SNVS118F december 1999 – may 2023 LM2594 , LM2594HV
PRODUCTION DATA
Buck regulators require a diode to provide a return path for the inductor current when the switch turns off. This must be a fast diode and must be located close to the LM2594 using short leads and short printed-circuit traces.
Because of their very fast switching speed and low forward voltage drop, Schottky diodes provide the best performance, especially in low output voltage applications (5 V and lower). Ultra-fast recovery, or high-efficiency rectifiers are also a good choice, but some types with an abrupt turnoff characteristic can cause instability or EMI problems. Ultra-fast recovery diodes typically have reverse recovery times of 50 ns or less. Rectifiers such as the 1N4001 series are much too slow and must not be used.
VR | 1-A DIODES | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
SURFACE MOUNT | THROUGH HOLE | |||
SCHOTTKY | ULTRA FAST RECOVERY | SCHOTTKY | ULTRA FAST RECOVERY | |
20 V | All of these diodes are rated to at least 60 V. | 1N5817 | All of these diodes are rated to at least 60 V. | |
SR102 | ||||
MBRS130 | 1N5818 | |||
30 V | SR103 | |||
11DQ03 | ||||
MBRS140 | MURS120 | 1N5819 | MUR120 | |
40 V | 10BQ040 | 10BF10 | SR104 | HER101 |
10MQ040 | 11DQ04 | 11DF1 | ||
50 V or more | MBRS160 | SR105 | ||
10BQ050 | MBR150 | |||
10MQ060 | 11DQ05 | |||
MBRS1100 | MBR160 | |||
10MQ090 | SB160 | |||
SGL41-60 | 11DQ10 | |||
SS16 |