ROHM recommends a compact PCB layout with a solid ground plane, and placing the SMF16VTR close to the power source. Additionally, using a shielded cable or a ferrite bead can help reduce EMI.
To ensure reliability, ROHM recommends operating the SMF16VTR within the specified temperature range (-40°C to 150°C). Additionally, using a heat sink or a thermal pad can help reduce the junction temperature, and implementing a derating scheme can help prevent overheating.
The SMF16VTR can withstand a surge current of up to 100A for 10ms, according to ROHM's internal testing. However, it's recommended to consult with ROHM's application engineers for specific surge current requirements.
Yes, the SMF16VTR can be used in a parallel configuration to increase the current rating. However, it's essential to ensure that the devices are properly matched and that the PCB layout is designed to minimize current imbalance and thermal mismatch.
ROHM recommends storing the SMF16VTR in a dry, cool place with a relative humidity of 60% or less. It's also recommended to use a moisture barrier bag or a desiccant to prevent moisture absorption.
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