1N5401 – TBC

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1N5401
 
 
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Description:

Rectifier Diode, 1-Phase, 3A, 100V V(RRM), Silicon, DO-201 Package

 
 
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Overview

The onsemi 1N5401 is a general-purpose silicon rectifier diode designed for efficient power conversion and signal rectification. Its primary function is to allow current flow in one direction while blocking it in the reverse, with a key operational characteristic being its 3A average rectified current capability at a 100V reverse voltage. A critical design consideration for engineers is the diode’s standard recovery time, which, while suitable for many applications, can introduce significant switching losses in high-frequency power supplies, necessitating careful component selection or the use of faster recovery diodes where efficiency is paramount.

Key Features

  • 100V DC Reverse Voltage (Vr)
  • 3A Average Rectified Current (Io)
  • 1.2V Maximum Forward Voltage (Vf) @ 3A
  • Standard Recovery (>500ns)
  • 5 µA Reverse Leakage Current @ 100V
  • 30pF Capacitance @ 4V, 1MHz
  • DO-201AD Axial Package

Applications

The component is engineered for deployment in systems requiring high reliability and performance under specific operating conditions. It provides functional stability across the stated design envelope.

  • Rectification in low-frequency AC-to-DC power supplies
  • Reverse polarity protection in battery-powered devices
  • Demagnetization suppression in relay driver circuits
  • Voltage clamping in audio amplifier output stages
 
 
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