The VISHAY V15K100C is a high current density surface-mount Schottky rectifier with ultra-low forward voltage of 0.49 V at 5A. Featuring trench MOS technology, it provides low power losses and high efficiency for low voltage, high-frequency DC/DC converters, freewheeling diodes, and polarity protection. Packaged in a FlatPAK 5 x 6 case with matte tin plated leads, it meets UL 94 V-0 flammability standards and RoHS compliance. The device can operate up to 150°C junction temperature, with a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage of 100V, and a DC forward current of 42A.
Operating Junction Temperature Range: -40°C to +150°C
Storage Temperature Range: -55°C to +150°C
Forward Voltage at 5A: 0.54 V at 25°C
Reverse Current at 100V and 25°C: 0.5 mA
Reverse Current at 125°C: 9 mA
Typical Junction Capacitance: 4.0 pF at 4.0 V, 1 MHz
Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Ambient: 75°C/W
Package: FlatPAK 5 x 6
meets UL 94 V-0 flammability, RoHS compliant, AEC-Q101 qualified
Mounting: Solderable leads, matte tin plated
Maximum Operating Temperature: 150°C
Device marking code: V1510C
Package weight: 0.10 g per device
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