The FM304-T is a surface-mount Schottky Barrier Rectifier manufactured by Rectron Semiconductor. It is designed for applications requiring high efficiency, fast switching speeds, and low forward voltage drop. This diode is particularly useful in power supplies, inverters, and other circuits where minimizing power loss and maximizing performance are critical.
Applications
- Switching Power Supplies: Used in the output rectification stage to convert AC to DC efficiently.
- High-Frequency Inverters: Suitable for use in inverters due to its fast switching capability.
- DC-DC Converters: Improves the efficiency of DC-DC converters.
- Free-Wheeling Diodes: Protects inductive loads by providing a path for current during switching transitions.
- Polarity Protection: Prevents damage from reverse polarity connections.
Features
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Minimizes power loss and improves efficiency.
- Fast Switching Speed: Allows for high-frequency operation.
- Surface Mount Package (SMA): Facilitates automated assembly and reduces board space.
- High Surge Current Capability: Withstands transient current surges without damage.
- Low Leakage Current: Reduces standby power consumption.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits
- Increased Efficiency: Low forward voltage drop leads to reduced power dissipation and higher efficiency in power conversion circuits.
- Improved Performance: Fast switching speed enables efficient operation in high-frequency applications.
- Compact Design: Surface mount package allows for space-saving designs and easier integration into modern electronic devices.
- Enhanced Reliability: High surge current capability ensures robustness and longevity of the circuit.
- Reduced Heat Generation: Lower power loss results in less heat generation, improving overall system reliability.
Additional Details
The FM304-T typically has a forward voltage drop of around 0.45V to 0.55V at its rated current. Its maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage is generally around 40V. The operating junction temperature usually ranges from -65°C to +150°C. The device comes in an SMA (Surface Mount A) package, which is commonly used for surface-mount diodes and rectifiers. Its high surge current capability is typically around 50A for a short duration. The device is designed to operate reliably under these conditions, provided it is used within the specified ratings.