To protect them from damage, these photodiodes are packaged in the Bulk. For safety reasons, the photodiodes are packaged in Radial packages. When reverse-biased continuously, photodiodes can withstand a maximum voltage of 60V. When operating in reverse-bias mode, the photodiodes should not exceed 60V. There are 2 pins on the photodiodes. In a circuit, photodiodes could release 215mW heat. Photodiodes should operate at a temperature of 100°C. In spite of this, the photodiodes should be operated at a minimum operating temperature of -40°C. In the case of photodiodes, the reverse anode voltage should be 60V. A circuit should have a maximum heat release rate of 215mW from the photodiodes. With a reverse voltage of 60V, the photodiodes can work properly in the DC circuit. Current should flow across a photodiode at 1.3V voltage. To make sure photodiodes work, the breakdown voltage should be 60V. In the absence of light input, a photodiode produces 1nA current.