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NXP Semiconductors BYC5D-500,127

BYC5D-500,127 Diode, 500V 5A Fast Recovery 16ns trr TO-220AC

MPNBYC5D-500,127
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Nexperia BYC5D-500,127 standard recovery diode, 500 V reverse voltage, 5 A average rectified current, 16 ns reverse recovery time, TO-220AC through-hole package.

$0.4Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
PackagingTO-220-2
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Specifications

BYC5D-500,127 Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Diode typeStandard
Mounting typeThrough Hole
Voltage - DC reverse (Vr)500 V
Voltage - forward (Vf) (Max) @ if2 V @ 5 A
Current - reverse leakage @ vr40 µA @ 500 V
Current - average rectified5A
Operating temperature - junction150°C (Max)
SpeedFast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io)
PackageBulk
CaseTO-220-2
Reverse recovery time16 ns

Product details

16 ns trr — what it buys the switching stage

16 ns reverse recovery time at 5 A forward current. 2 V forward drop at 5 A is the conduction-loss side of the trade-off.

Package and mounting

TO-220AC through-hole package with a metal tab for heatsink mounting. The tab is electrically common with the cathode — account for isolation when bolting to a grounded heatsink. 40 µA reverse leakage at 500 V is the high-temperature design point; derate the junction temperature below the 150 °C maximum for long-life PFC stages.

Lifecycle and sourcing

Active lifecycle status — no last-time-buy or phase-out notice on this part.

Frequently asked questions

Is BYC5D-500,127 a direct replacement for BYC5D-600?

The evidence does not list a BYC5D-600 variant or any cross-reference. The 500 V rating on this part is the only voltage class confirmed; verify the 600 V requirement against your circuit's peak repetitive voltage before substituting.