1N4148 signal diode
The 1N4148 is a standard silicon switching signal diode. It is one of the most popular and long-lived switching diodes because of its dependable specifications and low cost. Its name follows the JEDEC nomenclature. The 1N4148 is useful in switching applications up to about 100 MHz with a reverse-recovery time of no more than 4 ns.
History
Texas Instruments announced the 1N914 diode in 1960. It was registered at JEDEC by Texas Instruments no later than 1961, and was second-sourced by 11 manufacturers that same year.The 1N4148 was registered at JEDEC in 1968 as a silicon switching signal diode for military and industrial applications. It was second-sourced by many manufacturers; Texas Instruments listed their version of the device in an October 1966 data sheet.
The 1N914 and 1N4148 have an enduring popularity in low-current applications.
Overview
As the most common mass-produced switching diode, the 1N4148 replaced the older 1N914. They can be used interchangeably, and are cross-reference replacements for each other. They differed mainly in their leakage current specification, however, today most manufacturers list common specifications. For example, Vishay lists the same leakage current for both parts:- 25 nA at -20 V, 25°C
- 5 μA at -75 V, 25°C
- 50 μA at -20 V, 150°C
Packages
; Through-hole package:
- 1N4148 in DO-35 glass axial package.
- LL4148 in MiniMELF package.
- 1N4148W in SOD-123 package.
- 1N4148WS in SOD-323 package.
- 1N4148WT in SOD-523 package.
Specifications
Absolute maximum ratings- VRRM = 100 V
- IO = 200 mA
- IF = 300 mA
- If = 400 mA
- IFSM = 1 A at 1 s pulse width; 4 A at 1 μs pulse width