Our latest PCB uses FERD40U45CT (Diode) but I have been notified that this is now obsolete. How long will this product be avalable? Do I need to urgently change my design or do I have plenty of time left for FERD40U45CT. I very much like this diode.
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‎2023-04-25 02:33 PM
FERD40U45CT
Twin diode with very low voltage drop and has a small PCB foorprint.
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‎2023-04-25 02:55 PM
Last orders, Mid-August, 15-Week delivery.
In stock with DigiKey, order enough to get you to the point where you're comfortable bringing a new design into production.
I would not dally, only see 4K pcs in open stocks, would see it as a good arbitrage bet..
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‎2023-04-25 02:55 PM
Last orders, Mid-August, 15-Week delivery.
In stock with DigiKey, order enough to get you to the point where you're comfortable bringing a new design into production.
I would not dally, only see 4K pcs in open stocks, would see it as a good arbitrage bet..
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2023-04-26 04:22 AM
Thank you for the quick reply
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‎2023-04-26 04:52 AM
...or replace FERD40U45CT (TO-220AB) by FERD40U45CG (D2PAK), which is still active - well... yet.
Regards
/Peter
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‎2023-04-26 01:13 PM
Thankyou yes I will use this instead.​
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‎2023-04-26 10:56 PM
Great!
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Good luck!
/Peter