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Infineon Switching Diode, 2-Pin TO-220 IDP40E65D2XKSA1 / 1107096


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Item number:
     2794E-1107096
Manufacturer:
     Infineon
Manufacturer no.:
     IDP40E65D2
EAN/GTIN:
     5059045269731
Search terms:
Fast recovery diode
Fast recovery diodes
Power factor correction
Switching diode
Fast Switching Emitter Controlled Diodes, Infineon. The Infineon switching emitter controlled diodes are the Rapid 1 and the Rapid 2 families also the 600 V/1200 V Ultra-soft diodes. The diodes work in various applications from Telecom, UPS, welding, AC-DC and the Ultra-soft version works on motor drive applications up to 30 kHz.. ;i> Rapid 1 ;/i> diode switches between 18kHz and 40kHz 1.35V temperature-stable forward voltage Ideal for Power Factor Correction (PFC) topologies The ;i>Rapid 2 diode ;/i> switches between 40 kHz and 100 kHz Low reverse recovery charge: forward voltage ratio for BiC performance Low reverse recovery time Low turn-on losses on the boost switch ;i> Ultra-fast Diode ;/i> 600 V/1200 V Emitter Controlled technology Qualified according to JEDEC Standard Good EMI behaviour Low conduction losses Easy paralleling
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Diode Configuration:
Single
Mounting Type:
Through Hole
Number of Elements per Chip:
1
Package Type:
TO-220
Diode Technology:
Silicon Junction
Maximum Forward Voltage Drop:
2.2V
Pin Count:
2
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+175 °C
Length:
10.2mm
Width:
4.5mm
Height:
15.95mm
Dimensions:
10.2 x 4.5 x 15.95mm
Power Dissipation:
200W
Other search terms: switching diode, 1107096, Semiconductors, Discrete Semiconductors, Switching Diodes, Infineon, IDP40E65D2
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