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STMicroelectronics 100V 20A, Rectifier Diode, 2 + Tab-Pin DPAK FERD20H100SB-TR / 1785100


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Item number:
     2794E-1785100
Manufacturer:
     ST Microelectronics
Manufacturer no.:
     FERD20H100SB-TR
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Rectifier
Rectifiers
Rectifier diode
PIN diode
Field Effect Rectifiers, STMicroelectronics. The FERD series of diodes from STMicroelectronics offer a unique trade-off between low forward voltage drop and low leakage current. A 30A Field Effect Rectifier device features a 25% reduction in forward voltage when compared to a conventional 30A Schottky diode, achieved with no increase in leakage current. This allows designers to meet the most stringent energy-efficiency standard requirements including Energy Star 6.0 without the expense of using synchronous rectification techniques. Typical application areas are in smartphone and tablet battery chargers, compact adapters and switched-mode power supplies. Stable leakage current over reverse voltage Low forward voltage drop Excellent high frequency operation
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Mounting Type:
Surface Mount
Package Type:
DPAK (TO-252)
Maximum Continuous Forward Current:
20A
Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage:
100V
Diode Configuration:
Single
Rectifier Type:
General Purpose
Diode Type:
Rectifier
Pin Count:
2 + Tab
Maximum Forward Voltage Drop:
705mV
Number of Elements per Chip:
1
Diode Technology:
Silicon Junction
Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current:
150A
Other search terms: PIN diodes, rectifier diode, 1785100, Semiconductors, Discrete Semiconductors, Schottky Diodes & Rectifiers, STMicroelectronics, FERD20H100SBTR
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