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PBYR1645

Manufacturer: PHILIPS

Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PBYR1645 PHILIPS 250 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier **Introduction to the PBYR1645 Diode from Philips**  

The PBYR1645 is a high-performance rectifier diode designed by Philips, now part of Nexperia, offering efficient power conversion in various electronic applications. This component features a dual-diode configuration, making it suitable for use in bridge rectifiers, power supplies, and voltage regulation circuits.  

With a maximum average forward current rating of 16 A and a peak repetitive reverse voltage of 45 V, the PBYR1645 is engineered to handle moderate to high power loads while maintaining reliability. Its low forward voltage drop and fast switching characteristics enhance energy efficiency, reducing heat dissipation in circuits.  

Encased in a robust TO-220AB package, the diode ensures effective thermal management, allowing for stable operation under demanding conditions. The PBYR1645 is commonly utilized in automotive systems, industrial power modules, and consumer electronics where consistent performance and durability are essential.  

Designed to meet industry standards, this diode combines Philips' legacy of quality with modern semiconductor technology, making it a dependable choice for engineers and designers seeking efficient rectification solutions. Its balanced performance and rugged construction make it well-suited for both commercial and industrial applications.

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Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier

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