CRH02

Manufacturer Part Number: CRH02 Manufacturer / Brand: Toshiba
Part of Description: SoC FPGA CRH02 Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: table_img Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Ship From: HK/Shen Zhen Shipment Way: DHL/Fedex/TNT/UPS
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ManufacturerToshiba
RoHSDetails
PackageReel
Mounting StyleSMD/SMT
SeriesCRH02
Package / CaseS-FLAT
Factory Pack Quantity3000
Minimum Operating Temperature– 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature+ 150 C
Moisture SensitiveYes
Ir – Reverse Current10 uA
Unit Weight0.000459oz

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    CRH02 Applications:

    Power Supplies: CRH02 diodes are commonly used in power supply circuits to rectify alternating current (AC) voltage to direct current (DC) voltage.

    Reverse Polarity Protection: They can be used in circuits to protect sensitive components from reverse polarity by blocking current flow when the polarity is reversed.

    DC-DC Converters: CRH02 diodes are suitable for use in DC-DC converter circuits where they rectify the input voltage to the desired output voltage level.

    Flyback Diodes: They can be used as flyback diodes across inductive loads such as relays, motors, or solenoids to suppress voltage spikes that occur when the load is switched off.

    Voltage Clamping: In voltage clamping circuits, the diode can protect sensitive components from overvoltage spikes by conducting excess voltage away from the circuit.

    High-Frequency Rectification: Due to their fast switching characteristics, CRH02 diodes are suitable for rectification in high-frequency circuits such as RF applications and high-speed data transmission systems.

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