The MBRB20H100CT/45 belongs to the category of Schottky Barrier Rectifiers.
The MBRB20H100CT/45 typically has three pins: 1. Anode 2. Cathode 3. Gate (for some packages)
Advantages: - Low power dissipation - High temperature operation capability - Fast recovery time
Disadvantages: - Higher cost compared to standard silicon diodes - Sensitivity to overvoltage conditions
The MBRB20H100CT/45 operates based on the Schottky barrier principle, where the metal-semiconductor junction allows for faster switching and lower forward voltage drop compared to conventional PN-junction diodes.
The MBRB20H100CT/45 is widely used in: - Switching power supplies - DC-DC converters - Reverse polarity protection circuits - Freewheeling diodes in inductive load applications
Some alternative models to the MBRB20H100CT/45 include: - SB5100 from Diodes Inc. - SS34 from Vishay - SR2100 from ON Semiconductor
This comprehensive range of Schottky Barrier Rectifiers provides options with varying voltage and current ratings to suit different application requirements.
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What is the MBRB20H100CT/45 diode used for?
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Does the MBRB20H100CT/45 diode require a heatsink for operation?
Can the MBRB20H100CT/45 diode be used in parallel for higher current applications?
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