ROHM recommends a compact layout with short leads, and to place the device close to the power source. Additionally, a ground plane under the device can help reduce EMI. It's also recommended to use a common ground point for the cathode and anode pins.
To ensure reliability, ROHM recommends following the derating curves provided in the datasheet, and to consider the maximum junction temperature (Tj) of 150°C. Additionally, it's essential to provide adequate heat dissipation, and to avoid thermal shocks or rapid temperature changes.
Yes, the BAT54HMT116 can be used in switching applications, but it's essential to consider the maximum switching frequency (fs) of 100 kHz, and the maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (Vrrm) of 600 V. Additionally, the device's reverse recovery time (trr) and forward recovery voltage (Vf) should be taken into account.
ROHM offers different variants of the BAT54HMT116 with varying voltage and current ratings. To select the correct variant, consider the maximum voltage and current requirements of your application, and refer to the datasheet for the specific variant's characteristics.
The BAT54HMT116 is commonly used in power supplies, motor control, and power conversion applications, such as AC-DC converters, DC-DC converters, and motor drives. It's also used in industrial and automotive applications, such as power factor correction (PFC) circuits and electric vehicle charging systems.
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