Overview
The MBRS130 is a Schottky power rectifier diode designed by Fairchild Semiconductor, now part of ON Semiconductor. This diode employs the Schottky Barrier principle in a large area metal-to-silicon power diode, making it ideal for use as rectifiers in low voltage, high frequency inverters, free wheeling diodes, and polarity protection diodes. The device features a compact surface mount package with J-bend leads, ensuring space-efficient designs and ease of automated handling.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Units |
---|---|---|
VRRM (Maximum Repetitive Reverse Voltage) | 30 | V |
IF(AV) (Average Rectified Forward Current @ TL = 120°C) | 1.0 | A |
IFSM (Non-repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current) | 40 | A |
TSTG (Storage Temperature Range) | -65 to +150 | °C |
TJ (Operating Junction Temperature) | -65 to +125 | °C |
VF (Forward Voltage @ IF = 1.0A) | 0.55 | V |
IR (Reverse Leakage Current @ VR = 30V, TA = 100°C) | 1.0 to 10 | mA |
Package Type | SMB (DO-214AA) | |
Power Dissipation | 1.5 Watt |
Key Features
- Compact Surface Mount Package: The MBRS130 is housed in a small, surface-mount SMB (DO-214AA) package with J-bend leads, facilitating automated handling and space-efficient designs.
- Low Forward Voltage Drop: The diode features a very low forward voltage drop of 0.55 V at 1.0 A, ensuring efficient conduction with minimal power loss.
- High Stability and Protection: It includes a highly stable oxide passivated junction and guardring for stress protection, enhancing its reliability and ability to withstand reverse avalanche energy transients.
- Rugged Package: The epoxy molded case is corrosion-resistant, and the terminal leads are readily solderable, with a lead and mounting surface temperature of up to 260°C for 10 seconds.
Applications
- Power Supply Circuits: Ideal for use in power supply circuits for voltage regulation due to its low forward voltage drop and fast switching characteristics.
- Automotive Electronics: Suitable for automotive applications requiring high efficiency and reliability.
- Solar Power Systems: Used in solar power systems for efficient energy conversion.
- High-Frequency Inverters and Free Wheeling Diodes: The MBRS130 is well-suited for high-frequency inverters and as free wheeling diodes due to its fast switching speed and low forward voltage drop.
Q & A
- Q: What is the maximum forward voltage drop of the MBRS130?
A: The maximum forward voltage drop of the MBRS130 is 0.55 V at 1.0 A.
- Q: Is the MBRS130 suitable for high-frequency applications?
A: Yes, the MBRS130 is designed for high-frequency circuits and offers fast switching speeds, making it ideal for such applications.
- Q: What is the maximum repetitive reverse voltage (VRRM) of the MBRS130?
A: The maximum repetitive reverse voltage (VRRM) of the MBRS130 is 30 V.
- Q: What is the average rectified forward current (IF(AV)) of the MBRS130 at TL = 120°C?
A: The average rectified forward current (IF(AV)) of the MBRS130 at TL = 120°C is 1.0 A.
- Q: What is the non-repetitive peak forward surge current (IFSM) of the MBRS130?
A: The non-repetitive peak forward surge current (IFSM) of the MBRS130 is 40 A.
- Q: What is the storage temperature range (TSTG) of the MBRS130?
A: The storage temperature range (TSTG) of the MBRS130 is -65 to +150°C.
- Q: What is the operating junction temperature (TJ) range of the MBRS130?
A: The operating junction temperature (TJ) range of the MBRS130 is -65 to +125°C.
- Q: What are the package and lead characteristics of the MBRS130?
A: The MBRS130 is housed in a surface-mount SMB (DO-214AA) package with J-bend leads. The package is epoxy molded, and the terminal leads are corrosion-resistant and readily solderable.
- Q: Are there any equivalents or alternatives to the MBRS130?
A: Yes, alternatives to the MBRS130 include the SS310 from Vishay and the RB520S from Fairchild Semiconductor.
- Q: How should the MBRS130 be connected in a circuit?
A: The MBRS130 should be connected ensuring proper polarity with the anode and cathode terminals. Refer to the datasheet for detailed usage instructions.