Infineon 650 V 30 A Diode Switching 2-Pin TO-220 IDV30E65D2XKSA1

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Kr. 689,80

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RS Stock No.:
144-1198
Mfr. Part No.:
IDV30E65D2XKSA1
Brand:
Infineon
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Brand

Infineon

Product Type

Diode

Mount Type

Through Hole

Package Type

TO-220

Maximum Continuous Forward Current If

30A

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage Vrrm

650V

Diode Configuration

Single

Series

IDV30E65D2

Rectifier Type

Switching

Pin Count

2

Maximum Forward Voltage Vf

2.2V

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current Ifsm

180A

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Peak Reverse Current Ir

800μA

Peak Reverse Recovery Time trr

73ns

Maximum Operating Temperature

175°C

Height

16.15mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

10.65mm

Width

4.85 mm

Automotive Standard

No

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.

Rapid 1 diode switches between 18kHz and 40kHz

1.35V temperature-stable forward voltage

Ideal for Power Factor Correction (PFC) topologies

The Rapid 2 diode 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

Ultra-fast Diode 600 V/1200 V Emitter Controlled technology

Qualified according to JEDEC Standard

Good EMI behaviour

Low conduction losses

Easy paralleling

Diodes and Rectifiers, Infineon


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