The Panjit GS1M_R2 is a surface-mount, glass-passivated, standard recovery rectifier diode. It is designed for use in a variety of applications where efficient rectification is required. This diode features a high surge current capability and low forward voltage drop, making it suitable for use in power supplies, inverters, and other power electronic circuits.
Applications
- Power supplies
- Inverters
- Freewheeling diodes in inductive loads
- Reverse polarity protection
- General rectification purposes
Features
- Surface mount package: Allows for automated assembly and reduced board space.
- Glass passivated junction: Offers high reliability and stability.
- High surge current capability: Withstands transient current surges.
- Low forward voltage drop: Minimizes power dissipation and improves efficiency.
- Standard recovery time: Suitable for general-purpose rectification.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental standards for hazardous substance reduction.
Benefits
- Increased reliability: Glass passivated junction ensures stable performance over time.
- Improved efficiency: Low forward voltage drop minimizes power losses.
- Simplified assembly: Surface mount package facilitates automated assembly processes.
- Compact design: Small footprint allows for high-density circuit layouts.
- Enhanced surge protection: Withstands transient voltage spikes, protecting downstream components.
Additional Details
The GS1M_R2 has a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of 600V and a maximum average forward rectified current (IF(AV)) of 1A. The forward voltage drop (VF) is typically around 1.0V at a forward current of 1A. The operating temperature range is typically -55°C to +150°C. The package is a standard SMA (Surface Mount A) package. It is designed for reflow soldering processes commonly used in PCB assembly.