Overview
The BAS 70-04 B5003 is a silicon Schottky diode array produced by Infineon Technologies. This component is designed for high-speed switching applications and offers several key benefits, including low forward voltage drop, high switching speed, and robust circuit protection. The diode array is configured in a dual series connection, making it suitable for a variety of electronic circuits that require efficient rectification and voltage clamping.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) | 70 | V |
Current - Average Rectified (Io) | 70 | mA (DC) |
Forward Voltage (Vf) at IF = 1 mA | 300 - 600 | mV |
Forward Voltage (Vf) at IF = 10 mA | 705 - 880 | mV |
Reverse Current (Ir) at VR = 50 V | 0.1 | µA |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -55 | °C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 125 | °C |
Package/Case | PG-SOT23 (TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3) | |
Power Dissipation (Pd) | 250 | mW |
Key Features
- High-Speed Switching: The BAS 70-04 B5003 is optimized for high-speed switching applications, making it ideal for circuits requiring fast and efficient rectification.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: With forward voltage drops as low as 300 mV at 1 mA, this diode array minimizes power loss and enhances overall circuit efficiency.
- Dual Series Configuration: The diodes are configured in a dual series connection, which is beneficial for applications that require multiple diodes in a compact package.
- Circuit Protection: The diode array provides robust circuit protection against voltage spikes and surges, ensuring the reliability and longevity of the circuit.
- Compact SOT-23 Package: The component is housed in a SOT-23 package, which is small and suitable for surface mount technology (SMT), making it ideal for space-constrained designs.
Applications
- DC-DC Converters: The BAS 70-04 B5003 is well-suited for use in DC-DC converters due to its high-speed switching capabilities and low forward voltage drop.
- Voltage Clamping: It is used for voltage clamping in various electronic circuits to protect against voltage surges and spikes.
- Rectification Circuits: The diode array is used in rectification circuits where high efficiency and fast switching times are critical.
- General-Purpose Diode Applications: It can be used in a variety of general-purpose diode applications where reliability and high performance are required.
Q & A
- What is the maximum reverse voltage of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The maximum reverse voltage (Vr) is 70 V.
- What is the average rectified current (Io) of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The average rectified current (Io) is 70 mA (DC).
- What is the typical forward voltage drop of the BAS 70-04 B5003 at 10 mA?
The typical forward voltage drop at 10 mA is between 705 mV and 880 mV.
- What is the operating temperature range of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The operating temperature range is from -55°C to 125°C.
- What package type is the BAS 70-04 B5003 available in?
The component is available in the SOT-23 package (TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3).
- What is the power dissipation (Pd) of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The power dissipation (Pd) is 250 mW.
- What are the typical applications of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
Typical applications include DC-DC converters, voltage clamping, rectification circuits, and general-purpose diode applications.
- What is the configuration of the diodes in the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The diodes are configured in a dual series connection.
- How does the BAS 70-04 B5003 protect electronic circuits?
The diode array provides robust circuit protection against voltage spikes and surges, ensuring the reliability and longevity of the circuit.
- What is the forward surge current (Ifsm) of the BAS 70-04 B5003?
The forward surge current (Ifsm) is 100 mA.