UG4C-M3/54 vs UG4A-M3/54
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| Category | Diodes - Rectifiers - Single | Diodes - Rectifiers - Single |
| Manufacturer | Vishay Semiconductor - Diodes Division | Vishay Semiconductor - Diodes Division |
| Description | DIODE GEN PURP 150V 4A DO201AD | DIODE GEN PURP 50V 4A DO201AD |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR) | Tape & Reel (TR) |
| Series | - | - |
| Mounting Type | Through Hole | Through Hole |
| Package / Case | DO-201AD, Axial | DO-201AD, Axial |
| Supplier Device Package | DO-201AD | DO-201AD |
| Diode Type | Standard | Standard |
| Current - Average Rectified (Io) | 4A | 4A |
| Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If | 950 mV @ 1 A | 950 mV @ 4 A |
| Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr | 5 µA @ 150 V | 5 µA @ 50 V |
| Capacitance @ Vr, F | 20pF @ 4V, 1MHz | 20pF @ 4V, 1MHz |
| Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max) | 150 V | 50 V |
| Speed | Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) | Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) |
| Reverse Recovery Time (trr) | 30 ns | 30 ns |
| Operating Temperature - Junction | -55°C ~ 150°C | -55°C ~ 150°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 is the maximum reverse voltage (PIV) of a rectifier diode?
The Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV) is the maximum reverse voltage that a diode can withstand. When selecting a diode, the PIV must be higher than the maximum reverse voltage in the circuit, usually twice or more the input voltage.
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3. 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.
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4. Can a single rectifier diode be used for high-frequency applications?
Traditional silicon rectifier diodes are not suitable for high-frequency applications because their reverse recovery time is relatively long. For high-frequency applications, fast recovery diodes or Schottky diodes are typically used to reduce switching losses and improve efficiency.

