The SBM2045VCT is a Schottky Barrier Rectifier manufactured by Panjit. This rectifier is designed for high-efficiency, fast-switching applications. It features a low forward voltage drop and a high surge current capability, making it suitable for various power supply and rectification circuits.
Applications
- Switching Power Supplies: Used as a rectifier in the secondary side of SMPS to improve efficiency.
- DC-DC Converters: Employed in DC-DC converters for efficient voltage conversion.
- Freewheeling Diodes: Used as freewheeling diodes in inductive loads to protect switching devices.
- Polarity Protection: Used for reverse polarity protection in electronic circuits.
- High-Frequency Inverters: Utilized in inverters for efficient power conversion.
Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands high current surges without damage.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables high-frequency operation.
- High Reliability: Offers stable performance and long lifespan.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits
- Improved Efficiency: Reduces power loss and increases overall system efficiency.
- Enhanced System Reliability: Withstands transient conditions and ensures stable operation.
- Compact Design: Allows for smaller and more compact power supply designs.
- Reduced Heat Dissipation: Low forward voltage drop minimizes heat generation.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a high-performance solution at a competitive price.
Technical Specifications
The SBM2045VCT has a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage of 45V and a maximum average forward rectified current of 20A (10A per diode). The forward voltage drop is typically around 0.55V at the rated current. It is typically packaged in a TO-220AB package for effective heat dissipation. Its fast switching speed allows it to operate efficiently in high-frequency circuits. It also boasts a high surge current capability to withstand transient surges. The operating junction temperature range is generally between -65°C and +150°C.