Diodes & Rectifiers
Diodes and rectifiers are among the most critical semiconductor components in electronics, with their primary function being to conduct electric current in one direction while blocking it in the opposite direction. This fundamental characteristic allows diodes to play a vital role in converting alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), protecting circuits against reverse voltage, stabilizing voltage, and even tuning frequencies. Choosing the proper diode with the correct current, voltage, and switching speed ratings ensures the stability of your power supply and overall PCB design.
In this section, we provide a highly comprehensive portfolio of various miniature SMD and high-power DIP diodes for your industrial and laboratory projects:
- Bridge Rectifiers: Integrated components ideal for full-wave rectification of AC current at the input stage of power supplies, chargers, and adapters.
- Rectifiers: A variety of standard and high-frequency single-channel rectifier diodes designed to manage different current loads in power boards.
- Zener Diodes: Specialized components engineered to operate in the reverse breakdown region, utilized as fixed voltage references and circuit protection against sudden voltage spikes.
- Schottky Diodes: Diodes boasting a very low forward voltage drop and ultra-fast switching speeds, serving as the most optimized choice for high-frequency and Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) circuits.
- Varactor Diodes: Voltage-variable capacitance diodes widely used in telecommunication circuits, oscillators, and RF tuning stages.
- Other Diodes: Direct access to a wide selection of specialized components, including Shockley diodes, germanium diodes, Fast / Ultra-Fast recovery diodes, and hard-to-find market parts.
All products in this category are supplied with original manufacturer part numbers, precise technical specifications (rated current and breakdown voltage), and options for individual or bulk purchasing at competitive market prices.
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Manufacturer part number: 01715013