The ON Semiconductor FC107-TR is a high-performance, surface-mount Schottky Barrier Rectifier designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern electronic devices. With its compact footprint and low forward voltage drop, this rectifier is ideal for high-efficiency power management applications where space is at a premium and energy saving is critical.
Key Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The FC107-TR boasts a low forward voltage drop, which enhances system efficiency and reduces thermal issues, making it suitable for high-frequency and energy-sensitive applications.
- High Current Capability: This component is capable of conducting a high amount of current, making it suitable for power supply and converter circuits.
- Surface-Mount Package: Packaged in a small SMB footprint, the FC107-TR is designed for automated assembly processes, saving space on the PCB and reducing manufacturing costs.
- Robust Thermal Performance: Its superior thermal performance ensures reliability and longevity even under high temperature operating conditions.
- Low Power Loss: High efficiency is achieved through minimal power loss during operation, contributing to the overall energy saving of the system.
- Environmental Compliance: The FC107-TR is RoHS compliant, ensuring that it meets global environmental standards and is free from hazardous substances.
Applications
The versatility of the FC107-TR allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Switching power supplies
- Converters
- Free-wheeling diodes
- Reverse battery protection
- DC-DC converters
- Automotive applications
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Package |
SMB |
| Max. Repetitive Reverse Voltage (VRRM) |
70V |
| Average Rectified Forward Current (Io) |
1A |
| Max. Forward Voltage Drop (VF) |
0.385V |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-55°C to +150°C |
With its superior performance and reliability, the ON Semiconductor FC107-TR Schottky Barrier Rectifier is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the efficiency and longevity of their power management systems.