ON Semiconductor MURS360T3 Ultrafast Rectifier
The ON Semiconductor MURS360T3 is a high-performance ultrafast rectifier designed for applications requiring low forward voltage drop and high surge current capabilities. This state-of-the-art rectifier is ideal for use in power supplies, inverters, converters, freewheeling diodes, and other power switching applications. The MURS360T3 offers superior performance in a compact, surface-mount package, making it a perfect choice for modern electronic devices where space is at a premium.
Key Features
- Ultrafast Reverse Recovery Time: The MURS360T3 boasts an impressive reverse recovery time of 35 nanoseconds, minimizing power losses and improving efficiency in high-frequency applications.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: With a low forward voltage drop, this rectifier ensures reduced power dissipation and a lower operating temperature, contributing to the overall efficiency of the system.
- High Surge Current Capability: This device can handle a high surge current, providing reliable performance under transient conditions and enhancing the durability of the end application.
- Surface-Mount Package: The compact SMB (DO-214AA) package allows for easy integration into various circuit designs, supporting automated assembly processes and saving valuable board space.
- Robust Construction: The MURS360T3 is built to withstand harsh environments, featuring a glass passivated junction that ensures long-term reliability and stability.
- Lead-Free and RoHS Compliant: Complying with environmental regulations, this rectifier is lead-free and meets RoHS standards, making it a responsible choice for eco-friendly electronic designs.
Applications
- Switching power supplies
- Power inverters and converters
- Motor controllers
- Snubber circuits
- Lighting systems
- Automotive applications
The ON Semiconductor MURS360T3 ultrafast rectifier is a versatile component that offers robust performance in a wide range of applications where efficiency, reliability, and compact design are critical. Its superior electrical characteristics make it a go-to choice for engineers looking to optimize their power circuitry in both commercial and industrial products.