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1PS193

High-speed diode

The 1PS193 is a high-speed switching diode, fabricated in planar technology, and encapsulated in the small plastic SMD SC59 package.

This product has been discontinued

Features and benefits

  • Small plastic SMD package
  • High switching speed: max. 4 ns
  • Continuous reverse voltage: max. 80 V
  • Repetitive peak reverse voltage: max. 85 V
  • Repetitive peak forward current: max. 500 mA.

Applications

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

Package

All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.

Type number Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) Status Marking Package Package information Reflow-/Wave soldering Packing
1PS193 1PS193,115
(934028430115)
Obsolete no package information
1PS193,135
(934028430135)
Obsolete
1PS193,185
(934028430185)
Obsolete

Environmental information

All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.

Type number Orderable part number Chemical content RoHS RHF-indicator
1PS193 1PS193,115 1PS193 rohs rhf rhf
1PS193 1PS193,135 1PS193 rohs rhf rhf
1PS193 1PS193,185 1PS193 rohs rhf rhf
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