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STPS20L40CFP - Low drop power Schottky rectifier

Download the STPS20L40CFP datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the STPS20L40C variant, as both devices belong to the same low drop power schottky rectifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

uc Dual center tap Schottky rectifiers designed for d high frequency switched mode power supplies ro and DC to DC converters.

P These devices are intended for use in low voltage, te high frequency inverters, free-wheeling and Obsole polarity protection applications.

Key Features

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  • Low forward voltage drop meaning very small P conduction losses te.
  • Low dynamic losses as a result of the schottky le barrier o.
  • Insulated package: TO-220FPAB s insulating voltage = 200 V DC b capacitance = 12 pF - O.
  • Avalanche capability specified t(s).

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STPS20L40C Low drop power Schottky rectifier Main product characteristics A1 IF(AV) 2 x 10 A K A2 VRRM t(s) Tj (max) VF(max) 40 V 150° C 0.5 V duc Features and benefits ro ■ Low forward voltage drop meaning very small P conduction losses te ■ Low dynamic losses as a result of the schottky le barrier o ■ Insulated package: TO-220FPAB s insulating voltage = 200 V DC b capacitance = 12 pF - O ■ Avalanche capability specified t(s) Description uc Dual center tap Schottky rectifiers designed for d high frequency switched mode power supplies ro and DC to DC converters. P These devices are intended for use in low voltage, te high frequency inverters, free-wheeling and Obsole polarity protection applications. A2 K A1 TO-220FPAB STPS20L40CFP March 2007 Rev 5 1/7 www.st.