Low Profile Schottky Rectifiers in SMC DFN case, 53% Lower in Height than The Comparable SMC
The CMDFSHC3-100 (3A) and CMDFSHC5-100 (5A) are 100V Schottky rectifiers in the low profile SMC DFN surface mount case, featuring highly desirable energy efficiency, utilizing passivated silicon die to improve performance and reliability.
The space-saving SMC DFN package is 1.25mm in height, 53% lower in height than the comparable SMC, supporting designs requiring low board profiles. Electrical specifications for these highly energy-efficient devices include a low forward voltage (VF) as low as 0.78V at 5A. These devices are ideal for reverse polarity protection, boost converters, and general rectification applications.
Features
Low forward voltage drop
High current options (3A and 5A)
DFN style package
Benefits
Improved thermal efficiency
Space savings
Low profile package
RoHS and REACH compliant
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