The maximum surge current rating of the 1N4007-TP is 30A for a single cycle, and 10A²s for repetitive surges.
No, the 1N4007-TP is a standard recovery diode, not suitable for high-frequency switching applications. It's recommended for general-purpose rectification and low-frequency switching applications.
The thermal resistance of the 1N4007-TP is typically around 10°C/W, but this can vary depending on the specific application and mounting conditions.
Yes, the 1N4007-TP can be used in parallel to increase current handling, but it's essential to ensure that the diodes are matched and connected in a way that ensures equal current sharing.
Yes, the 1N4007-TP diode is RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant, meaning it meets the EU's directive on the restriction of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.