The FM280 is a rectifier diode manufactured by Rectron Semiconductor. Rectifier diodes are semiconductor devices designed to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). The FM280 is utilized in various electronic circuits, mainly in power supplies and adapters. As an 'Electronic Surplus' component, verifying its condition and specifications is crucial before application.
Applications
- Power Supplies: Used in power supplies to rectify AC voltage and convert it to DC voltage suitable for electronic devices.
- Battery Chargers: Employed in battery chargers to convert AC voltage to DC for charging batteries.
- AC Adapters: Found in AC adapters used to power various electronic equipment.
- General Rectification Purposes: Used in general applications where AC to DC conversion is required.
Features
- Efficient AC to DC Conversion: Designed to convert AC voltage to DC voltage with minimal power loss.
- Compact Size: Small form factor allows easy integration into a variety of electronic circuits.
- High Reliability: Constructed for reliable performance in demanding electronic applications.
Benefits
- Stable Performance: Provides consistent and stable performance in rectification applications.
- Reduced Power Loss: Minimizes power loss during AC to DC conversion.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Offers a cost-effective solution for general rectification purposes.
Technical Details
The FM280's technical specifications include its maximum forward current (IF), peak reverse voltage (VRRM), and forward voltage drop (VF). Review the Rectron Semiconductor datasheet for specific values. Given its designation as 'Electronic Surplus,' ensure its condition and specified parameters are met before deployment. Consider the heat dissipation requirements, potentially requiring heatsinking, depending on the application's power demands. The operating temperature range should also be within the specified limits. Consult the original Rectron Semiconductor documentation for accurate and up-to-date information.