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PowerDI123

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SBRFP2M60P1Q

2A Field Plated SBR Field Plated Super Barrier Rectifier

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Description

This Super Barrier Rectifier (SBR) diode is ideally suited for applications requiring ultra-low blocking mode. Leading to lower operation temperatures and increased system reliability. Packaged in the compact thermally efficient PowerDI®123 package. 

Feature(s)

  • Reduced Ultra Low Forward Voltage Drop (VF) Increased Efficiency and Cooler Operation
  • Patented Super Barrier Rectifier SBR® Technology
  • Superior Avalanche Capability (See maximum Ratings)
  • Excellent Reverse Leakage (IR) Stability in High-Temperature Circumstance. Increased Reliability Against Thermal Runaway Failure in High Temperature Operation
  • <1.1mm Package Profile – Ideal for Thin Applications
  • Lead-Free Finish; RoHS Compliant (Notes 1 & 2)
  • Halogen and Antimony Free. “Green” Device (Note 3)
  • The DIODES SBRFP2M60P1Q is suitable for automotive applications requiring specific change control; this part is AEC-Q101 qualified, PPAP capable, and manufactured in IATF 16949 certified facilities. https://www.diodes.com/quality/product-definitions/

Application(s)

  • Polarity protection diodes
  • DC/DC converters
  • AC/DC adaptors
  • Flyback diodes
  • Re-circulating diodes

Product Specifications

Product Parameters

AEC Qualified Yes
Compliance (Only Automotive supports PPAP) Automotive
Configuration Single
Maximum Average Rectified Current IO (A) 2
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage VRRM (V) 60
Peak Forward Surge Current IFSM (A) 50
Forward VoltageDrop VF(V) 0.52
@ IF (A) 2
Maximum Reverse Current IR (μA) 12
@ VR (V) 60
Reverse Recovery Time trr (ns) 15
Total Capacitance CT (pF) 50

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