Small Outline Diode
Small Outline Diode (SOD) is a designation for a group of semiconductor packages for surface mounted diodes. The standard includes multiple variants such as SOD-123, SOD-323, SOD-523 and SOD-923.[1] SOD-123 is the largest, SOD-923 is the smallest.
References
- ^ "Package Outline Dimensions—Suggested Pad Layout" (PDF). Diodes Incorporated. pp. 171–177. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
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Semiconductor packages
- DO-201 (DO-27)
- DO-204 (DO-7 / DO-26 / DO-35 / DO-41)
- DO-213 (MELF / SOD-80 / LL34)
- DO-214 (SMA / SMB / SMC)
- SOD (SOD-123 / SOD-323 / SOD-523 / SOD-923)
- SOT / TSOT
- TO-3 (TH / Panel)
- TO-5 (TH)
- TO-8 (TH)
- TO-18 (TH)
- TO-39 (TH)
- TO-66 (TH / Panel)
- TO-92 (TH)
- TO-126 (TH / Panel)
- TO-202 (TH / Panel)
- TO-220 (TH / Panel)
- TO-247 (TH / Panel)
- TO-251 (IPAK) (SMT)
- TO-252 (DPAK) (SMT)
- TO-262 (I2PAK) (SMT)
- TO-263 (D2PAK) (SMT)
- TO-268 (D3PAK) (SMT)
- TO-273 (Super-220) (SMT)
- TO-274 (Super-247) (SMT)
- DFN
- DIP / DIL
- Flat Pack
- MSOP
- SO / SOIC
- SOP / SSOP
- TSOP / HTSOP
- TSSOP / HTSSOP
- ZIP
It is relatively common to find packages that contain other components than their designated ones, such as diodes or voltage regulators in transistor packages, etc.
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