The ON Semiconductor SBRS8320T3G is a high-performance Schottky Barrier Rectifier designed for applications requiring low forward voltage drop and high current capability. This rectifier is a popular choice for power supply and high-frequency inverters, freewheeling diodes, and polarity protection applications. It is well-suited for energy-sensitive electronics due to its efficiency and reliability.
Key Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The device offers a low forward voltage drop, which ensures minimal power loss and improves efficiency, making it ideal for high-efficiency power systems.
- High Current Capability: With a maximum average rectified current of 3A, the SBRS8320T3G can handle significant current, suitable for a variety of demanding applications.
- Low Power Loss: High efficiency is achieved through the low power loss characteristics of the Schottky barrier rectifier, which is crucial for power-sensitive designs.
- High Surge Capacity: The rectifier can withstand high surge currents, offering robust performance during transient conditions.
- Guard Ring for Overvoltage Protection: A guard ring is integrated into the device for enhanced ruggedness and long-term reliability.
- RoHS Compliant: The SBRS8320T3G meets the requirements of the RoHS directive, making it suitable for use in environmentally sensitive applications.
Applications
The versatile nature of the SBRS8320T3G makes it a suitable component for various electronic applications, including:
- Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS)
- DC-DC converters
- Free-wheeling diodes in converters and motor control circuits
- Reverse battery protection
- Automotive applications
- Power management in portable and battery-powered devices
Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Package |
Surface Mount SMB (DO-214AA) |
| Maximum Average Rectified Current |
3A |
| Peak Reverse Voltage |
20V |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-55°C to +150°C |
The ON Semiconductor SBRS8320T3G Schottky Barrier Rectifier is a trusted component for engineers and designers looking to enhance the performance and efficiency of their electronic systems.