Schottky Rectifier Diode suits eco-design power supplies.

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Housed in ECOPACK®2-compliant package that meets RoHS regulations, Model STPS50U100C features typical forward voltage drop of 0.64 V at 25 A and 0.38 V at 5 A. Device has max leakage current of 200 µA, max average forward current of 50 A, and repetitive peak reverse voltage of 100 V. Designed to help manufacturers achieve energy-efficiency approvals, such as 80 PLUS®, diode is suited for power supplies for adapters, desktop PCs, servers, video products, and communication equipment.



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STMicroelectronics Unveils Ultra Low-Loss Rectifier Diodes for More Efficient and Greener Power Supplies



First diode in new family of Schottky rectifiers with ultra-low forward voltage drop boosts power-supply efficiency to help meet eco-design initiatives

GENEVA, -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a leading supplier of power semiconductors, has introduced a new family of high-efficiency power rectifiers that will help product manufacturers achieve energy-efficiency approvals, such as 80 PLUS®. Saving energy has become a major selling point for power-supply and computer manufacturers. The 80 PLUS incentive program proposes to increase power supply efficiency, which helps reduce global carbon emissions by reducing wasted energy.

The new STPS50U100C is a rectifier diode and can be used in the output of power supplies for adapters, desktop PCs, servers, TV and video products, communication equipment, and many other electrical appliances. It is the first member of a new family of ultra-low forward voltage (ULVF(TM)) Schottky rectifier diodes from ST, which will provide a range of diode properties to fulfill various applications. 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 new ULVF family uses enhanced technology providing a significant increase of the overall efficiency. This new family will handle higher power density providing a high safety margin to address a large scale of high-output power supplies, and will be available in compact, industry-standard packages. Package options will include TO-220 and I2PAK, with other styles planned to be made available in the future.

Key features of the STPS50U100CT:

-- Typical forward-voltage drop (VF): 0.64V at 25A (0.38V @ 5A)

-- Maximum leakage current of 200 micro-A

-- Maximum average forward current: 50A

-- Repetitive peak reverse voltage: 100V

-- Surge non-repetitive forward current: 250A

-- Maximum junction temperature: 150 degrees C

-- ECOPACK®2-compliant packages meeting RoHS Regulations

The STPS50U100C is in full production now, in TO-220 (STPS50U100CT) and I2PAK (STPS50U100CR) package options, respectively, priced from $1.50 in quantities of 1000 pieces.

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