The STPS41H100CT is a high voltage Power Schottky Rectifier designed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This rectifier is engineered to combine low voltage-drop characteristics with high current handling capability and surge robustness, making it suitable for a variety of power conversion applications.
Key Features
- Dual center tap Schottky rectifier: The STPS41H100CT is configured in a dual center tap Schottky rectifier layout which is ideal for switch mode power supply and high frequency DC to DC converters.
- High junction temperature capability: With a maximum operating junction temperature of 175°C, this rectifier ensures reliability and stability under high temperature operating conditions.
- Low forward voltage drop: The device provides a low forward voltage drop, which reduces power loss and improves efficiency in your circuits.
- High surge current capability: It is designed to withstand high surge currents, making it robust against sudden voltage spikes.
- High frequency operation: The STPS41H100CT can operate at high frequencies, which is beneficial for applications requiring fast switching.
Applications
The versatility of the STPS41H100CT allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Power supply units
- Adapters and on-board DC/DC converters
- Battery charging circuits
- Reverse battery protection
- Automotive applications
- High frequency inverters
Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Average Rectified Current (Io) |
2 x 20 A |
| Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage (VRRM) |
100 V |
| Non-repetitive Peak Surge Current (ITSM) |
180 A |
| Forward Voltage Drop (VF) at IF |
0.85 V at 20 A |
| Junction Temperature (Tj max) |
175°C |
The STPS41H100CT is a testament to STMicroelectronics' commitment to providing advanced semiconductor solutions that meet the needs of modern electronic systems. With its robust design and high-efficiency performance, this Power Schottky Rectifier is a reliable choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance their power management systems.