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PBYR2540CT

Manufacturer: PHILIPS

Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PBYR2540CT PHILIPS 100 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier **Introduction to the PBYR2540CT Schottky Diode from Philips**  

The PBYR2540CT is a high-performance Schottky barrier rectifier diode designed for efficient power conversion and switching applications. Manufactured by Philips (now Nexperia), this dual-diode component features a common-cathode configuration, making it suitable for use in voltage clamping, freewheeling, and DC-DC converter circuits.  

With a low forward voltage drop and minimal reverse recovery time, the PBYR2540CT enhances energy efficiency in high-frequency operations. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance in demanding environments, supporting continuous operation at elevated temperatures. The diode is rated for a repetitive peak reverse voltage of 40V and an average forward current of 25A per diode, making it ideal for automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics applications.  

The PBYR2540CT is housed in a TO-220AB package, providing excellent thermal dissipation and mechanical stability. Its compact design and high surge current capability further contribute to its versatility in power supply and motor control systems.  

Engineers and designers favor this component for its balance of efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness, ensuring optimal performance in modern electronic circuits.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

Rectifier diodes Schottky barrier

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