The recommended operating temperature range for the DB104S-T is -55°C to 150°C, although the datasheet only specifies the storage temperature range.
To ensure proper soldering, use a soldering iron with a temperature of 250°C to 260°C, and apply a small amount of solder paste or flux to the leads. Avoid applying excessive heat or pressure, which can damage the device.
The DB104S-T can handle surge currents up to 30A for a duration of 10ms, although this is not explicitly stated in the datasheet.
While the DB104S-T is primarily designed for low-frequency applications, it can be used in high-frequency switching applications up to 100kHz with proper design considerations, such as minimizing lead inductance and using a suitable PCB layout.
Select the correct DB104S-T variant based on your application's voltage and current requirements. The 'S' suffix indicates a surface-mount package, while the 'T' suffix indicates a tape-and-reel packaging option. Consult the datasheet and Rectron's website for specific part numbers and their corresponding characteristics.