The RB520G-30FHT2R is a Schottky barrier diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. This diode is designed for applications requiring fast switching speeds, low forward voltage drop, and compact size. It is commonly used in circuits for rectification, voltage clamping, and reverse polarity protection.
Applications
- Rectification: Converting AC voltage to DC voltage in various electronic circuits.
- Voltage clamping: Protecting sensitive components from voltage spikes.
- Reverse polarity protection: Preventing damage from incorrect power supply connections.
- High-frequency switching: Suitable for use in high-frequency switching power supplies and converters.
- Portable devices: Ideal for use in battery-powered devices due to its low forward voltage drop.
Features
- Low forward voltage drop: Reduces power loss and improves efficiency.
- High-speed switching: Enables fast and efficient operation in high-frequency circuits.
- Small surface mount package: Facilitates compact circuit designs.
- High surge current capability: Provides robustness against transient current surges.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental standards for lead-free manufacturing.
Benefits
- Enhanced efficiency: Low forward voltage drop minimizes power dissipation, leading to higher efficiency.
- Improved circuit protection: Protects downstream components from voltage transients and reverse polarity.
- Compact design: Small package allows for use in space-constrained applications.
- Reliable performance: High surge current capability ensures robust operation under varying load conditions.
- Environmentally friendly: Compliant with RoHS standards, reducing environmental impact.
Additional Details
The RB520G-30FHT2R features a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of 30V. Its forward voltage (VF) is typically around 0.39V at a forward current (IF) of 100mA. The operating temperature range is generally between -40°C and +125°C. The package is a small SMD type, facilitating automated assembly. This diode is frequently used in consumer electronics, power supplies, and automotive applications.