1. Maximum rectified current (IF): Similar to HER508, HER308 also has its maximum rectified current limit. Normally, the maximum rectified current of HER308 is 3A.
This means that in circuit design, it is necessary to ensure that the current passing through HER308 does not exceed this limit.
2. Maximum reverse voltage (VR): The maximum reverse voltage of HER308 is also one of its important parameters. Generally speaking, the maximum reverse voltage that HER308 can withstand is 800V.
In practical applications, it is necessary to ensure that the reverse voltage applied to both ends of HER308 does not exceed this value to avoid breakdown.
3. Forward voltage drop (VF): The forward voltage drop of HER308 is also affected by the passing current.
Under normal operating conditions, the forward voltage drop of HER308 will remain at a relatively low level, which helps to improve the overall efficiency of the circuit.