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Soldering suggestions for a DO-214AB package diode?

Andrew J
Andrew J over 6 years ago

I know there are adaptors for a variety of surface mount components to help use them with through-hole boards etc.  This diode package is a little unusual though - e.g:

 

https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/MBRS340T3-D.PDF

 

(data sheet for a Schottky Diode)

 

I don't have a specific PCB layout to use it on so scratching my head for alternative approaches.  I'm assuming that part of the function of the soldering pads is to act as a heatsink but I'm guessing at that if I'm honest!  Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thanks

 

Andrew

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  • dougw
    dougw over 6 years ago +5 suggested
    If you are using protoboard or strip board, you could solder pins or pieces of bare wire into the board, then bend them over to solder to the diode. Another possibility is to solder them to the copper…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew J +5 suggested
    I use KiCad and this would be a good starter project for it. Out of curiosity I checked to see if it had the SMC footprint built in and it does. In fact, it has a hand solder version which I had a look…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 6 years ago +4 verified
    Hi Andrew, It is a SMC 2-Lead footprint and it would be easy and inexpensive to have an adapter board made by someone like OSH Park (less than $2 with shipping). Are you familiar with any of the PCB design…
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    0 dougw over 6 years ago

    If you are using protoboard or strip board, you could solder pins or pieces of bare wire into the board, then bend them over to solder to the diode. Another possibility is to solder them to the copper side of the board.

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    0 dougw over 6 years ago

    If you are using protoboard or strip board, you could solder pins or pieces of bare wire into the board, then bend them over to solder to the diode. Another possibility is to solder them to the copper side of the board.

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    0 Andrew J over 6 years ago in reply to dougw

    Would it be as simple as that Douglas?  I had looked at the bits of prototyping board I have and thought there might be a solution bridging a few pads together with solder (or, no, a wire as you suggest.) It would be easy enough to add some male headers as well. The pads aren't used for heatsink purposes? 

     

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    Andrew

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    0 dougw over 6 years ago in reply to Andrew J

    Heatsinking considerations would come into play if the power dissipation got above about 0.4 watts. On a normal silicon diode this would be about 0.6 Amps.

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