STPS15L45CB-TR - Schottky Rectifier by STMicroelectronics
The STPS15L45CB-TR is a state-of-the-art Schottky rectifier designed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics, a global leader in semiconductor solutions. This component is part of ST's Schottky diode portfolio, renowned for high efficiency and low voltage drop, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
With a forward current of 15A and a low forward voltage drop, the STPS15L45CB-TR offers excellent power efficiency. Its maximum operating junction temperature of 150°C enables the diode to perform reliably in high temperature environments, which is critical for industrial and automotive applications. The device is also characterized by a low leakage current, further enhancing its efficiency, especially in low-power applications.
Key Features:
- High Junction Temperature: Capable of operating at a junction temperature of up to 150°C, which ensures reliability under thermal stress.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: Provides better efficiency by minimizing power loss during conduction.
- High Forward Surge Capability: Designed to handle high surge currents, which is essential for applications that experience transient overcurrent conditions.
- Low Leakage Current: Ensures minimal power loss when the diode is in the reverse-biased condition.
Applications:
The versatility of the STPS15L45CB-TR makes it suitable for a broad spectrum of applications, including:
- Switching power supplies
- Converters
- Free-wheeling diodes
- Reverse battery protection
- Automotive applications
- Power management solutions
This Schottky rectifier is housed in a TO-252 (DPAK) surface-mount package, which is not only robust but also space-efficient, making it a perfect fit for compact circuit designs. The suffix 'TR' indicates that the product is provided in tape and reel packaging, which is ideal for automated assembly processes used in high-volume production.
The STPS15L45CB-TR by STMicroelectronics exemplifies the company's commitment to providing high-performance, reliable components for power management and conversion applications. Its combination of high temperature operation, efficiency, and surge capability makes it a top choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance their power systems.