Fast Recovery Diode – Semiconductor Component – for Power Electronics – For Sale
Fast Recovery Diode
Fast recovery diodes (FRDs) offer shorter reverse recovery times (t rr ), making them superior to typical rectifier diodes in terms of switching speed and switching losses.
Diodes can be divided into two main categories: rectifier diodes (standard recovery) and fast diodes. Rectifier diodes are generally used to convert AC (alternating current) to DC (direct current). Although optimized for low conduction losses, rectifier diodes are subjected to only moderate dynamic stresses when transitioning from the on state to the blocking state.
On the other hand, the fast diode is a companion device to the switch in the DC to AC conversion. Each switch requires a complementary diode (e.g., for “renewing” reactive power) to enable operation of a DC-to-AC conversion system with inductive loads.
Features
Ultra-fast switching and recovery times
Low forward voltage drop
High current capability
Low reverse leakage current
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