New Industry Products

Good-Ark Unveils SK2B Schottky Rectifiers

October 09, 2001 by Jeff Shepard

Good-Ark Electronics Co. Ltd. (China) announced the SK2B surface-mount Schottky barrier rectifiers, which are encased in an SMA-molded plastic housing that meets the UL 94V-0 flammability rating.

The device weighs 0.11g. It has a low-profile package, built-in strain relief, high efficiency, low power loss, a high-current capability and a high surge-handling capacity. It can also withstand 260 degrees C soldering temperature for 10s.

The rectifier has a maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage and maximum dc blocking voltage of 100V. The average forward-rectified current is 2A and the peak forward-surge current is 50A. It handles a maximum instantaneous forward voltage of 0.85V (2A, two-percent duty cycle). The operating temperature ranges from -50 to +125 degrees C, while the storage temperature is from -50 to +150 degrees C. The device exhibits a typical thermal resistance of 75 degrees C per watt.

It can be employed in a variety of surface-mount applications, including low-voltage HF inverters.