Designed to protect these photodiodes against damage, these photodiodes are packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR). Photodiodes are packaged in SMD/SMT packages in order to ensure their safety. It is considered that the maximum voltage the photodiodes can withstand in reverse-bias mode is 60V. A continuous reverse-bias voltage of 60V should be maintained for the photodiodes. There are 2 pins on the photodiodes. A circuit containing photodiodes might release 215mW heat. As a rule of thumb, when photodiodes are operating, the temperature should not exceed 100°C. But the minimum operating temperature for the photodiodes should be set to -40°C. The reverse anode voltage for the photodiodes should be 60V. Photodiodes generally release 215mW heat when connected in a circuit. As a result of the reverse voltage of 60V in a DC circuit, the photodiodes will operate properly. To flow current across a photodiode, a voltage of 1.3V is required. Without light, a photodiode has 2nA current.