1N5649 Diode
Product Category: Semiconductor Diode
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Rectifier Diode - Use: Used for converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) in various electronic circuits. - Characteristics: High current capability, low forward voltage drop, fast switching speed. - Package: Typically available in a DO-41 axial lead package. - Essence: Essential component in power supply and rectification circuits. - Packaging/Quantity: Available in reels or bulk packaging, quantity varies by manufacturer.
Specifications: - Maximum Forward Voltage Drop: 1V - Maximum Reverse Voltage: 200V - Maximum Forward Current: 3A - Reverse Recovery Time: 2μs
Detailed Pin Configuration: The 1N5649 diode has two leads, with the anode connected to the positive terminal and the cathode connected to the negative terminal.
Functional Features: - Efficient rectification of AC to DC. - Fast switching speed for high-frequency applications. - Low forward voltage drop minimizes power loss.
Advantages: - High current capability. - Low forward voltage drop reduces power dissipation. - Fast recovery time.
Disadvantages: - Limited reverse voltage rating compared to other diodes. - Higher cost compared to standard silicon diodes.
Working Principles: When a positive voltage is applied to the anode and a negative voltage to the cathode, the diode conducts, allowing current to flow in one direction. In reverse bias, the diode blocks the current flow.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Power supply units - Battery chargers - Voltage regulators - Switching power supplies - Inverters
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: - 1N4001, 1N4004, 1N5408 - BY550, FR107, UF4007
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed understanding of the 1N5649 diode, including its specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
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