A flyback diode is a protection component used in relay and contactor driver circuits to suppress voltage spikes from inductive loads.
A flyback diode, also known as a freewheeling diode, snubber diode, or suppression diode, is a semiconductor device connected in reverse polarity across an inductive load (such as a relay coil or contactor coil) in a driver circuit. Its primary function is to provide a safe discharge path for the inductive energy stored in the coil when the driving current is suddenly interrupted, thereby preventing damaging voltage spikes (back-EMF) that could harm switching transistors, microcontrollers, or other sensitive electronic components.
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It prevents high voltage spikes (back-EMF) generated by the relay coil when de-energized from damaging the driving transistor or microcontroller, ensuring circuit longevity and reliability.
If reverse-biased incorrectly, it will conduct during normal operation, causing a short circuit that can burn out the diode, driver, or power supply, and the circuit will fail to switch the relay properly.
Yes, for low-frequency switching (e.g., relays under 100Hz), a standard silicon rectifier diode (e.g., 1N400x series) is often sufficient. For high-frequency applications, fast-recovery or Schottky diodes are recommended to minimize switching losses.
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