FR106 Fast Recovery Diode Datasheet, Pinout, Features & Applications
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The Fr106 is a fast recovery diode mainly employed in fast-switching applications. It supports loads under 1A and carries a peak inverse voltage of 800 V.
I suggest you read this post all the way through as I’ll walk you through the complete Introduction to FR106 covering datasheet, pinout, features, characteristics, and applications. Let’s jump right in.
Introduction to FR106
- Fr106 is commonly known as a fast recovery diode mainly employed in fast-switching applications. This is a two-terminal device named anode and cathode.
- The gray-colored band at one side of the diode indicates the cathode side while the other side is the anode terminal.
- FR106 is a highly efficient and reliable device. Plus, it carries a low forward drop voltage. It’s a high-current capability device that weighs 0.35 grams.
- The diode conducts in one direction only i.e. from anode to cathode in forward biased condition and it doesn’t support the flow of current in the opposite direction in reverse biased condition.
- When diode conducting in forward biased condition switches to reverse condition… it, for a split second, favors the flow of current due to its forward-biased condition. This is called the diode reverse recovery time which is termed as the time required for the diode to regain its blocking ability in the reverse biased condition.
- The reverse recovery time, in this case, is 250 ns.
FR106 Datasheet
Before you employ this component in your project, it’s wise to scan through the datasheet of the component that highlights the main characteristics of the component.
You can download the datasheet of FR106 by clicking the link below.
FR106 Pinout
The following figure represents the pinout diagram of FR106.
- FR106 comes with two pins called anode and cathode. These pins are also named as terminals that are used for external connection with the electrical circuit.
- The anode pin is positive and is the area from where current enters the diode while the cathode pin is negative and is the place from where current leaves the diode.
- The current moves in one direction only in the diode i.e. from the anode terminal to the cathode terminal.
- The following figure shows the electrical symbol of FR106.
The line on the triangle represents the cathode terminal while the anode side is the anode terminal.
FR106 Features
- Package = DO-41
- Used for fast switching applications
- Carries low forward voltage drop and highly efficient
- Comes with high Reliability and low Leakage
- High current capability device
- Weight = 0.35 grams
FR106 Characteristics
- Polarity = Cathode band
- Reverse recovery time = 250 ns
- Forward Voltage Drop per element at 1.0A DC Max = 1.3 V
- Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage Max. = 800 V
- Average Forward Output Current Max. = 1 A
- Typical Junction Capacitance = 15 pF
- Storage and Operating Temperature Range = -65 to 150 °C
FR106 Applications
- Supports loads under 1A.
- Mixing signals.
- Used in fast switching applications.
- Controlling the size of a signal.
- Isolating signals from a supply.
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