The SUF1002 is a Schottky Barrier Rectifier manufactured by AUK Corp. This diode is designed for high-frequency rectification and freewheeling applications, offering low forward voltage drop and fast reverse recovery time. The SUF1002 is ideal for use in switched-mode power supplies, DC-DC converters, and other applications where efficiency and speed are critical.
Applications
- Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS): Used as a rectifier in SMPS for efficient power conversion.
- DC-DC Converters: Incorporated into DC-DC converters for voltage regulation and power conversion.
- Freewheeling Diode: Employed as a freewheeling diode in inductive load switching circuits.
- Reverse Polarity Protection: Utilized to protect circuits from reverse polarity connections.
- High-Frequency Rectification: Suitable for high-frequency rectification applications.
Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Fast Reverse Recovery Time: Reduces switching losses and improves high-frequency performance.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands high surge currents without degradation.
- Low Leakage Current: Reduces power consumption in standby mode.
- Surface Mount Device: Facilitates automated assembly processes.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental standards for restricted substances.
Benefits
- Improved Power Efficiency: Low forward voltage drop and fast reverse recovery time reduce power losses.
- Enhanced System Performance: Fast switching speed improves high-frequency performance.
- Robust Operation: High surge current capability ensures reliable operation under transient conditions.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low leakage current minimizes power consumption in standby mode.
- Simplified Assembly: Surface mount package simplifies manufacturing processes.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliant, meeting environmental regulations.
Additional Details
The SUF1002 Schottky Barrier Rectifier is characterized by its forward voltage (VF), reverse voltage (VR), and forward current (IF). The forward voltage is the voltage drop across the diode when it is conducting. The reverse voltage is the maximum voltage that can be applied in the reverse direction without causing breakdown. The forward current is the maximum current that the diode can conduct continuously. This diode is available in various surface-mount packages, making it suitable for automated assembly processes. It provides a reliable and efficient solution for rectification and freewheeling applications, contributing to the overall performance and reliability of electronic systems.