MBR1060CT-I Schottky Rectifier Overview
The MBR1060CT-I from Diodes Incorporated is a robust Schottky rectifier that is designed for high-efficiency power management applications. This component is a dual common-cathode Schottky rectifier, which is housed in an ITO-220AB package, providing a compact solution for designers. The device is well-suited for use in low voltage, high frequency inverters, free-wheeling, and polarity protection applications.
Key Features
- High Surge Capability: The MBR1060CT-I is capable of withstanding high surge currents, making it ideal for applications that may experience unexpected voltage spikes.
- Low Power Loss: With its Schottky barrier technology, this rectifier offers very low forward voltage drop, which translates to reduced power loss and improved efficiency.
- High Frequency Operation: Its fast switching capability makes the MBR1060CT-I suitable for high frequency operations, enhancing the performance of power supplies and other electronic circuits.
- High Current Capacity: The device has a high forward current rating of 10A, allowing it to handle significant current levels in circuit designs.
- Thermal Performance: The ITO-220AB package provides excellent thermal performance, ensuring the device operates reliably over a wide temperature range.
Electrical Characteristics
- Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm): 60V
- Average Rectified Forward Current (Io): 10A
- Maximum Forward Voltage Drop (Vf): 0.83V at 5A
- Maximum Reverse Current (Ir): 0.1mA at 25°C
Applications
The MBR1060CT-I is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications including:
- Switching power supplies
- Converters
- Free-wheeling diodes in motor control circuits
- Power factor correction circuits
- DC-DC converters
- Automotive applications
Overall, the MBR1060CT-I Schottky Rectifier from Diodes Incorporated is a reliable and efficient solution for designers looking to optimize power management in their electronic designs. Its combination of high surge capability, low power loss, and high frequency operation make it a key component in modern electronic systems.