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1N5399 1N-5399 1000V 1.5A General Purpose Rectifier Diodes

1N5399 1N-5399 1000V 1.5A GENERAL PURPOSE RECTIFIER DIODES

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5399 1N5399 1N-5399 1000V 1.5A General Purpose Rectifier Diodes Silicon Junction Diode DO-41 Package 2 Pin Leads

General purpose diodes are two-terminal electronic components that allow current to flow in only one direction, from an anode (+) to a cathode. These simple semiconductors are PN junctions with a positive or P-region with positive ions and a negative or N-region with negative electrons. Applying a forward voltage to the PN junction causes current to flow in only one direction as electrons from the N-region fill “holes” in the P-region. The diodes reverse voltage is the potential barrier that prevents current to flow in the opposite direction, analogous to a pressure rating on a check valve.

1N5399 is a rectifier diode, designed specifically for circuits that need to convert alternating current to direct current. It can pass currents of up to 1.5 A, and have peak inverse voltage (PIV) rating of 1,000 V.

Specifications:

 

  • Product Name : Rectifier Diodes;
  • Model : 1N5399
  • Mounting Type: Through Hole
  • Color : Black, Silver Tone
  • Package: DO-41
  • Repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) : max. 1000 V
  • Continuous reverse voltage (VR): max. 1000 V
  • Continuous forward current (IF): 1.5 A
  • Repetitive peak forward current (IFRM): max. 50 A.
  • Forward voltage (VF): 1.3 V
  • Junction temperature (Tj): -50 to +150 °C
  • Solder dip 275 °C max. 10 s, per JESD 22-B106
  • Weight : 0.33gm;

Features:

 

  • Low forward voltage drop
  • Low leakage current
  • High forward surge capability
  • Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage: 1000V
  • Average Rectified Output Current: 1.5A
  • Low Forward Voltage Drop
  • High Surge Current Capability
  • Can be used to prevent reverse polarity problem – Half Wave and Full Wave rectifiers – Used as a protection device – Current flow regulators

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