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KYW35K1

KYW35K1

KYW35K1

Diotec Semiconductor AG

RECTIFIER DIODE SILICON 260 UPPER Box

SOT-23

KYW35K1 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Surface MountNO
Diode Element Material SILICON
Number of Terminals 1
ECCN (US) EAR99
Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage (V) 50
Maximum Continuous Forward Current (A) 35
Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current (A) 400
Peak Forward Voltage (V) 1.1
Peak Reverse Current (uA) 100
Peak Reverse Recovery Time (ns) 1500(Typ)
Minimum Operating Temperature (°C) -50
Maximum Operating Temperature (°C) 175
Supplier Temperature Grade Commercial
AEC Qualified Yes
Military No
Package Height 10.6
PCB changed 2
Package Shape ROUND
Manufacturer Diotec Semiconductor AG
PackagingBox
Part StatusActive
HTS Code8541.10.00.80
Subcategory Rectifier Diodes
Terminal Position UPPER
Terminal FormPIN/PEG
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 260
Reach Compliance Code compliant
Pin Count2
JESD-30 Code O-MUPF-P1
Qualification StatusNot Qualified
Number of Elements 1
Configuration Single
Diode Type RECTIFIER DIODE
Output Current-Max 35 A
Application GENERAL PURPOSE
Number of Phases 1
Rep Pk Reverse Voltage-Max 100 V
Non-rep Pk Forward Current-Max 400 A
Diameter 16
RoHS StatusYes with exemptions
In-Stock:2133 items

KYW35K1 Product Details

KYW35K1 Overview


According to the datasheets, the peak forward voltage is 1.1 volts.RF diode consumes approximately 35 in continuous forward current at any given moment.This device can read a maximum voltage of 35 A.

KYW35K1 Features


the forward peak voltage is 1.1
a maximum output current voltage of 35 A


KYW35K1 Applications


There are a lot of Diotec Semiconductor AG
KYW35K1 applications of RF diodes.


  • RF voltage doubler
  • Wearables
  • Smart metering
  • Set top boxes
  • RF attenuators and switches
  • Low-loss, high-power limiters
  • Receiver protectors
  • UHF mixer
  • Sampling circuits
  • Modulators

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