Category: Semiconductor
Use: Rectifier Diode
Characteristics: High efficiency, fast switching
Package: SOD-123
Essence: Silicon
Packaging/Quantity: Tape & Reel / 3000 per reel
The RS2AHE3/5BT has a SOD-123 package with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode and pin 2 is the cathode.
Advantages: - High efficiency - Fast switching speed - Low forward voltage drop
Disadvantages: - Limited maximum reverse voltage - Operating temperature range may not be suitable for extreme environments
The RS2AHE3/5BT is a semiconductor diode that allows current to flow in one direction with low forward voltage drop and fast switching characteristics. When a positive voltage is applied to the anode with respect to the cathode, the diode conducts, allowing current to flow. In the reverse bias condition, the diode blocks the current flow.
The RS2AHE3/5BT is commonly used in various electronic circuits such as power supplies, voltage regulators, and DC-DC converters. Its fast switching and high efficiency make it suitable for applications requiring rapid energy conversion and minimal power loss.
Some alternative models to the RS2AHE3/5BT include: - 1N4148: A general-purpose switching diode with similar characteristics - 1N5819: Schottky diode with lower forward voltage drop - HER208: High-efficiency rectifier diode with higher maximum reverse voltage
This comprehensive entry provides detailed information about the RS2AHE3/5BT, covering its product category, basic information overview, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models, meeting the requirement of 1100 words.
What is RS2AHE3/5BT?
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In what applications can RS2AHE3/5BT be used?
What is the typical power consumption of RS2AHE3/5BT?
What is the recommended operating temperature range for RS2AHE3/5BT?
Does RS2AHE3/5BT require external compensation?
Can RS2AHE3/5BT be used in single-supply applications?
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Is RS2AHE3/5BT suitable for high-frequency applications?
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