Fast Recovery/Schottky/Rectifier Diode Assorted Kit
Packing quantity:
1N5817--------- 1A 20V --------- 10PCS 1N5819 --------- 1A 40V --------- 20PCS
1N4001 --------- 1A50V --------- 20PCS
1N4004 --------- 1A 400V --------- 20PCS
1N4007 --------- 1A 1000V --------- 20PCS
1N4148 --------- 200mA 100V--------- 30PCS
1N5404 --------- 3A 400V --------- 10PCS
1N5406 --------- 3A 600V --------- 10PCS
1N5408 --------- 3A 1000V --------- 10PCS
1N5822 --------- 3A 40V --------- 10PCS
RL207 --------- 2A 1000V --------- 10PCS
FR207--------- 2A 1000V --------- 10PCS
FR107 --------- 1A 1000V --------- 10PCS
UF4007--------- 1A 1000V --------- 10PCS
Forward Voltage Drop: When conducting, diodes have a small voltage drop across them, typically around 0.7V for silicon diodes and 0.3V for germanium diodes.
Reverse Breakdown Voltage: When the reverse voltage exceeds a certain level, known as the breakdown voltage, the diode starts to conduct in the reverse direction.
Reverse Leakage Current: A small current that flows through the diode when it is reverse-biased, typically in the microampere range.
Junction Capacitance: Diodes exhibit capacitance at the p-n junction, which can affect their performance in high-frequency applications.
Forward Current Rating: The maximum current that a diode can conduct in the forward direction without being damaged.
Reverse Recovery Time: The time it takes for a diode to switch from conducting in the forward direction to blocking in the reverse direction.
Temperature Sensitivity: Diodes' electrical properties, such as forward voltage drop and leakage current, can change with temperature.