Re: 3A / 5A SMC diode differences?
- From: "Klaus Kragelund" <klauskvik@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Dec 2006 02:49:00 -0800
John O'Flaherty skrev:
klaus.kragelund@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi
I need 4 diodes for a bridge rectifier. I have narrowed it down to this
diode:
www.microdesign.dk/tmp/S5AC-13_Diodes_ds16007.pdf
It has a typical forward voltage of 1.05V at 5A
But this one has almost the same forward voltage at that current but is
rated for 3A max
www.microdesign.dk/tmp/S3J_SMC_3A_GeneralSemi_35087.pdf
The second diode isn't rated at the same current as the first. The data
*** gives the forward voltage at 2.5 A.
--
Well, yes. But what caught my eye was that the typical curves at 5A is
almost identical and the thermal resistance junction to lead is also
simelar. Since the powerloss then is the same, the junction temperature
should then also be the same.
I would assume (assumptions is the mother of all fuckups), that the
rating would then be identical. Ofcourse it could be an issue of
maximum ratings that have larger spread on the 3Amp version than the 5A
version. The forward voltage I qouted was typical data
Regards
Klaus
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