Product Overview: BAS16XV2T5G from ON Semiconductor
The BAS16XV2T5G is a high-performance switching diode designed and manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a leader in energy-efficient innovations. This diode is engineered to meet the demanding requirements of fast electronic switching applications. It comes in a compact SOD-523 package, making it suitable for high-density circuit boards where space is at a premium.
Key Features
- High-Speed Switching: The BAS16XV2T5G offers rapid switching speeds, which makes it ideal for high-frequency applications.
- Low Capacitance: With its low capacitance, this diode ensures minimal signal distortion, providing better performance in RF and high-speed digital circuits.
- Low Leakage Current: It features a low leakage current that enhances the overall efficiency of the device, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Reverse Voltage: It can withstand a continuous reverse voltage of 85 volts, ensuring reliable operation under various conditions.
- Forward Current: The diode supports a continuous forward current of 215 mA, allowing it to handle moderate levels of current without overheating or failing.
Applications
The BAS16XV2T5G is versatile and can be used in a range of electronic circuits. It is commonly found in:
- High-speed switching circuits
- General-purpose switching applications
- Portable devices
- Power management systems
- Protection circuits
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is committed to delivering high-quality products. The BAS16XV2T5G is no exception and is built to meet stringent quality standards. It passes through rigorous testing to ensure it performs reliably in various environments and applications. This commitment to quality makes ON Semiconductor's components trusted by engineers and manufacturers worldwide.
Environmental Compliance
The BAS16XV2T5G is compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) standards, which means it is manufactured with the environment in mind. It does not contain any of the restricted materials commonly used in electronic equipment, such as lead, mercury, or cadmium, making it a more environmentally friendly choice for electronic manufacturers.