20 ns trr — what it means for the switching stage
A 20 ns reverse recovery time keeps the recovery current spike narrow, which reduces turn-off losses and snubber dissipation in continuous-conduction-mode PFC boost stages and flyback output rectifiers. The forward voltage drop is 2.9 V at 8 A, a typical figure for a fast-recovery die at this voltage and current class.
Package and mounting
The TO-220F full-pack case is through-hole mounted and provides full isolation between the die tab and the heatsink surface. No additional insulator or thermal pad is needed, which simplifies assembly and reduces the parts count per rectifier. The junction temperature limit is 150 °C maximum.
Lifecycle and sourcing
For BOM lines that need a fast-recovery 600 V 8 A diode in a TO-220F, this part is a current-design fit.
