Overview
The BAS56 is a high-speed double diode produced by Nexperia, originally developed by NXP Semiconductors. This component consists of two high-speed switching diodes fabricated in planar technology and encapsulated in a small rectangular plastic SMD SOT143 package. The diodes are not connected, making them versatile for various applications requiring high-speed switching.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Type number | BAS56 |
Package | SOT143B |
Size (mm) | 2.9 x 1.3 x 1 |
Continuous reverse voltage (V) | 60 |
Repetitive peak reverse voltage (V) | 60 |
Repetitive peak forward current (mA) | 600 |
Forward voltage drop (mV) @ IF=200mA | 1000 |
Reverse current (nA) @ VR=60V | 100 |
Switching time (ns) | 6 |
Forward current (mA) | 200 |
Cd (pF) | 2.5 |
Key Features
- High-speed switching: Maximum switching time of 6 ns.
- High reverse voltage: Continuous and repetitive peak reverse voltage of up to 60 V.
- High forward current: Repetitive peak forward current of up to 600 mA.
- Compact packaging: Encapsulated in a small SOT143B package.
- AEC-Q101 qualified: Suitable for automotive applications.
Applications
The BAS56 high-speed double diode is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Automotive systems: Due to its AEC-Q101 qualification, it is ideal for use in automotive electronics.
- Industrial electronics: High-speed switching makes it suitable for industrial control and automation systems.
- Surface-mounted circuits: Its small package size and high-speed capabilities make it ideal for surface-mounted applications.
- Consumer electronics: Used in various consumer electronic devices requiring high-speed diode functionality.
Q & A
- What is the BAS56 diode?
The BAS56 is a high-speed double diode fabricated in planar technology and encapsulated in a SOT143B package. - What is the maximum switching time of the BAS56?
The maximum switching time is 6 ns. - What is the continuous reverse voltage of the BAS56?
The continuous reverse voltage is up to 60 V. - What is the repetitive peak forward current of the BAS56?
The repetitive peak forward current is up to 600 mA. - Is the BAS56 AEC-Q101 qualified?
Yes, the BAS56 is AEC-Q101 qualified, making it suitable for automotive applications. - What is the package size of the BAS56?
The package size is 2.9 x 1.3 x 1 mm in a SOT143B package. - What are the typical applications of the BAS56?
Typical applications include automotive systems, industrial electronics, surface-mounted circuits, and consumer electronics. - What is the forward voltage drop of the BAS56 at 200 mA?
The forward voltage drop is up to 1000 mV at 200 mA. - What is the reverse current of the BAS56 at 60 V?
The reverse current is up to 100 nA at 60 V. - How many diodes are in the BAS56 package?
The BAS56 package contains two isolated diodes.