Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MBRP Auto-Grade Schottky Barrier Rectifiers

Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MBRP Auto-Grade Schottky Barrier Rectifiers are designed to support current demands ranging from 6A to 15A. These rectifiers minimize thermal runway risk and improve performance in high-voltage and high-temperature applications. The MBRP rectifiers include a guard ring design that reduces electric field stress and minimizes leakage current. These rectifiers are housed in a low-profile and compact DFN5060 package. The MBRP rectifiers are AEC-Q101 qualified and are optimized for freewheeling diode, SMPS, and rectification applications. These rectifiers are used in Electronic Control Units (ECUs), power adapters, mobile devices, LED lighting systems, base station power supplies, solar inverters, and network equipment.

Features

  • Offer flexibility in various applications with options from 45V to 200V voltage range
  • Support 6A to 15A current range
  • Guard ring design to minimize leakage while preventing breakdown
  • Provide consistent performance in high-temperature conditions up to 175°C
  • Low-profile and compact DFN5060 package
  • Single and dual common cathode configurations
  • Optimized for SMPS, RF, freewheeling diode, and rectification applications
  • Surface-Mount (SMD) type
  • AEC-Q101 qualified

Applications

  • Automotive:
    • Electronic Control Units (ECUs)
    • Battery Management Systems (BMS)
    • LED lighting systems
  • Telecommunications:
    • Base station power supplies
    • Network equipment
    • Data center power management
  • Industries:
    • Motor drives
    • Power inverters
    • Industrial automation systems
  • Consumer:
    • Power adapters
    • Mobile device chargers
    • Home appliances
  • Renewable energy:
    • Solar inverters
    • Wind turbine controllers
    • Energy storage systems
Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MBRP Auto-Grade Schottky Barrier Rectifiers

Mechanical Diagram

Mechanical Drawing - Micro Commercial Components (MCC) MBRP Auto-Grade Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2025-04-22 | Aktualisiert: 2025-06-02