Overview
The B560C-13-F is a high-efficiency 60 V, 5 A surface mount Schottky barrier rectifier produced by Diodes Incorporated. This component is part of the B560 series and is available in an SMC (DO-214AB) package. It is designed to meet the general requirements of commercial applications, offering low power loss and high efficiency. The device operates over a wide temperature range from -55°C to +125°C, making it suitable for various industrial and automotive applications.
Key Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Average Rectified Current-Max | 5 A |
Peak Current-Max | 175 A |
Reverse Voltage-Max [Vrrm] | 60 V |
Reverse Current-Max | 0.5 mA |
Forward Voltage | 0.7 V |
Package Style | SMC (DO-214AB) |
Mounting Method | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature Range | -55°C to +125°C |
Storage Temperature Range | -55°C to +150°C |
Key Features
The B560C-13-F features several key benefits:
- Guard Ring Die Construction for Transient Protection
- Ideally Suited for Automated Assembly
- Low Power Loss, High Efficiency
- Lead-Free Finish; RoHS Compliant
- Halogen and Antimony Free, 'Green' Device
- Qualified to JEDEC standards for High Reliability
Applications
The B560C-13-F is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Low Voltage, High Frequency Inverters
- Free Wheeling Diodes
- Polarity Protection Diodes
- Re-circulating Diodes
- Switching Diodes
Q & A
- What is the maximum average rectified current of the B560C-13-F?
5 A.
- What is the peak current rating of the B560C-13-F?
175 A.
- What is the maximum reverse voltage of the B560C-13-F?
60 V.
- What is the forward voltage drop of the B560C-13-F?
0.7 V.
- In what package style is the B560C-13-F available?
SMC (DO-214AB).
- What is the operating temperature range of the B560C-13-F?
-55°C to +125°C.
- Is the B560C-13-F RoHS compliant?
- What are the key features of the B560C-13-F?
Guard Ring Die Construction, low power loss, high efficiency, and suitability for automated assembly.
- What applications is the B560C-13-F suited for?
Low voltage, high frequency inverters, free wheeling, polarity protection, and switching diodes.
- Is the B560C-13-F qualified to any specific standards?