The SK14-13-F is a high-performance Schottky barrier rectifier designed and manufactured by Diodes Incorporated, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of high-quality application-specific standard products within the broad discrete, logic, analog, and mixed-signal semiconductor markets. This rectifier is well-suited for applications requiring efficient and fast switching performance.
Key Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The SK14-13-F boasts a low forward voltage drop, which enhances power efficiency by minimizing power loss during operation, making it ideal for high-efficiency power supplies.
- High Current Capability: With its ability to handle a high average rectified forward current, this rectifier is suitable for high current applications, ensuring reliability even under demanding conditions.
- High Surge Current Capability: The device is capable of withstanding high surge currents, providing robust performance and protection for sensitive electronics against high-voltage spikes.
- Guard Ring Die Construction: It features a guard ring die construction for transient protection, which helps to enhance the longevity of the device by providing additional protection against sudden voltage transients.
Applications
The SK14-13-F is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Power Supply Units (PSUs)
- DC-DC Converters
- Freewheeling Diodes
- Polarity Protection Devices
- Automotive Applications
- High-frequency Rectification
Product Specifications
Parameter
Value
Package
DO-214AC (SMA)
Maximum Repetitive Reverse Voltage (V<sub>RRM)
40V
Average Rectified Forward Current (I<sub>AV)
1A
Peak Forward Surge Current (I<sub>FSM)
30A
Operating Temperature Range
-55°C to +150°C
The SK14-13-F from Diodes Incorporated is a robust and reliable choice for engineers and designers looking for a Schottky barrier rectifier with excellent performance characteristics. Its combination of efficiency, high current capability, and surge protection features make it a valuable component in a variety of electronic circuits.