Equivalent & Substitute Parts for MBR40040CTRL

Part Overview

MBR40040CTRL is a GeneSiC Semiconductor diode array consisting of 1 pair common anode Schottky diodes, designed for high-current rectification with a maximum reverse voltage of 40 V and average forward current of 200A per diode. Its chassis mount, Twin Tower package is suitable for power applications requiring fast recovery and low forward voltage drop. The product status is obsolete, necessitating identification of substitute models to support ongoing maintenance, replacement, or new designs involving this category.

Substiute Parts

MBR40040CTRL
GeneSiC SemiconductorIn Stock: 1149MBR40040CTRL Datasheet
MBR40040CTRL
Current Part
MBR20040CTR
GeneSiC SemiconductorIn Stock: 951MBR20040CTR Datasheet
MBR20040CTR
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Key Parameters

Manufacturer Part Number Manufacturer Category Description Diode Configuration Technology Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max) Current - Average Rectified (Io) (per Diode) Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If Speed Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr Mounting Type Package / Case Supplier Device Package Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) ECCN HTSUS Product Status
MBR40040CTRL GeneSiC Semiconductor Diodes, Rectifiers Diode Array 1 Pair Common Anode 40 V 200A Chassis Mount Twin Tower 1 Pair Common Anode Schottky 40 V 200A 600 mV @ 200 A Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) 3 mA @ 40 V Chassis Mount Twin Tower Twin Tower 1 (Unlimited) EAR99 8541.10.0080 Obsolete

Substitute Part Grouping Explanation

Substitution is strictly determined by specific electrical and mechanical parameters including diode configuration, technology, maximum DC reverse voltage, average rectified current per diode, forward voltage drop at test current, reverse leakage current at test voltage, recovery speed, mounting type, package/case, supplier device package, and regulatory information. These collective criteria ensure functional and mechanical compatibility within the diodes, rectifiers category.

Parameter Comparison

Parameter MBR40040CTRL MBR20040CTR
Manufacturer GeneSiC Semiconductor GeneSiC Semiconductor
Category Diodes, Rectifiers Diodes, Rectifiers
Diode Configuration 1 Pair Common Anode 1 Pair Common Anode
Technology Schottky Schottky
Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max) 40 V 40 V
Current - Average Rectified (Io) (per Diode) 200A 200A (DC)
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If 600 mV @ 200 A 650 mV @ 100 A
Speed Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io) Fast Recovery =< 500ns, > 200mA (Io)
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr 3 mA @ 40 V 5 mA @ 20 V
Mounting Type Chassis Mount Chassis Mount
Package / Case Twin Tower Twin Tower
Supplier Device Package Twin Tower Twin Tower
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited) 1 (Unlimited)
ECCN EAR99 EAR99
HTSUS 8541.10.0080 8541.10.0080
Product Status Obsolete Active

Engineering Selection Recommendations

MBR40040CTRL is classified as obsolete. Substitution using parts with matching regulatory status (ECCN, HTSUS), RoHS compliance (where indicated), identical mechanical mounting, and package, along with same diode configuration and comparable electrical specifications, supports continuity for designs and maintenance. MBR20040CTR retains the necessary certifications and remains available.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are the primary substitution criteria for MBR40040CTRL in the diodes, rectifiers category?
A1: Matching diode configuration (1 Pair Common Anode), Schottky technology, electrical ratings (40 V DC reverse voltage, 200A average rectified current), recovery speed, chassis mount, Twin Tower package, and regulatory classifications.

Q2: Are there compatibility concerns regarding package and mounting type?
A2: Both MBR40040CTRL and MBR20040CTR utilize the Twin Tower package and chassis mount type, ensuring compatibility in mechanical fit and thermal management.

Q3: Does the substitute part MBR20040CTR meet all regulatory and compliance requirements?
A3: MBR20040CTR holds the same ECCN (EAR99), HTSUS value, and Moisture Sensitivity Level (1—Unlimited), confirming regulatory and compliance equivalence.

Q4: How do differences in electrical parameters affect substitution?
A4: Substitution is governed strictly by the provided electrical parameters. Relevant differences, such as test currents and forward voltage, are detailed in the comparison table and must match design criteria.

Q5: What considerations are necessary for ongoing product support?
A5: Substitute models must be active, carry required certifications, maintain inventory availability, and exactly match specified parameters for valid use in original designs.

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