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50 to 1000V Surface Mount Rectifier Diodes now available from JPR Electronics

Specialist distributor JPR Electronics  can now offer from stock the HY Electronic SMA 1A series of rectifier diodes. Seven devices are available with reverse voltages of 50V, 100V, 200V, 400V, 600V, 800V and 1000V, all rated at 1A forward current.

The SMA 1 series is based on a glass passivated chip featuring low reverse leakage current and low forward voltage drop. The plastic surface mount package may be mounted in any position, has UL flammability classification 94V-0 and an operating temperature range of -55 to +150°C.

HY Electronic have been manufacturing rectifier diodes since 1989 and now have a fully automated production facility certified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, TS 16949 with all products verified to UL and SGS. HY products are widely used in computer, telecoms, automotive and consumer products.

Paul Raynor, Director of JPR Electronics, comments, “The HY Electronic SMA 1A series of rectifier diodes offers designers a competitively priced, reliable, high operating voltage rectifier with a small footprint and wide operating temperature. The compact surface mount package, secure availability and high performance makes it a great choice for design engineers in many product development areas.”

For more information call +44 (0)1582 47 00 00, email sales@jprelec.co.uk or visit www.jprelec.co.uk

About JPR Electronics

Established in 1979 JPR Electronics are a progressive and dynamic supplier of electronic components and accessories to manufacturers, sub-contractors, designers, distributors, MOD, government departments and educational establishments.

JPR are independent distributors with a global network of franchises, enabling them to offer an extensive range of products from recognised quality manufacturers. All stocked lines are despatched the same day with carriage free on all orders over £30.

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