UF1B B0G Allicdata Electronics
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UF1BB0G-ND

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UF1B B0G

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Discrete Semiconductor Products

Manufacturer: Taiwan Semiconductor Corporation
Short Description: DIODE GEN PURP 100V 1A DO204AL
More Detail: Diode Standard 100V 1A Through Hole DO-204AL (DO-4...
DataSheet: UF1B B0G datasheetUF1B B0G Datasheet/PDF
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Specifications
Series: --
Packaging: Bulk 
Part Status: Active
Diode Type: Standard
Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max): 100V
Current - Average Rectified (Io): 1A
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If: 1V @ 1A
Speed: Fast Recovery = 200mA (Io)
Reverse Recovery Time (trr): 50ns
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr: 5µA @ 100V
Capacitance @ Vr, F: 17pF @ 4V, 1MHz
Mounting Type: Through Hole
Package / Case: DO-204AL, DO-41, Axial
Supplier Device Package: DO-204AL (DO-41)
Operating Temperature - Junction: -55°C ~ 150°C
Description

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An UF1B B0G application field and working principle involves the use of single diodes in rectifier circuits, used for power-supply applications. These circuits are designed to convert alternating current (AC) energy into direct current (DC) energy. The process of rectification involves passing an alternating current through a rectifier circuit, and then passing the DC output through capacitors and other components to stabilize it.
Single-phase rectifier diodes are one of the easiest and most common types of rectifier circuits. They are also the most economical choice for applications that have relatively low power requirements, such as battery chargers, computer supplies, and many low-power electronic appliances. Many commercial rectifier circuits are based on single-phase rectifier diodes.

A single-phase rectifier diode consists of two p-n junctions that form a “bridge” between two electrical leads. The DC voltage across the diode is determined by the voltage and frequency of the alternating current passing through it. When the alternating current passes through the diode in a forward direction, the diode’s p-n junction is forward-biased, allowing current to flow through it and creating a DC output voltage. When the alternating current is reversed, the diode’s p-n junction is reverse-biased, which blocks any current flow, creating a virtual open circuit.

When an AC voltage is applied to a single-phase rectifier diode, the output voltage is a pulsed-DC voltage, with a very small ripple or fluctuation. The frequency of these fluctuations is known as the ripple frequency, and depends on the frequency of the AC voltage used to drive the rectifier diode. The pulsed-DC voltage can be smoothed out with the use of an LC filter or other passive components to create a smooth DC output voltage.

In many power-supply applications, it is desirable to control the output voltage of the rectifier circuit. To this end, a number of different circuits have been developed, such as voltage-controlled rectifiers, bridge rectifiers, and diode bridges. In voltage-controlled rectifiers, the output voltage is controlled by adjusting the amount of AC current passing through the diode, while in bridge rectifiers, the output voltage is controlled by adjusting the resistance of the bridge. In diode bridges, the output voltage can be controlled by adjusting the voltages of the four diode junctions in the bridge.

An example of a power supply application that requires the use of single-phase rectifiers is a telephone or data communication system. In such systems, AC power from a grid is passed through a rectifier diode, which is then used to supply DC power to the telephone or data cables. The DC voltage output of the rectifier is then regulated by a controlled rectifier, as well as other passive components, to ensure a constant DC supply to the system.

Single-phase rectification is also used in applications such as motor-control circuits, lighting controllers, and power-systems protection. Rectifier diodes are also ideal for use in high-frequency power supplies and voltage multipliers. Such high-frequency power supplies are used in radio-frequency amplifiers and laser power sources.

Single-phase rectifiers provide an economical and efficient way of rectifying AC energy to DC energy, and are commonly used in a wide range of power-supply applications. They can be used to provide a stable DC voltage output, as well as to control output voltage levels. Furthermore, they are easy to implement and require few passive components, making them a cost-effective solution for low-power applications.

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