The ON Semiconductor SBR640CTT4G is a state-of-the-art Super Barrier Rectifier (SBR) that is designed to meet the rigorous demands of today's high-efficiency power conversion applications. This advanced rectifier combines the low forward voltage drop of a Schottky diode with the surge handling capability and thermal stability of a traditional silicon diode, making it an ideal choice for a variety of switching power supplies, lighting, and automotive systems.
Key Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The SBR640CTT4G boasts a low forward voltage drop, which translates to reduced power loss and improved efficiency in operation.
- High Surge Capability: This component is capable of handling high surge currents, offering robust performance under transient conditions and enhancing the reliability of the end application.
- High Temperature Operation: With an operating junction temperature range from -55°C to 150°C, the SBR640CTT4G is suitable for high-temperature environments, ensuring stability and performance under thermal stress.
- Patented Super Barrier Rectifier Technology: The SBR technology integrates unique design features to provide a superior performance profile compared to traditional rectifiers.
- Environmentally Friendly: This product is lead-free, halogen-free, and RoHS compliant, minimizing the environmental impact and meeting global regulatory requirements.
Applications
The SBR640CTT4G is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Switch Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
- DC-to-DC Converters
- Free Wheeling Diodes
- Reverse Battery Protection
- Automotive Charging Systems
- Lighting Applications
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Package / Case |
TO-220-3 |
| Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm) |
60V |
| Average Rectified Current (Io) |
6A |
| Forward Voltage Drop (Vf) |
0.71V at 3A |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-55°C to 150°C |
With its advanced features and robust design, the ON Semiconductor SBR640CTT4G Super Barrier Rectifier is an excellent choice for engineers seeking to enhance the efficiency and reliability of their power conversion systems.