general purpose diode with 1000V reverse breakdown.
THE 1n4000 series are classified as rectifiers for low frequency use having a big capacitance at the junction the other are diodes that have a very small capacitance therefore a quick disconnect time from conducting to off.
The entire 1N40xx series of power diodes are all silicon. The OA79 small signal diode is germanium.
Highly variable, depending on the type. For example a 1N457 is rated for 79 volts, while a 1N4007 is rated for 1200 volts.
The 1N4007 diode is commonly used in power supplies due to its ability to handle high reverse voltage (up to 1000V) and moderate forward current (up to 1A). Its robustness makes it suitable for rectification in AC to DC conversion, providing reliable performance and efficient rectification. Additionally, its low forward voltage drop minimizes power loss, enhancing the overall efficiency of the power supply circuit.
naming convention as for manufacturing for higher voltage thicker diffusion layer after manufacture can test them to see which group they fall in sometimes we get lucky and the whole batch is those 1000v diodes but you dont want to waste the time in the diffusion oven if you only have 5v costumers
The 1N4007 is a diode with forward current rating of 1 ampere, and a reverse voltage rating of 1,000 volts.
The difference in the 1N4007 diode and the 1N4007S diode is the voltage. The 1N4007S has a higher voltage but the meaning of the S is not listed.
The reverse breakdown voltage of the 1N4007 diode is 1000 volts.
maximum forward current in diode IN4007 is 30 amp
THE 1n4000 series are classified as rectifiers for low frequency use having a big capacitance at the junction the other are diodes that have a very small capacitance therefore a quick disconnect time from conducting to off.
A 1n4007 is a diode and not a transistor, the 4007 don't really represent anything, the 1n4007 is a axial lead standard recovery rectifier, working peak reverse voltage = 1000V, the forward current for this device = 1 Amp. More data about it can be find in the data sheet.
The entire 1N40xx series of power diodes are all silicon. The OA79 small signal diode is germanium.
In the designation "1N4007," the "N" typically indicates that the component is a semiconductor device, specifically a diode. The "1" signifies that it is part of the 1N series of diodes, while "4007" specifies its particular characteristics, such as its maximum reverse voltage and current rating. The 1N4007 diode is known for its capability to handle a reverse voltage of up to 1000 volts and a forward current of 1 ampere.
The main difference between a 1n4004 and a 1n4007 are in the maximum RMS voltage, the maximum DC blocking voltage and the maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage. These are 280 and 700, 400 and 1000, and 400 and 1000 volts respectively.
A: 1N400X signify a power rectifier series the last the X define the reverse voltage breakdown sustainable capability A 1N4001 is for example a 50V reverse voltage breakdown A 1N4007 is a 1000V reverse voltage breakdown
Highly variable, depending on the type. For example a 1N457 is rated for 79 volts, while a 1N4007 is rated for 1200 volts.
The 1N4007 is a silicon rectifier diode commonly used in various electronic applications. Its maximum forward current rating is 1 ampere (A). Under normal operating conditions, the forward current can vary based on the specific application, but it typically operates within the range of a few milliamperes to 1 A, depending on the circuit's requirements. Always refer to the specific datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics.