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APD0810-203 - Silicon PIN Diode Devices

Download the APD0810-203 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the APD0505-203 variant, as both devices belong to the same silicon pin diode devices family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The Isolink APD series of silicon PIN diodes are designed for use as switch and attenuator devices in high-performance RF and microwave circuits.

The PIN diode designs are useful over a wide range of frequencies from below 100 MHz to beyond 20 GHz.

Features

  • Established PIN diode process.
  • Low capacitance designs.
  • Voltage ratings to 200 V.
  • Tight control of I layer base width.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (APD0505-203-Skyworks.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number APD0810-203
Manufacturer Skyworks
File Size 644.88 KB
Description Silicon PIN Diode Devices
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DATA SHEET APD Series: Hermetic Ceramic Packaged Silicon PIN Diode Devices Applications  Switches  Attenuators Features  Established PIN diode process  Low capacitance designs  Voltage ratings to 200 V  Tight control of I layer base width Description The Isolink APD series of silicon PIN diodes are designed for use as switch and attenuator devices in high-performance RF and microwave circuits. The PIN diode designs are useful over a wide range of frequencies from below 100 MHz to beyond 20 GHz. These devices use a well-established silicon technology resulting in PIN diodes with tightly controlled I-region characteristics. The low capacitance and low resistance of the APD0505 through APD1520 diodes are ideal for switch applications that require insertion loss and fast switching speed.
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