RB521CM-30T2R

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RB521CS-30 Series 30 V 10 uA Surface Mount Schottky Barrier Diode - VMN-2M
Average Rectified Current
100mA
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm)
30V
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  • Surface Mount Design for Easy Integration
  • Average Rectified Current: 100 mA
  • Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage: 30 V
  • Single Element Configuration
  • Lead-Free & RoHS Compliant

The ROHM RB521CS-30 is a high-performance surface mount Schottky barrier diode designed for efficient rectification in various electronic applications. With a maximum operating temperature of 150°C and a minimum operating temperature of -40°C, this diode ensures reliable performance in demanding environments. Its compact SMD/SMT package allows for easy integration into space-constrained designs, making it an ideal choice for modern electronic circuits.

The RB521CS-30 Series Surface Mount Schottky Barrier Diode is utilized for applications requiring a low forward voltage drop and fast switching capabilities. With a maximum repetitive reverse voltage of 30V and an average rectified current of 100mA, this diode is ideal for rectification purposes in power supplies and can efficiently handle signal routing in electronic circuits. Its surface mount design and compliance with RoHS regulations make it suitable for modern, compact electronic applications.

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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