The TMBRF20100CT-U/P is a Schottky Barrier Rectifier manufactured by KEC. It is designed for high-efficiency rectification in various power supply and power management applications. This dual common cathode configuration is well-suited for switching power supplies, inverters and other high-frequency circuits.
Applications:
- Switching Power Supplies: Used as rectifier diodes in the output stage of switching power supplies.
- DC-DC Converters: Employed in DC-DC converters for efficient voltage conversion.
- Freewheeling Diodes: Used as freewheeling diodes in inductive circuits.
- Reverse Polarity Protection: Provides reverse polarity protection in electronic circuits.
- Solar Inverters: Used in solar inverters for converting DC power from solar panels to AC power.
Features:
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power losses and improves efficiency.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands high surge currents, providing protection against transient events.
- High Switching Speed: Enables fast switching speeds, making it suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Low Leakage Current: Minimizes leakage current, improving efficiency and reducing standby power consumption.
- Lead-Free Finish: Compliant with RoHS standards, ensuring environmental friendliness.
- Dual Common Cathode Configuration: Facilitates efficient full-wave rectification.
Benefits:
- Increased Efficiency: Low forward voltage drop and low leakage current maximize efficiency in power conversion applications.
- Enhanced Reliability: High surge current capability and robust design ensure reliable operation in demanding environments.
- Improved Performance: Fast switching speed enables high-frequency operation, improving overall system performance.
- Reduced Power Consumption: Low power losses reduce overall power consumption and heat generation.
- Environmentally Friendly: Lead-free finish complies with RoHS standards.
Additional Details:
The TMBRF20100CT-U/P typically features a molded plastic package with excellent thermal characteristics. Specific ratings, such as maximum forward current, reverse voltage, and surge current, should be verified in the KEC datasheet for the specific part number. Proper heat sinking may be required to maintain reliable operation at high currents. This rectifier's low forward voltage drop makes it particularly useful in applications where minimizing power dissipation is critical.