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What is the difference between IO (Average Rectified Current) and IFM (Peak Forward Current) ?

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What is the difference between IO (Average Rectified Current) and IFM (Peak Forward Current) ?

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IO is the average rectified current at 60Hz AC. IFM is the peak current value in the forward direction. The absolute maximum ratings of both are included in the data sheets.

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