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Date: 24th Feb 2010
Low-loss schottky rectifier diodes from
ST Micro for power supplies
ST Microelectronics has introduced the STPS50U100C, a new
member of high-efficiency power schottky rectifier diodes
family suitable for energy-efficiency approvals, such as
80 PLUS. The STPS50U100C device is used in the output of
power supplies for adapters, desktop PCs, servers, TV and
video products, communication equipment, and for other electrical
appliances.
The 80 PLUS incentive program proposes to increase power
supply efficiency, which reduce global carbon emissions
by reducing wasted energy.
The key features of the STPS50U100CT rectifier diode are,
Typical forward-voltage drop (VF) of 0.64V at 25A (0.38V
at 5A)
200µA of maximum leakage current
Maximum average forward current of 50A
100V of repetitive peak reverse voltage
250A of surge non-repetitive forward current
ECOPACK 2-compliant packages meeting RoHS regulations
The forward voltage drop is the main source of power losses
in power Schottky diodes used for secondary rectification,
therefore minimizing this voltage drop is a key innovation
driver.
The ULVF family uses enhanced technology providing an increase
of the efficiency. The STPS50U100C family will handle high
power density providing a high safety margin to address
a large scale of high-output power supplies.
Maximum junction temperature: 150°C
Package:
STPS50U100C: TO-220 (STPS50U100CT) and I2PAK (STPS50U100CR)
package Price: Each $1.50 for 1k pieces
Availability: Now
For more details visit www.st.com
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