The SBR10B45P5-13 from Diodes Incorporated is a state-of-the-art Super Barrier Rectifier (SBR) designed for high-performance applications where efficiency and reliability are paramount. This rectifier is particularly suitable for use in power supply units, lighting, and automotive systems, where its superior switching performance and low power loss characteristics are highly beneficial.
Key Features
- High Surge Capability: With its robust design, the SBR10B45P5-13 is capable of withstanding high surge currents, making it ideal for applications prone to sudden surges.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The device boasts a low forward voltage drop, which enhances its efficiency by reducing power loss during operation.
- High Temperature Operation: It is rated for operation at junction temperatures ranging from -55°C to +150°C, ensuring reliable performance even in extreme conditions.
- PowerDI®5 Package: The innovative PowerDI®5 package provides a compact footprint while allowing for excellent thermal performance and power handling capabilities.
Electrical Characteristics
The SBR10B45P5-13 has a maximum average rectified current of 10A and a peak repetitive reverse voltage of 45V. Its fast switching speeds and low leakage current make it an efficient choice for high-frequency applications.
Applications
This Super Barrier Rectifier is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, such as:
- Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
- LED Lighting
- Automotive Charging Systems
- DC-DC Converters
- Free-Wheeling Diodes in Power Inverters
Quality and Reliability
Diodes Incorporated ensures that the SBR10B45P5-13 meets the highest quality and reliability standards. The device is RoHS compliant and is manufactured in facilities certified to ISO 9001:2015 quality management systems, ensuring that each unit meets the stringent requirements of the electronic components industry.
Environmental Compliance
The SBR10B45P5-13 is lead-free and RoHS compliant, reflecting Diodes Incorporated's commitment to environmental sustainability and the global effort to reduce hazardous substances in electronic products.