MBR0520LT1G: Schottky Power Rectifier, SOD-123, 0.5A, 20V
onsemi

The MBR0520LT1G from onsemi is a Schottky Power Rectifier that utilizes the Schottky Barrier principle for efficient operation. It is designed for surface mount applications, offering a compact size that is critical in systems where space and weight are limited. This component is characterized by its low forward voltage drop, which is a maximum of 0.38V at 0.5A and 25°C, making it suitable for low voltage, high frequency rectification tasks. It can operate at junction temperatures up to 125°C and comes in a plastic SOD-123 package.

The device features a guard ring for stress protection, enhancing its reliability under varying conditions. It is suitable for use as free wheeling and polarity protection diodes. The component is also AEC-Q101 qualified and PPAP capable, making it suitable for automotive applications and other scenarios that require high reliability and control change requirements. All packages of this component are lead-free, aligning with current environmental standards for electronic components.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Package Type: SOD-123
  • Maximum Forward Voltage: 0.38V (max) at 0.5A, 25°C
  • Average Rectified Forward Current: 0.5A
  • Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage: 20V
  • Operating Junction Temperature: -65 to +125°C
  • Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Ambient: 206°C/W
  • Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Lead: 150°C/W
  • ESD Ratings: Human Body Model > 8000V, Machine Model > 400V

MBR0520LT1G Datasheet

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Applications

  • Low voltage, high frequency rectification
  • Free wheeling diodes
  • Polarity protection diodes
  • Surface mount applications where compact size and weight are critical

Category

Diodes

General information

Schottky diodes are semiconductor devices that operate by allowing current to flow in one direction but blocking it in the opposite direction, similar to other diodes. However, what sets Schottky diodes apart is their low forward voltage drop, typically resulting from the metal-semiconductor junction they employ, rather than the p-n junction found in conventional diodes. This characteristic makes them highly efficient for applications requiring fast switching and low voltage operations, such as power supply circuits, frequency converters, and as clamping diodes.

When selecting a Schottky diode for a specific application, engineers should consider parameters such as the maximum forward current, peak repetitive reverse voltage, forward voltage drop, and package type. The operating junction temperature range and thermal resistance are also important factors, as they affect the diode's reliability and performance under various conditions. Additionally, for applications in harsh environments or where reliability is critical, features such as stress protection guard rings and compliance with automotive standards (e.g., AEC-Q101) may be relevant.

Schottky diodes are widely used in a variety of applications, including power management in portable devices, reverse polarity protection, and voltage clamping. Their compact size and ability to handle high frequencies make them particularly suitable for modern electronic devices that require efficiency and miniaturization.

Ultimately, the choice of a Schottky diode depends on the specific requirements of the application, including electrical characteristics, environmental conditions, and space constraints. Understanding the key specifications and how they relate to the intended use is crucial for selecting the appropriate component.

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