Power

Super-barrier rectifiers improve efficiency by up to 2%

19th January 2016
Nat Bowers
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Employing proprietary super-barrier trench technology to significantly reduce power loss and operating temperature, the SBRTF40U100CT and SBRTF40U100CTFP 40A rectifiers have been introduced by Diodes Incorporated. When used as output rectifiers in power adapters and quick chargers for smartphones, tablets and flat-panel TVs, these devices can improve efficiency by up to 2% and reduce operating temperature by up to 10°C.

Various features contribute to lowering the overall power dissipation of the SBRTF40U100CT and SBRTF40U100CTFP rectifiers, either enabling cooler running new applications or avoiding the expensive rework of proven designs that need to meet more stringent temperature limits. An ultra-low forward‑voltage drop of just 0.27V (at a forward current of 2A) reduces power loss while a low reverse‑leakage current (0.5mA maximum at 100V reverse voltage) improves energy efficiency, especially at higher operating temperatures.

The SBRTF40U100CT and SBRTF40U100CTFP are each capable of delivering a high average rectified output current of 40A. Additionally, their high forward-surge current capability of up to 200A enables them to endure high, short-duration, non-repetitive peak currents. These rectifiers are also avalanche rugged with a rating of 340mJ. Consequently, they can comfortably withstand the unclamped switching events generated by inductors and other wound components.

Offered in regular 3-terminal TO220AB or isolated-tab ITO220AB packages, the SBRTF40U100CT and SBRTF40U100CTFP are supplied in 50 piece tubes and are priced at $0.78 each in 1,000 unit quantities.

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