Datasheet: Ftd02p

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).

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. Ftd02p Datasheet

Whether you are an R&D engineer troubleshooting a power supply, a student learning about semiconductor characteristics, or a procurement agent verifying specs, accessing and understanding the is your first and most critical step. This article provides a deep dive into the official technical specifications, typical performance curves, and practical application notes for the Ftd02p. Circuit: In a flyback converter secondary winding, place

| Parameter | Symbol | Value | Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage | ( V_RRM ) | 200 | V | | RMS Reverse Voltage | ( V_RMS ) | 140 | V | | DC Blocking Voltage | ( V_DC ) | 200 | V | | Average Rectified Forward Current (TA=75°C) | ( I_O ) | 1.0 | A | | Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current (8.3ms single half-sine wave) | ( I_FSM ) | 30 | A | | Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range | ( T_J, T_STG ) | -65 to +175 | °C | By respecting the , adhering to the 50ns