NSR0240V2T1G,
NSVR0240V2T1G
Schottky Barrier Diode
Schottky barrier diodes are optimized for very low forward voltage
drop and low leakage current and are used in a wide range of dc−dc
converter, clamping and protection applications in portable devices.
NSR0240V2 in a SOD−523 miniature package enables designers to
meet the challenging task of achieving higher efficiency and meeting
reduced space requirements.
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40 VOLT SCHOTTKY
BARRIER DIODE
Features
Very Low Forward Voltage Drop − 480 mV @ 100 mA
Low Reverse Current − 0.2 mA @ 25 V VR
250 mA of Continuous Forward Current
Power Dissipation of 200 mW with Minimum Trace
Very High Switching Speed
SOD−523
CASE 502
PLASTIC
Low Capacitance − CT = 4 pF
AEC Qualified and PPAP Capable
1
2
CATHODE
ANODE
NSV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring
Unique Site and Control Change Requirements
This is a Pb−Free Device*
MARKING DIAGRAM
Typical Applications
AC MG
LCD and Keypad Backlighting
Camera Photo Flash
G
1
2
Buck and Boost dc−dc Converters
Reverse Voltage and Current Protection
Clamping & Protection
AC = Device Code
M
G
= Date Code*
= Pb−Free Package
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)
Markets
*Date Code orientation position may vary depending
upon manufacturing location.
Mobile Handsets
MP3 Players
Digital Camera and Camcorders
Notebook PCs & PDAs
GPS
ORDERING INFORMATION
†
Device
Package
Shipping
NSR0240V2T1G
SOD−523*
(Pb−Free)
3,000 /
Tape & Reel
MAXIMUM RATINGS
NSVR0240V2T1G
SOD−523*
(Pb−Free)
3,000 /
Tape & Reel
Rating
Symbol
Value
40
Unit
Vdc
mA
A
Reverse Voltage
V
R
*This package is inherently Pb−Free.
†For information on tape and reel specifications,
including part orientation and tape sizes, please
refer to our Tape and Reel Packaging Specifications
Brochure, BRD8011/D.
Forward Continuous Current (DC)
I
F
250
2.0
Non−Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current
I
FSM
ESD Rating: Human Body Model
Machine Model
ESD
Class 2
Class A
Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum
Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the Recommended
Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the
Recommended Operating Conditions may affect device reliability.
*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering details, please
download the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting Techniques
Reference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2011
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Publication Order Number:
November, 2011 − Rev. 2
NSR0240V2T1/D