Schottky diode, also known as Schottky barrier diode (SBD), is a low-power, ultra high speed semiconductor device.
Schottky diodes are divided into two packaging forms: lead and surface mount (patch). Schottky diodes with lead type packaging are commonly used as high-frequency high current rectifier diodes, freewheeling diodes, or protective diodes.
In general, there are three numbers in the naming of rectifier bridges. The first number represents the rated current, A; the last two numbers represent the rated voltage (number * 100), V
The rectifier bridge stack product is composed of four rectifier silicon chips connected in a bridge configuration and encapsulated with insulating plastic. The high-power rectifier bridge is encapsulated with a zinc metal shell outside the insulation layer to enhance heat dissipation.
The exterior of a vacuum diode is a metal or glass cover, and the air inside is precisely extracted to form a vacuum state.
The technical indicators used to indicate the performance and applicability of diodes are called diode parameters, and different types of diodes have different characteristic parameters.