DO-204

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General form of the packages described by DO-204. Lead diameter is not controlled less than E from the body to allow for minor irregularities.

DO-204 is a family of semiconductor packages defined by JEDEC. This family comprises lead-mounted axial devices with round leads.

Generally a diode will have a line painted near the cathode end.

Dimensions

Variants included in DO-204[1]
Variant Other
standards[2]
Dimensions (mm)
A B C D E
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AA DO-7 25.40 38.10 5.85 7.65 0.46 0.55 2.16 2.71 1.27
AB DO-14 25.40 38.10 5.85 7.62 0.46 0.55 2.75 3.55 1.27
AC DO-15 25.40 38.10 5.85 7.62 0.69 0.88 2.65 3.55 1.27
AD DO-16 11.43 19.05 1.27 2.54 0.23 0.33 1.27 1.27
AE DO-26 35.56 38.10 8.75 10.41 0.69 0.99 5.59 6.60 2.03
AF DO-29 25.40 38.10 8.00 9.14 0.74 0.83 3.05 3.81 1.27
AG DO-34 25.40 38.10 2.16 3.04 0.46 0.55 1.27 1.90 1.27
AH DO-35 25.40 38.10 3.05 5.08 0.46 0.55 1.53 2.28 1.27
AJ 11.43 13.97 5.85 7.62 0.49 0.53 2.16 2.66 1.27
AK 11.43 13.97 3.81 4.45 0.36 0.40 1.66 1.90 1.27
AL DO-41 25.40 4.07 5.20 0.72 0.86 2.04 2.71 1.27
AM 17.53 38.10 3.18 5.20 0.64 0.91 1.27 2.79 1.27
AN 25.40 5.08 5.84 0.71 0.86 2.54 3.05 1.27
AP 25.40 38.10 3.18 4.57 0.74 0.89 2.54 3.81 1.27
AR 27.95 38.10 9.27 9.52 1.22 1.32 6.10 6.35 2.54

Common variants

Several common packages are archived in DO-204 as variants, and may be referred to using their alternative names.

DO-35

1N4148 diodes, in the DO-35 package

The DO-35 is a semiconductor package type.[3] It is often used to package small signal, low power diodes such as 1N4148 (a 100V, 300mA silicon diode.)

DO-41

The DO-41 is a common package used to encapsulate rectifier diodes. The name is derived from the JEDEC descriptor "Diode Outline, Case Style 41".[4] DO-41 diodes are larger than signal diode packages such as DO-35, which are not required to handle large currents.

The most common diode using this packaging is the 1N400X series of rectification diodes.

A drawing of a DO-41 diode package. The cathode is marked with a silver or white band.

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