MBR0520LT1G

Description
Small Signal Schottky Diode, Single, 20 V, 500 mA, 385 mV, 5.5 A, 125 C, 2 Pins, SOD-123
Forward Voltage
385mV
Average Rectified Current
500mA
Max Junction Temperature (Tj)
125°C
Reverse Recovery Time
20V
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm)
20V
Max Reverse Leakage Current
250µA
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  • Max Reverse Voltage: 20 V
  • Forward Current Rating: 500 mA
  • Forward Voltage Drop: 385 mV
  • Max Surge Current: 5.5 A
  • Operating Temperature Range: -65°C to 125°C

The onsemi Small Signal Schottky Diode is designed for efficient performance in various electronic applications. With a maximum reverse voltage of 20 V and a forward current rating of 500 mA, this diode ensures reliable operation in demanding environments. Its compact SOD-123 package allows for easy integration into surface mount technology (SMT) designs, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.

The Small Signal Schottky Diode is commonly used in applications requiring efficient rectification, such as power supplies, voltage clamping, and signal demodulation. It operates at low forward voltage drop and fast switching speeds, making it ideal for high-frequency circuits. Typically utilized by electronics manufacturers and engineers, this diode is essential for enhancing the performance of various electronic devices.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090

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