ON Semiconductor MBRF40250TG Overview
The MBRF40250TG is a robust and highly efficient Schottky barrier rectifier designed for high-power, high-frequency applications. Manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a leader in the semiconductor industry, this rectifier is engineered to provide superior performance in a wide range of electronic devices.
Key Features
- Voltage and Current Ratings: The MBRF40250TG is capable of handling a repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of 250 volts and has a maximum average forward rectified current (IF(AV)) of 40 amperes, making it suitable for high-voltage and high-current applications.
- Low Power Loss: Due to its Schottky barrier design, the MBRF40250TG exhibits a low forward voltage drop, resulting in reduced power loss and improved efficiency in operation.
- High-Temperature Operation: With an operating junction temperature range from -65°C to 175°C, this rectifier ensures reliable performance even under extreme thermal conditions.
- Guard Ring Protection: The device is equipped with guard ring die construction for transient protection, which enhances its reliability and longevity by providing additional safeguarding against voltage spikes.
- Package: The MBRF40250TG comes in a TO-220 full-pak package, which offers isolation from the printed circuit board and easy mounting.
Applications
- Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS)
- Power inverters and converters
- Free-wheeling diodes
- DC/DC converters
- Battery charging systems
- Automotive applications
The MBRF40250TG is a testament to ON Semiconductor's commitment to providing high-quality, reliable components for advanced electronic systems. With its combination of high-efficiency, thermal resilience, and protective features, this Schottky barrier rectifier is an ideal choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the performance and reliability of their power management solutions.
Environmental and Quality Certifications
ON Semiconductor ensures that the MBRF40250TG meets stringent environmental and quality standards, including RoHS compliance, which restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic equipment.