<p>➀ ROHM developed a Schottky barrier diode to protect image sensors from voltage damage when powered off and overheating during operation.</p><p>➁ The diode maintains forward voltage below 300mV at -40°C and reverse current under 20µA at 125°C, with a compact 2.5×1.4mm package compliant with automotive AEC-Q101 standards.</p><p>➂ Applications include ADAS cameras, security systems, and industrial sensors, with plans for miniaturization in future electronics.</p>
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