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TMMBAT41

Manufacturer Part Number
TMMBAT41
Description
Small Signal Schottky Diode
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

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ABSOLUTE RATINGS (limiting values)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
* Pulse test: t
DESCRIPTION
General purpose metal to silicon diode featuring
very low turn-on voltage and fast switching.
This device has integrated protection against ex-
cessive voltage such as electrostatic discharges.
THERMAL RESISTANCE
August 1999 Ed: 1A
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
Symbol
V
R
I
I
T
V
P
V
FRM
FSM
T
I
RRM
T
I
th(j-l)
C
R
stg
F
tot
BR
F
L
j
*
*
p
®
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage
Forward Continuous Current
Repetitive Peak Forward Current
Surge non Repetitive Forward Current
Power Dissipation
Storage and Junction Temperature Range
Maximum Temperature for Soldering during 15s
300 s
T
T
T
T
T
T
Junction-leads
j
j
j
j
j
j
= 25 C
= 25 C
= 25 C
= 25 C
= 100 C
= 25 C
2%.
Test Conditions
I
I
I
V
R
F
F
R
Test Conditions
Test Conditions
= 1mA
= 200mA
= 100 A
= 1V
Parameter
SMALL SIGNAL SCHOTTKY DIODE
f = 1MHz
T
t
t
T
p
p
i
i
= 10ms
= 25 C
= 95 C
0.5
1s
V
R
= 50V
Min.
Min.
100
MINIMELF
(Glass)
- 65 to + 150
- 65 to + 125
TMMBAT 41
Value
Value
Typ.
Typ.
100
100
350
750
100
260
300
0.4
2
Max.
Max.
0.45
0.1
20
1
Unit
Unit
Unit
mW
Unit
mA
mA
mA
C/W
pF
V
V
V
C
C
C
A
1/4

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TMMBAT41 Summary of contents

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DESCRIPTION General purpose metal to silicon diode featuring very low turn-on voltage and fast switching. This device has integrated protection against ex- cessive voltage such as electrostatic discharges. ABSOLUTE RATINGS (limiting values) Symbol V Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage RRM ...

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TMMBAT 41 Figure 1. Forward current versus forward voltage at different temperatures (typical values). Figure 3. Reverse current versus junction temperature. 2/4 Figure 2. Forward current versus forward voltage (typical values). Figure 4. Reverse current versus continuous reverse voltage (typical ...

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Figure 5. Capacitance C versus reverse applied voltage V (typical values). R TMMBAT 41 3/4 ...

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... No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics. Specifications mentioned in this publication are subject to change without notice. This publication supersedes and replaces all information previously supplied. ...

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