The DAN235E is a Schottky barrier diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed for high-speed switching applications and is commonly used in circuits where fast response times and low forward voltage drops are critical. Its characteristics make it suitable for various RF and microwave applications.
Applications:
- High-Speed Switching Circuits: Used in circuits requiring rapid switching, such as sampling circuits and pulse generators.
- RF Mixers and Detectors: Employed in RF mixers and detectors for signal conversion and detection.
- Voltage Clamping: Utilized for voltage clamping to protect sensitive circuits from overvoltage conditions.
- DC-DC Converters: Found in DC-DC converters for rectification and voltage regulation.
- Microwave Applications: Used in various microwave circuits due to its high-frequency performance.
Features:
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency in switching applications.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables high-speed operation and minimizes switching losses.
- Low Capacitance: Reduces signal distortion and improves high-frequency performance.
- Small Package Size: Allows for compact designs and integration into small devices.
- High Reliability: Ensures long-term stability and performance in demanding environments.
Benefits:
- Improved Efficiency: Low forward voltage drop reduces power consumption and improves overall circuit efficiency.
- Enhanced Performance: Fast switching speed and low capacitance enhance performance in high-frequency applications.
- Reduced Signal Distortion: Low capacitance minimizes signal distortion and improves signal quality.
- Compact Design: Small package size enables compact designs and integration into smaller devices.
- Increased Reliability: High reliability ensures long-term performance and stability.
Additional Details:
The DAN235E typically features a low forward voltage drop of around 0.3 V and a reverse voltage of 25 V. It is available in a small surface-mount package, such as the SOD-323. For detailed specifications, including maximum ratings and electrical characteristics, refer to the Rohm Semiconductor datasheet.