By respecting the , adhering to the 50ns recovery time for high-frequency designs, and watching the 100°C/W thermal resistance , you ensure a robust design whether you are repairing a 1990s switching power supply or building a custom flyback driver.
Circuit: In a flyback converter secondary winding, place the Ftd02p in series with the output capacitor. Its fast recovery ensures the diode turns off before the next switching cycle begins. When driving an inductive load (relay coil, solenoid), the magnetic field collapses when power is removed, generating a massive negative voltage spike (flyback voltage). Ftd02p Datasheet
A ( t_rr ) of 50ns (or less) indicates the Ftd02p is a Fast Recovery Diode (not a standard 2-4µs rectifier). This makes it suitable for high-frequency switching circuits (e.g., SMPS output stages or flyback clamps). 3. Thermal and Mechanical Data A datasheet is useless if you don't know how to keep the part cool. Thermal Resistance | Parameter | Symbol | Value | Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Junction to Ambient (lead length 9.5mm on PCB) | ( R_\theta JA ) | 100 | °C/W | By respecting the , adhering to the 50ns
In the world of power electronics, few components are as critical yet as easily overlooked as the discrete rectifier diode. These unsung heroes of circuit design handle the brute force of voltage conversion, protection, and signal conditioning. Among the vast sea of part numbers, the Ftd02p stands out as a specific, often sought-after component. When driving an inductive load (relay coil, solenoid),