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Re: 5vdc to 4vdc?
You can search for data sheets from all manufactures at this great site: **broken link removed**
If you know the manufacturer you can go directly to their site and download the data sheet.
The voltage drop across different schottky diodes is almost the same, normally around 0.3 - 0.4 V.
I couldn't find MBR0250L, maybe you mean MBR0520L?
Here are some specifications from Fairchilds data sheet for MBR0520L:
Forward voltage @ 100 mA, 25 °C: 300 mV
Forward voltage @ 100 mA, 100 °C: 220 mV
Forward voltage @ 500 mA, 25 °C: 385 mV
Forward voltage @ 500 mA, 100 °C: 330 mV
Specification for 1N4001:
Forward Voltage @ 1.0 A, 25 °C: 1.1 V
Look in the data sheet for the diode.iDk said:@Tornado:
how can i know the voltage drop of a certain schottky diode? like MBR0250L for example?
You can search for data sheets from all manufactures at this great site: **broken link removed**
If you know the manufacturer you can go directly to their site and download the data sheet.
The voltage drop across different schottky diodes is almost the same, normally around 0.3 - 0.4 V.
I couldn't find MBR0250L, maybe you mean MBR0520L?
Here are some specifications from Fairchilds data sheet for MBR0520L:
Forward voltage @ 100 mA, 25 °C: 300 mV
Forward voltage @ 100 mA, 100 °C: 220 mV
Forward voltage @ 500 mA, 25 °C: 385 mV
Forward voltage @ 500 mA, 100 °C: 330 mV
Specification for 1N4001:
Forward Voltage @ 1.0 A, 25 °C: 1.1 V