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Part RoHS Manufacturer Diode Type Surface Mount Maximum Impedance Maximum Output Current Maximum Forward Voltage (VF) Maximum Reverse Recovery Time Technology Maximum Reverse Current Reverse Test Voltage Sub-Category Maximum Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Power Dissipation Minimum Impedance Minimum Tangential Signal Sensitivity JESD-609 Code Minimum Operating Frequency Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Diode Element Material Maximum Operating Frequency

FDLL914.TR

National Semiconductor

FSA2501P

National Semiconductor

YES

1 V

.05 us

.1 uA

50 V

Other Diodes

60 V

150 Cel

-55 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.65 W

e0

FSA2719M

National Semiconductor

NO

1 V

.006 us

.1 uA

50 V

Other Diodes

75 V

150 Cel

-55 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

.65 W

e0

Other Function Diodes

Other function diodes are specialized electronic components used in various applications for specific functions or tasks. These diodes are designed to provide unique characteristics or properties that cannot be achieved by regular diodes, such as fast switching, low leakage current, or high voltage tolerance.

Some examples of other function diodes include:

1. Schottky diodes: Schottky diodes are high-speed diodes that use a metal-semiconductor junction to allow for fast switching and low forward voltage drop.

2. Zener diodes: Zener diodes are used as voltage regulators, allowing a fixed voltage to be maintained across the diode, even as the input voltage changes.

3. Varactor diodes: Varactor diodes are used as voltage-controlled capacitors, allowing for tunable capacitance in electronic circuits.

4. PIN diodes: PIN diodes are used as RF switches or attenuators due to their low insertion loss and fast switching speed.

5. Avalanche diodes: Avalanche diodes are used as voltage limiters, protecting electronic circuits from voltage surges and spikes.

Other function diodes are used in a wide range of applications, such as power supplies, communication systems, instrumentation, and medical equipment. They offer unique properties and characteristics that cannot be achieved by regular diodes, making them ideal for specific applications that require high performance and reliability.