The ESH1C-E3/5AT belongs to the category of semiconductor devices and is commonly used as a rectifier diode. This diode exhibits characteristics such as high efficiency, low forward voltage drop, and fast switching speed. It is typically packaged in a small, surface-mount package and is available in various quantities per package.
The ESH1C-E3/5AT has two pins, with the anode connected to pin 1 and the cathode connected to pin 2.
The ESH1C-E3/5AT operates on the principle of allowing current to flow in one direction while blocking it in the opposite direction. When a forward voltage is applied, the diode conducts, allowing current to pass through. In the reverse bias condition, the diode blocks the current flow.
The ESH1C-E3/5AT is commonly used in: - Switching power supplies - DC-DC converters - Freewheeling diodes - Reverse polarity protection circuits
Some alternative models to the ESH1C-E3/5AT include: - 1N4001 - 1N4148 - 1N5819 - BAT54S
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What is ESH1C-E3/5AT?
How does ESH1C-E3/5AT work?
What are the typical applications of ESH1C-E3/5AT?
What is the operating voltage and current range for ESH1C-E3/5AT?
How accurate is ESH1C-E3/5AT in current measurement?
Can ESH1C-E3/5AT be used in automotive applications?
Does ESH1C-E3/5AT require calibration?
Is ESH1C-E3/5AT sensitive to external magnetic interference?
What output interface does ESH1C-E3/5AT provide?
Are there any special considerations for PCB layout when using ESH1C-E3/5AT?