The GL41K-E3/96 is a semiconductor product belonging to the category of Schottky diodes. This entry provides an overview of its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
The GL41K-E3/96 follows the standard SOD-123FL package configuration with two pins.
The GL41K-E3/96 operates based on the Schottky barrier principle, where the metal-semiconductor junction allows for faster switching and lower forward voltage drop compared to conventional PN-junction diodes.
The GL41K-E3/96 is commonly used in the following applications: 1. Switching power supplies 2. Voltage clamping circuits 3. Reverse polarity protection 4. High-frequency rectification
Some alternative models to the GL41K-E3/96 include: - 1N5817 - SS14 - BAT54S
In summary, the GL41K-E3/96 Schottky diode offers efficient rectification and voltage clamping capabilities, making it suitable for various electronic applications. Its fast switching speed, low forward voltage drop, and compact package size make it a preferred choice for high-frequency circuits and space-constrained designs.
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What is GL41K-E3/96?
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Does GL41K-E3/96 require a heat sink in certain applications?
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