Silicon Schottky Tops 200V Limit

Oct. 8, 2008
Part of a trio of devices, the MBR40250 silicon Schottky diode breaks the 200V barrier with a breakdown-voltage rating of 250V. It also features a lower forward voltage in the order of less than 1V. The 40A device comes in a T0-220 package/die and is

Part of a trio of devices, the MBR40250 silicon Schottky diode breaks the 200V barrier with a breakdown-voltage rating of 250V. It also features a lower forward voltage in the order of less than 1V. The 40A device comes in a T0-220 package/die and is suitable for use in plasma/LCD television, power supply, consumer, and automotive applications. Rounding out the group are the 4A MBRS4201 and 3A MBRS3201 Shottkys. Both devices specify a breakdown voltage of 200V and are available in SMC packages. Prices range from $0.30 to $1 each/10,000. ON SEMICONDUCTOR, Phoenix, AZ. (800) 282-9855.

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