DESIGN CENTERS: AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTATION

    Super-slim rectifiers from STMicro save space, weight, and energy

    12/23/2014
    SMBFlat automotive-qualified rectifier

    The extremely low profile and light weight of STMicroelectronics’ latest automotive-qualified high-voltage ultrafast rectifiers support space-efficient vehicle electronics by helping miniaturize electronic control modules, power converters, and motor drives. The new rectifiers are packaged as SMBFlat devices that weigh only 50mg and, at 1mm-thick, are almost 60% thinner than the nearest competing rectifiers in standard 2.4mm-thick SMB packages. This helps designers create lighter and slimmer Electronic Control Units suitable for mounting in small spaces within the vehicle. The two-lead surface-mount SMBFlat package is footprint-compatible with standard SMB devices, which promotes ease of use in existing PC-board designs.

     

    With their wide temperature range of -40°C to 175°C, ST’s SMBFlat rectifiers suit both automotive applications and equipment installed in harsh environments, such as mobile basestations and outdoor lighting.

     

    The 10 ultrafast rectifiers introduced today have current ratings from 1A to 3A and repetitive peak reverse voltage ratings from 600V to 1200V. The family includes L-series devices, which have low forward voltage (VF) for circuits requiring low conduction losses, and R-series devices with shorter reverse-recovery time (trr). Fast reverse recovery minimizes switching losses, enabling efficient operation at higher operating frequency, which allows the use of smaller external inductors and capacitors.

    ST’s SMBFlat automotive-qualified rectifiers are in production now, priced from $0.15 for the 1A/600V R-series STTH1R06UFY for orders of 100 units.

     

    SMBFlat automotive-qualified rectifiers

     

     

     

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