1N5402 Rectifier Diode 3A 200V DO-201AD (DO-27) Axial 5402 IN5402 3 Amp

1N5402 Rectifier Diode 3A 200V DO-201AD (DO-27) Axial 5402 IN5402 3 Amp

$0.35

Description: Lead mounted standard recovery rectifiers are designed for use in power supplies and other applications having need of a device with the following features: High Current to Small Size High Surge Current Capability Low Forward Voltage Drop Void−Free Economical Plastic Package Available in Volume Quantities Plastic Meets UL 94 V−0 for Flammability These are Pb−Free Devices A diode is a device which allows current flow through only one direction. That is the current should always flow from the Anode to cathode. The cathode terminal can be identified by using a grey bar as shown in the picture above. The 1N5402 Diode has a maximum current carrying capacity of 3A and can withstand peaks up to 200A. Common Applications of the 1N5402 Diode include: Prevention of reverse polarity, HV supplies, Half Wave and Full Wave rectifiers, Used as a protection device, Current flow regulators. Included: 1N5402 This item features: Brand Name, Genuine and Authentic components. Superior both electrically and mechanically to many generic components found on the marketplace today. Premium Components rated for long-life meeting specifications. Low forward voltage drop, Forward Current : 3 A / Maximum Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage : 200 V Low leakage current, Lead-Free / RoHS Compliant Electronics Component / Molded Plastic Case / Plated Axial Leads / Through Hole High forward surge capability, Low Reverse Leakage / High Forward Surge Current Capability / High Temperature Soldering Low forward voltage drop Condition: New and Authentic Component(s) - MIC 1N5402 DO-27 Standard Recovery Rectifier Diode. Friendly Note: Be mindful of the many, inexpensive, counterfeits available on the market. General details: We are expanding on a daily basis. If you do not see the part, or quantity of the part, you are looking for, please, let us know. We will do our best to accommodate you.

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