1N4002G A0G
Product Category: Semiconductor Diode
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Rectifier Diode - Use: Used in rectification and power supply applications - Characteristics: High current capability, low forward voltage drop - Package: DO-41 (Axial Lead) - Essence: Converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) - Packaging/Quantity: Typically available in reels or bulk packaging
Specifications: - Maximum Average Forward Current: 1A - Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage: 100V - Forward Voltage Drop: 1V at 1A - Reverse Recovery Time: 30ns
Detailed Pin Configuration: The 1N4002G A0G diode has two leads, with the anode connected to the positive terminal and the cathode to the negative terminal.
Functional Features: - Efficiently converts AC to DC - Low forward voltage drop minimizes power loss - High current capability allows for use in various power supply applications
Advantages and Disadvantages: - Advantages: - High current capability - Low forward voltage drop - Reliable and widely available - Disadvantages: - Relatively slow reverse recovery time - Limited maximum voltage rating
Working Principles: The 1N4002G A0G operates on the principle of unidirectional conduction, allowing current to flow in only one direction. When a positive voltage is applied to the anode with respect to the cathode, the diode conducts, allowing current to flow. In the reverse bias condition, the diode blocks the flow of current.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Power supply circuits - Battery chargers - Rectifiers in electronic equipment - Voltage multipliers
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: - 1N4001G A0G - 1N4003G A0G - 1N4004G A0G - 1N4007G A0G
This comprehensive entry provides detailed information about the 1N4002G A0G rectifier diode, including its specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
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