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STD1NB60

Manufacturer: ST

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Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
STD1NB60 ST 12500 In Stock

Description and Introduction

N The STD1NB60 is a power Schottky rectifier manufactured by STMicroelectronics. Below are the specifications, descriptions, and features based on Ic-phoenix technical data files:  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Voltage Rating (V_RRM):** 60 V  
- **Average Forward Current (I_F(AV)):** 1 A  
- **Peak Forward Surge Current (I_FSM):** 30 A (non-repetitive)  
- **Forward Voltage Drop (V_F):** 0.55 V (typical at 1 A)  
- **Reverse Leakage Current (I_R):** 0.5 mA (maximum at 60 V)  
- **Operating Junction Temperature (T_J):** -65°C to +150°C  
- **Storage Temperature (T_stg):** -65°C to +150°C  

### **Descriptions:**  
- The STD1NB60 is a Schottky rectifier designed for high-efficiency power applications.  
- It features a low forward voltage drop, making it suitable for switching power supplies, DC-DC converters, and reverse polarity protection circuits.  
- The device is housed in a SMA (DO-214AC) surface-mount package, ensuring compact PCB integration.  

### **Features:**  
- **Low Power Losses:** Due to the Schottky barrier principle, it offers minimal conduction losses.  
- **High Surge Current Capability:** Supports up to 30 A non-repetitive surge current.  
- **Fast Switching Performance:** Ideal for high-frequency applications.  
- **Pb-Free and RoHS Compliant:** Meets environmental standards.  

This information is strictly factual and sourced from the manufacturer's datasheet.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

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