Date:2024-12-12 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:256 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd
What parameter coordination is required for the operation of rectifier diodes? Due to the special role played by rectifier diodes in circuits, the parameters of rectifier diodes are somewhat different from those of other ordinary diodes.
Maximum rectified current: refers to the maximum current allowed to pass through a rectifier diode during long-term operation.
Maximum reverse operating voltage: It refers to the maximum allowable value of the reverse voltage across the rectifier diode that cannot exceed the specified voltage. If this allowable value is exceeded, the rectifier tube may break down.
It refers to the reverse current allowed to pass through the rectifier diode when it operates at the highest reverse operating voltage. The smaller the reverse current, the better the unidirectional conductivity of the rectifier diode.
Maximum operating frequency: It refers to the highest frequency at which the rectifier diode can operate normally. When selecting, the operating frequency of the diode must be lower than this value; If it exceeds this value, the unidirectional conductivity of the rectifier diode is affected.
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