The recommended mounting torque for the RS102 is 10-15 in-lbs (1.1-1.7 Nm) to ensure proper thermal and mechanical connection.
While the RS102 is primarily designed for low-frequency rectification, it can be used in high-frequency applications up to 100 kHz with proper snubber circuits and thermal management.
The RS102 is designed to withstand surge currents up to 100 A for 10 ms, but it's essential to ensure that the device is properly heat-sinked and the surge current does not exceed the maximum ratings.
The thermal resistance of the RS102 when mounted on a heat sink is typically around 1.5°C/W, but this value can vary depending on the heat sink design, material, and mounting method.
Yes, the RS102 can be used in parallel or series configurations to increase the current or voltage handling capabilities, but it's crucial to ensure that the devices are properly matched and the total current and voltage ratings are not exceeded.
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