SS19
SS19 is 1.0A Surface Mount Schottky Rectifier manufactured by Taitron Components.
- Part of the SS12 comparator family.
- Part of the SS12 comparator family.
1.0A Surface Mount Schottky Rectifier SS12
- SS110
1.0A Surface Mount Schottky Rectifier
Features
- Low Profile in SMA Package
- High current capability, low forward voltage drop
- Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory Flammability Classification 94V-0
- High temperature soldering guaranteed: 250° C/10 seconds, at terminals
- Ro HS pliant
SMA (DO-214AC)
Mechanical Data
Case: Terminals: Polarity Weight: JEDEC DO-214AC, Molded plastic body Solder plated, solderable per MIL-STD-750D, Method 2026 Color band denotes the cathode end 0.002 ounce, 0.064 gram
Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics (TAmbient=25ºC unless noted otherwise)
Symbols Description Maximum RMS voltage Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage Maximum DC blocking voltage Maximum average forward rectified current (FIG.1) Peak forward surge current (JEDEC Method) Maximum instantaneous forward voltage Maximum DC reverse current at rated DC blocking voltage Maximum thermal resistance, Junction to Ambient Typical Junction Capacitance (NOTE) Operating junction temperature range Storage Temperature Range -50 to +125 -65 to +150 0.50 0.5 m A 20 50 ° C/W 28 110 -50 to +150 pf °C °C VR=4V, f=1MHz Ta=100 °C SS 12 14 20 20 SS 13 21 30 30 SS 14 28 40 40 SS 15 35 50 50 1.0 SS 16 42 60 60 SS 19 63 90 90 SS 110 70 100 100 Unit V V V A 8.3ms single half sinewave superimposed on rated load I(AV)=1.0A Ta=25 °C Conditions
VRMS VRRM VDC I(AV) IFSM VF IR RθJA RθJL
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1.0A Surface Mount Schottky Rectifier SS12
- SS110
Typical Characteristics Curves
IF(AV) Average Rectified Current (A)
Ambient Temperature Ta (°C)
Instantaneous Forward current (A)
Fig.1- Forward Current Derating Curve
Fig.2- Max. Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current
Number of Cycles at 60Hz Fig.4- Typical Reverse Characteristics...