DF2S6P2CTC

ESD protection diode (standard type, single)

Description

Internal Connection Single
Number of Circuits 1
Number of Protected Lines 1
Configuration Unidirectional
Application Power supply
RoHS Compatible Product(s) (#) Available

Package Information

package name (TOSHIBA) SOD-963 (CST2C)
Package Image CST2C
package code SOD-963
Pins 2
Mounting Surface Mount
Width×Length×Height
(mm)
1.6×0.8×0.48
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Absolute Maximum Ratings

Characteristics Symbol Rating Unit
Electrostatic discharge voltage(IEC61000-4-2) VESD +/-30 kV
Peak pulse current (IEC61000-4-5) IPP 80 A

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristics Symbol Condition Value Unit
Working peak reverse voltage (Max) VRWM - 5.5 V
Total Capacitance (Typ.) CT VR=0V
f=1MHz
600 pF
Dynamic resistance (Typ.) Rdyn IPP=16A to 30A 0.08 Ω
Reverse Breakdown Voltage (Min) VBR IBR=1mA 5.6 V
Reverse Current (Max) IR VRWM=5.5V 0.1 μA
Clamp voltage (Based on IEC61000-4-5) (Typ.) VC IPP=1A 7 V
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Applications

Wireless Charger
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