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BAS56

BAS56 Production

High-speed double diode

The BAS56 consists of two high-speed switching diodes fabricated in planar technology, and encapsulated in the small rectangular plastic SMD SOT143 package. The diodes are not connected.

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Product details

Features and benefits

  • Small plastic SMD package

  • High switching speed: max. 6 ns

  • Continuous reverse voltage: max. 60 V

  • Repetitive peak reverse voltage: max. 60 V

  • Repetitive peak forward current: max. 600 mA.

  • AEC-Q101 qualified

Applications

  • High speed switching in e.g. surface mounted circuits.

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Interactive datasheet

How does it work?

The interactive datasheets are based on the Nexperia MOSFET precision electrothermal models. With our interactive datasheets you can simply specify your own conditions interactively. Start by changing the values of the conditions. You can do this by using the sliders in the condition fields. By dragging the sliders you will see how the MOSFET will perform at the new conditions set.

Interactive datasheet