CMR1F-06M TR13 vs CMR1U-04 TR13
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| Category | Diodes - Rectifiers - Single | Diodes - Rectifiers - Single |
| Manufacturer | Central Semiconductor Corp | Central Semiconductor Corp |
| Description | DIODE GEN PURP 600V 1A SMA | DIODE GEN PURP 400V 1A SMB |
| Package | DO-214AC, SMA | DO-214AA, SMB |
| Series | - | - |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | DO-214AC, SMA | DO-214AA, SMB |
| Supplier Device Package | SMA | SMB |
| Diode Type | Standard | Standard |
| Current - Average Rectified (Io) | 1A | 1A |
| Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If | 1.3V @ 1A | 1.25V @ 1A |
| Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr | 5µA @ 600V | 5µA @ 400V |
| Capacitance @ Vr, F | 15pF @ 4V, 1MHz | - |
| Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max) | 600V | 400V |
| Speed | Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) | Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) |
| Reverse Recovery Time (trr) | 250ns | 50ns |
| Operating Temperature - Junction | -65°C ~ 150°C | -65°C ~ 175°C |
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1. What is a single rectifier diode?
A single rectifier diode is an electronic component used to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), typically used in power supplies, chargers, and other circuits that require DC power.
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2. What are the common applications of a single rectifier diode?
They are commonly used in power circuits, chargers, AC to DC converters, motor drives, circuit protection, and other electronic devices to convert AC power to DC power or protect circuits from reverse current.
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3. What is forward voltage drop?
Forward voltage drop refers to the voltage drop generated when the current passes through a diode when it is conducting. The forward voltage drop of silicon rectifier diodes is usually around 0.7V, while the forward voltage drop of Schottky diodes is usually lower, between 0.2V and 0.3V.
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4. What is a fast recovery diode?
Fast recovery diode is a special type of rectifier diode with a short reverse recovery time, suitable for high-frequency power supplies and switch mode power supplies (SMPS) applications, reducing switching losses.

