Bourns announced the release of 10 new rectifier diode series for general applications, addressing the needs of portable electronics, communications, computing and video equipment manufacturers that are challenging the semiconductor industry to develop increasingly power efficient solutions with smaller electronic components.
The new device families include Schottky barrier, fast response and high voltage rectifiers with reverse voltage ratings of up to 1000 V and forward current ratings of 1 A, 2 A or 3 A, depending on the device in question.
Model CD214A-BxR series devices are available in a compact low-profile SMD package, measuring 4,5 mm x 2,2 mm x 0,96 mm and intended to be mounted directly onto an FR4 printed circuit board. The devices fit the SMA (DO-214AC) footprint.
The Model CD214B-BxR and CD214B-FSx series are available in an SMD package measuring 5,2 mm x 3,6 mm x 1,1 mm and intended to be mounted directly onto an FR4 printed circuit board. The devices fit the SMB (DO-214AA) footprint.
The Model CD214C-BxR, CD214C-FSx and CD214C-Sx series are available in an SMD package measuring 8,0 mm x 5,0 mm x 1,1 mm and intended to be mounted directly onto an FR4 printed circuit board. The devices fit the SMC (DO-214AB) footprint.
Each of the series is RoHS-compliant and halogen-free.
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