The 1N4007 can handle a maximum surge current of 30A for a duration of 1/2 cycle at 60Hz.
No, the 1N4007 is not suitable for high-frequency switching applications due to its relatively high reverse recovery time (trr) of 3μs.
Yes, the 1N4007 can be used in a bridge rectifier circuit, but it's essential to ensure that the diode is properly heat-sinked and the circuit is designed to handle the diode's maximum current and voltage ratings.
The typical junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (RθJA) of the 1N4007 is around 25°C/W.
Yes, the 1N4007 is RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant, meaning it does not contain hazardous substances like lead, mercury, or cadmium.
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