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STMicroelectronics STTH2002CG-TR — Discrete Semiconductors

STTH2002CG-TR Fast Recovery Diode, 27 ns trr, 15 A, D2PAK

MPNSTTH2002CG-TR
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STMicroelectronics STTH2002CG-TR, Fast Recovery Diode, Standard type, 1 Pair Common Cathode, 200 V, 15 A per diode, 27 ns trr, 1.1 Vf @ 10 A, Surface Mount D2PAK (TO-263AB), Active.

$1.6000Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

STTH2002CG-TR specifications
ParameterValue
Diode typeStandard
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - DC reverse (Vr)200 V
Voltage - forward (Vf) (Max) @ if1.1 V @ 10 A
Current - reverse leakage @ vr10 µA @ 200 V
Current - average rectified (Io) (per diode)15A
Operating temperature - junction175°C(Max)
SpeedFast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
CaseTO-263-3, D²Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-263AB
Diode configuration1 Pair Common Cathode
Reverse recovery time27 ns

Product details

200 V, 15 A per leg — continuous-duty rectifier for PFC and output stages

The STTH2002CG-TR is a 200 V, 15 A per diode fast recovery rectifier in a common-cathode pair, housed in a D2PAK surface-mount package. The 27 ns reverse recovery time (trr) suits continuous-conduction-mode PFC boost stages, hard-switched flyback converters, and secondary-side output rectification.

A 27 ns trr at 10 A forward current clears the stored charge fast enough to keep the switching node from ringing into the FET body diode during hard commutation. Forward voltage is 1.1 V max at 10 A. The actual Vf at operating temperature will be slightly higher per the positive temperature coefficient typical of fast epitaxial diodes.

No PCN or EOL notice has been issued for this base part number. Cut Tape (CT) is also available for prototyping or small-run builds.

Frequently asked questions

Can STTH2002CG-TR be used in high-frequency switching?

Yes. The 27 ns reverse recovery time qualifies it for continuous-conduction-mode PFC stages, hard-switched flyback converters, and secondary-side output rectification at switching frequencies up to several hundred kilohertz, provided the junction temperature stays within the 175 °C maximum.