Mfr. #: | STTH10002TV1 |
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Manufacturer: | STMicroelectronics |
Description: | Rectifiers ULTRAFAST RECOVERY DIODE |
Lifecycle: | New from this manufacturer. |
Datasheet: | STTH10002TV1 Datasheet |
Product belongs to the STTH10002 series. This product is categorized as Ultra Fast Recovery Rectifiers Tube is the packaging method for this product Through Hole Mounting-Style ISOTOP Configuration Dual Parallel Maximum operating temperature of + 150 C Minimum operating temperature: - 55 C Vf-Forward-Voltage: 1.15 V VR Reverse Voltage of 200 V Ir-Reverse-Current is 50 uA. If-Forward-Current is 50 A. Maximum Surge Current: 750 A
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STTH10002TV1 Specifications
A: Is the cutoff frequency of the product Series?
Q: Yes, the product's Series is indeed STTH10002
A: At what frequency does the Product?
Q: The product Product is Ultra Fast Recovery Rectifiers.
A: What is the Packaging of the product?
Q: The Packaging of the product is Tube.
A: Is the cutoff frequency of the product Mounting-Style?
Q: Yes, the product's Mounting-Style is indeed Through Hole
A: At what frequency does the Package-Case?
Q: The product Package-Case is ISOTOP.
A: Is the cutoff frequency of the product Configuration?
Q: Yes, the product's Configuration is indeed Dual Parallel
A: What is the Maximum-Operating-Temperature of the product?
Q: The Maximum-Operating-Temperature of the product is + 150 C.
A: At what frequency does the Minimum-Operating-Temperature?
Q: The product Minimum-Operating-Temperature is - 55 C.
A: What is the Vf-Forward-Voltage of the product?
Q: The Vf-Forward-Voltage of the product is 1.15 V.
A: At what frequency does the Vr-Reverse-Voltage?
Q: The product Vr-Reverse-Voltage is 200 V.
A: At what frequency does the Ir-Reverse-Current?
Q: The product Ir-Reverse-Current is 50 uA.
A: What is the If-Forward-Current of the product?
Q: The If-Forward-Current of the product is 50 A.
A: Is the cutoff frequency of the product Max-Surge-Current?
Q: Yes, the product's Max-Surge-Current is indeed 750 A