Diodes Incorporated BAT54S-7-F-31 Schottky Diode
The BAT54S-7-F-31 is a high-performance Schottky barrier diode from Diodes Incorporated, renowned for its small size and high efficiency. This diode is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of electronic applications, offering fast switching speeds and low forward voltage drop. It is particularly well-suited for applications that require efficient power management and space-saving components.
This diode features two Schottky barriers in a series configuration, which are encapsulated in an ultra-small SOT-23 package. The compact form factor makes it an ideal choice for portable devices where space is at a premium, such as mobile phones, laptops, and other handheld electronics. The BAT54S-7-F-31 is also commonly used in power supply circuits, DC-DC converters, and as a protection device in sensitive electronics.
Key specifications of the BAT54S-7-F-31 include a continuous forward current of 200 mA, a peak repetitive reverse voltage of 30 V, and a low forward voltage drop typically around 0.32 V at 100 mA. These features contribute to its high efficiency, making it an excellent choice for battery-powered devices where energy conservation is critical.
The BAT54S-7-F-31 also boasts a fast switching speed, which is essential in high-frequency applications. It has a low capacitance, further enhancing its performance in fast switching circuits. Additionally, the diode's low reverse leakage current ensures minimal power loss when the diode is in the off state, thus improving overall energy efficiency.
For ease of manufacturing, the BAT54S-7-F-31 is compatible with automated placement equipment, and it is supplied in tape and reel packaging. This diode is also RoHS compliant, meaning it meets the European Union's restrictions on the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Overall, the BAT54S-7-F-31 from Diodes Incorporated is a versatile and reliable component that provides designers with a powerful tool for creating efficient, compact, and high-speed electronic circuits.