M7 High Voltage Rectifier Diode
The M7 is a high voltage surface mount diode that is analogous to the popular 1N4007, with a high reverse breakdown voltage of 1kV and a continuous current capacity of 1A. It is mainly found in bridge rectifiers in power supplies and other electronic appliances.
M7 Diode Pinout Description
Pin Number |
Pin Name |
Description |
1 |
Anode |
Current flows into this terminal |
2 |
Cathode |
Current flows out of this terminal |
Features
- 1000V reverse breakdown voltage
- 1A continuous forward current
- 15pF junction capacitance
- 1W power dissipation
Note: Complete technical details can be found in the M7 diode datasheet linked at the end of this page.
Equivalent for M7
1N4007, UF4007
Other High Voltage Rectifiers
1N5408, 10A10
How To Use M7
The M7 is a high voltage rectifier diode with a high continuous current capacity of 1A. It can be used in rectifier and reverse voltage protection applications in electronic appliances like chargers. Although the stated continuous current is 1A, the diode can handle more current if the duration of the pulse is short enough, up to 30A if a single half-sine wave at 60Hz is passed through it.
Applications
- Full bridge rectifier
- Reverse voltage protection
- Overvoltage clamping
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