You did not tell a current specification.If I want 100 mA.
It's O.K. to post vague questions, but then you shouldn't complain about the answers...I said "Power Schottky diode", not "small signal Schottky diode".
FET's as synchronous rectifiers are always operated reverse biased.they cannot withstand reverse voltages above about 1 V
Are you talking about MOSFETs?..ordinary switching FETs handle 60-100 V reverse and there are types that can handle more...
I need 70% rectification efficiency at 200 MHz. I do not think junction capacitance is the problem. According to the data I've seen, trr is in tens of ns or worse and that is the problem with the power Schottky diodes.I think, you didn't understand the trr and schottky diode point. They don't show delayed reverse recovery, because they don't have minority carriers. But they have junction capacitances.
Possibly a misunderstanding. A MOSFET used as rectifier will be reversed biased in on-state and forward biased in off-state.Can you name just one that can handle 60V reverse
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