Siemens Step Recovery Diodes (SRD) 0

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Diode Type Terminal Position Terminal Form No. of Terminals Surface Mount Package Shape Package Body Material Config Frequency Band Maximum Diode Capacitance No. of Elements Package Style (Meter) Sub-Category Maximum Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage Application Terminal Finish JESD-30 Code Qualification Maximum Power Dissipation Minimum Diode Capacitance Nominal Diode Capacitance Additional Features Minimum Breakdown Voltage JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Diode Element Material
Step Recovery Diodes (SRD)

Step recovery diodes (SRDs) are electronic components that are used in high-speed digital circuits for pulse generation and frequency multiplication. They are designed to produce a fast, sharp pulse in response to a step input voltage, making them ideal for applications that require precise timing and pulse shaping.

SRDs operate based on the properties of their P-N junction, which stores charge during the forward-bias phase and releases it quickly during the reverse-bias phase. When a step input voltage is applied to the diode, the stored charge is quickly released, producing a sharp pulse with a very fast rise time and short duration.

SRDs are commonly used in electronic circuits that require fast switching, pulse generation, and frequency multiplication, such as radar systems, microwave communication, and signal processing. They offer several advantages over other types of components, such as high efficiency, low noise, and fast response time.

SRDs come in different package sizes and configurations, depending on the application and the required performance. They can be integrated into a circuit board or mounted in a separate enclosure, depending on the application and the space available.C89