The FC804-TL, manufactured by SANYO Semiconductor (U.S.A) Corporation, is a switching diode designed for high-speed switching applications. It is characterized by its low forward voltage drop, fast reverse recovery time, and small package size, making it suitable for various electronic circuits. While SANYO Semiconductor is now part of ON Semiconductor, the device remains relevant in designs utilizing legacy components.
Applications
- High-speed switching circuits: Used in circuits where rapid switching is required, such as inverters and converters.
- Protection circuits: Employed as clamp diodes to protect sensitive components from voltage spikes.
- Rectification circuits: Used for signal rectification in low-power applications.
- Logic circuits: Implemented in logic gates and other digital circuits for switching and signal processing.
- Sampling circuits: Utilized in sampling and hold circuits for data acquisition systems.
Features
- Low forward voltage drop: Minimizes power losses during conduction.
- Fast reverse recovery time: Enables high-speed switching operation.
- Small package size: Allows for high-density mounting on circuit boards.
- High surge current capability: Provides protection against transient voltage spikes.
- Surface mount package (TL): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
Benefits
- Efficient switching: Minimizes power dissipation and improves circuit performance.
- Fast response: Enables high-speed operation in switching circuits.
- Compact design: Allows for miniaturization of electronic devices.
- Reliable protection: Safeguards sensitive components from voltage transients.
- Easy assembly: Compatible with automated surface mount assembly processes.
Additional Details
The FC804-TL switching diode is typically housed in a small signal surface mount package such as a SOT-323. The maximum forward current is typically around 100mA. The reverse recovery time is typically very low, in the nanosecond range. The low forward voltage drop and fast switching speed make it a good choice for many applications.