ON Semiconductor MBR1080G Schottky Rectifier
The MBR1080G from ON Semiconductor is a robust Schottky rectifier designed to provide high-efficiency, low-voltage drop rectification in a wide range of power conversion applications. This component is particularly well-suited for use in high-frequency inverters, free-wheeling diodes, and polarity protection applications due to its fast switching capabilities and minimal power loss characteristics.
Key Features
- Voltage Rating: The MBR1080G has a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of 80 volts, making it suitable for many low to medium voltage applications.
- Current Capacity: With an average rectified forward current (IF(AV)) of 10 amperes at a TL of 110°C, this Schottky rectifier can handle significant power requirements.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The low forward voltage drop (VF) helps to reduce power loss and improve efficiency, which is critical in power-sensitive designs.
- High Surge Capacity: It is capable of withstanding high surge currents, ensuring reliability and robustness in applications where power spikes may occur.
- Switching Speed: The device boasts fast switching speed, which minimizes switching losses and is ideal for high-frequency applications.
- Package: Packaged in a TO-220AB package, the MBR1080G offers a compact form factor and is easy to mount on a wide variety of PCBs.
Applications
The MBR1080G is versatile and can be used in a range of electronic devices and systems. Typical applications include:
- Switching power supplies
- Converters
- Automotive applications
- Power inverters
- DC-DC converters
- Free-wheeling diodes in converters and motor control circuits
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality, and the MBR1080G is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of the industrial and automotive markets, ensuring long-term reliability and performance under varying conditions.
Environmental Compliance
The MBR1080G is also environmentally friendly, complying with RoHS directives, which restrict the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.