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1N4007 1A 1000V Diode - Pk.4
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A 4-pack of 1N4007 general-purpose silicon rectifier diodes, the highest voltage rating in the 1N400x family. Rated for 1 A continuous forward current and 10...
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A 4-pack of 1N4007 general-purpose silicon rectifier diodes, the highest voltage rating in the 1N400x family. Rated for 1 A continuous forward current and 1000 V peak reverse voltage, making them suitable for a wide range of rectification and protection applications.
Specifications
- Part Number: 1N4007
- Max Forward Current: 1 A (average)
- Peak Reverse Voltage: 1000 V
- Forward Voltage Drop: ~0.7 V (typical)
- Composition: Silicon
- Package: DO-41 (axial)
Common Applications
- AC-to-DC rectification in power supplies
- Reverse polarity protection for DC circuits
- Flyback protection across relay coils, solenoids, and motors
- Bridge rectifier circuits
Package Contents
- 4× 1N4007 rectifier diodes
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- Axial
- Axial components have one lead coming out of each end, so they lie flat or span holes on a circuit board or breadboard. This matters when checking whether the resistor will physically fit your prototyping or through-board assembly method.
- Forward voltage drop
- Forward voltage drop is the small amount of voltage lost across a diode or diode-like circuit when current flows through it. A lower drop is important because it wastes less power and helps keep the rest of the project supplied with enough voltage.
- reverse polarity protection
- A circuit feature that helps protect the board if power is connected the wrong way around. It matters because it can reduce the chance of damaging the breakout during wiring mistakes, especially in classroom or prototyping use.
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