TRSYS ER101AS Superfast recovery rectifier Datasheet

ER100S THRU ER106S
SUPERFAST RECOVERY RECTIFIERS
VOLTAGE - 50 to 600 Volts CURRENT - 1.0 Ampere
FEATURES
A-405
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Superfast recovery times-epitaxial construction
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Low forward voltage, high current capability
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Exceeds environmental standards of MIL-S-19500/228
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Hermetically sealed
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Low leakage
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High surge capability
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Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratories
Flammability Classification 94V-O utilizing
Flame Retardant Epoxy Molding Compound
MECHANICAL DATA
Case: Molded plastic, A-405
Terminals: Axial leads, solderable to per MIL-STD-202,
Method 208
Polarity: Color Band denotes cathode end
Mounting Position: Any
Weight: 0.008 ounce, 0.22 gram
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ratings at 25 ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.
Resistive or inductive load, 60Hz.
ER100S ER101S ER101AS ER102S ER103S ER104S ER106S UNITS
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
Maximum RMS Voltage
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
Maximum Average Forward
Current .375"(9.5mm) lead lengths
at TA=55
50
35
50
100
70
100
150
105
150
Peak Forward Surge Current, IFM (surge):
8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed
on rated load(JEDEC method)
Maximum Forward Voltage at 1.0A DC
200
140
200
1.0
300
210
300
400
320
400
600
420
600
.95
NOTES:
1. Reverse Recovery Test Conditions: IF=.5A, IR=1A, Irr=.25A
V
V
A
A
30.0
Maximum DC Reverse Current
at Rated DC Blocking Voltage
Maximum DC Reverse Current at
Rated DC Blocking Voltage TA=125
Maximum Reverse Recovery Time(Note 1)
Typical Junction capacitance (Note 1)
Typical Junction Resistance(Note 2) R JA
Operating and Storage Temperature Range TJ
V
1.25
1.7
V
5.0
A
150
A
35.0
17
50
-55 to +150
ns
PF
/W
2. Measured at 1 MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 VDC
3. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead length 0.375”(9.5mm) P.C.B. mounted
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
ER100S THRU ER106S
Fig. 1-REVERSE RECOVERY TIME CHARACTERISTIC
AND TEST CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Fig. 2-MAXIMUM NON-REPETIVIE SURGE
CURRENT
Fig. 3-MAXIMUM AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT RATING Fig. 4-FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
Fig. 5-TYPICAL REVERSE CHAPACTERISTICS
Fig. 6-TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
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