The SM74611 device is a smart bypass diode used in photovoltaic
applications. The SM74611 device serves the purpose of providing an alternate path for string
current when parts of the panel are shaded during normal operation. Without bypass diodes, the
shaded cells will exhibit a hot spot which is caused by excessive power dissipation in the reverse
biased cells.
Currently, conventional P-N junction diodes or Schottky diodes are used to
mitigate this issue. Unfortunately the forward voltage drop for these diodes is still considered
high (approximately 0.6 V for normal diodes and 0.4 V for Schottky). With 10 A of currents flowing
through these diodes, the power dissipation can reach as high as 6 W. This in turn will raise the
temperature inside the junction box where these diodes normally reside and reduce module
reliability.
The advantage of the SM74611 is that it has a lower forward voltage drop than P-N
junction and Schottky diodes. It has a typical average forward voltage drop of 26 mV at 8 A of
current. This translates into typical power dissipation of 208 mW, which is significantly lower
than the 3.2 W of conventional Schottky diodes. The SM74611 is also footprint and pin compatible
with conventional D2PAK Schottky diodes, making it a drop-in replacement in many
applications.
The SM74611 device is a smart bypass diode used in photovoltaic
applications. The SM74611 device serves the purpose of providing an alternate path for string
current when parts of the panel are shaded during normal operation. Without bypass diodes, the
shaded cells will exhibit a hot spot which is caused by excessive power dissipation in the reverse
biased cells.
Currently, conventional P-N junction diodes or Schottky diodes are used to
mitigate this issue. Unfortunately the forward voltage drop for these diodes is still considered
high (approximately 0.6 V for normal diodes and 0.4 V for Schottky). With 10 A of currents flowing
through these diodes, the power dissipation can reach as high as 6 W. This in turn will raise the
temperature inside the junction box where these diodes normally reside and reduce module
reliability.
The advantage of the SM74611 is that it has a lower forward voltage drop than P-N
junction and Schottky diodes. It has a typical average forward voltage drop of 26 mV at 8 A of
current. This translates into typical power dissipation of 208 mW, which is significantly lower
than the 3.2 W of conventional Schottky diodes. The SM74611 is also footprint and pin compatible
with conventional D2PAK Schottky diodes, making it a drop-in replacement in many
applications.