The photodiodes are packaged in the Tape & Reel (TR) for protection. It is necessary to place the photodiodes into 2-SMD, Z-Bend packages in order to protect them from damage. Continuously, the reverse-bias voltage should not exceed 60V for the photodiodes. There are 2 pins on the photodiodes. In a circuit, the photodiodes may release 215mW heat. A reverse anode voltage of 32V should be applied to the photodiodes. An ideal circuit would allow the photodiodes to release a maximum amount of heat in the form of 215mW heat. DC photodiodes can operate properly when the reverse voltage is 60V. Photodiodes require an electric potential of 1V in order to conduct current. Photodiodes should work when the breakdown voltage is 32V. In the absence of light input, the photodiode exhibits a current of 1nA.