MOTOROLA MURP20040

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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
 
ULTRAFAST
RECTIFIER
200 AMPERES
POWERTAP II Package
Features mesa epitaxial construction with glass passivation. Ideally suited
high frequency switching power supplies; free wheeling diodes and polarity
protection diodes.
• Stable, High Temperature, Glass Passivated Junction
• Monolithic Dual Die Construction. May be Paralleled for High Current
Output
Mechanical Characteristics:
• Case: Molded Epoxy with Metal Heatsink Base
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• Weight: 80 grams (approximately)
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• Finish: All External Surfaces Corrosion Resistant
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CASE 357C– 03
POWERTAP II
• Base Plate Torques: See procedure given in the Package Outline Section
• Shipped 25 units per tray
• Marking: URP20040CT
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
VRRM
VRWM
VR
IO
400
Volts
100
200
Amps
IFRM
200
Amps
IFSM
800
Amps
Tstg, TC
TJ
– 55 to +150
°C
– 55 to +175
°C
Per Leg
Rtjc
0.5
°C/W
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage
g ((1),
) see Figure
g
2
(IF = 100 A)
(IF = 200 A)
Per Leg
g
VF
TJ = 25°C
1.3
1.5
TJ = 100°C
1.2
1.4
Volts
Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current, see Figure
g
4
(VR = 400 V)
(VR = 200 V)
Per Leg
g
IR
TJ = 25°C
5.0
0.8
TJ = 100°C
193
61
mA
Typical
yp
Reverse Recovery
y Time ((2))
(IF = 1.0
1 0 A,
A di/dt
di/d = 50 A/ms))
Per Leg
g
TRR
TJ = 25°C
85
ns
Typical
Peak Reverse Recovery
yp
y Current
1 0 A,
A di/dt
di/d = 50 A/ms))
(IF = 1.0
Per Leg
g
IRM
TJ = 25°C
–3.0
Amps
p
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
DC Blocking Voltage
Average Rectified Forward Current
(At Rated VR, TC = 115°C)
Per Leg
Per Package
Peak Repetitive Forward Current
(At Rated VR, Square Wave, 20 kHz, TC = 115°C)
Per Leg
Non-Repetitive Peak Surge Current
Per Package
(Surge applied at rated load conditions, halfwave, single phase, 60 Hz)
Storage/Operating Case Temperature
Operating Junction Temperature
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thermal Resistance — Junction–to–Case
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(1) Pulse Test: Pulse Width ≤ 250 µs, Duty Cycle ≤ 2%.
(2) TRR measured projecting from 25% of IRM to ground.
POWERTAP and SWITCHMODE are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
This document contains information on a product under development. Motorola reserves the right to change or discontinue this product without notice.
Ultrafast
Power Rectifier Data
 Motorola
Motorola, Inc.
1995
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1E+3
1E+2
TJ = 175°C
1E+1
TJ = 25°C
TJ = 100°C
1E+0
0.4
0.8
1.0
0.6
1.2
VF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
1.4
I F , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
I F , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
MURP20040CT
1E+3
1E+2
TJ = 175°C
1E+1
TJ = 25°C
TJ = 100°C
1E+0
0.9
1.1
1.3
0.5
0.7
1.5
1.7
VF, MAXIMUM INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage
Figure 2. Maximum Forward Voltage
1E – 3
I R , MAXIMUM REVERSE CURRENT (AMPS)
1E – 2
I R , REVERSE CURRENT (AMPS)
TJ = 175°C
1E – 3
1E – 4
TJ = 100°C
1E – 4
1E – 5
TJ = 100°C
1E– 5
1E – 6
TJ = 25°C
1E– 6
1E – 7
TJ = 25°C
1E– 7
1E – 8
1E – 9
1E– 8
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
350
400
1E – 9
0
160
dc
140
SQUARE
WAVE
120
100
Ipk/Io = p
80
Ipk/Io = 5
60
Ipk/Io = 10
40
Ipk/Io = 20
20
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 5. Current Derating
(PER LEG)
2
100
150
200
250
300
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
350
400
Figure 4. Maximum Reverse Current
P FO , AVERAGE POWER DISSIPATION (WATTS)
I O , AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
Figure 3. Typical Reverse Current
50
140
160
200
dc
180
160
140
Ipk/Io = 20
SQUARE
Ipk/Io = p WAVE
Ipk/Io = 10
Ipk/Io = 5
120
100
80
60
40
TJ = 175°C
20
0
0
25
150
50
75
100
125
IO, AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
175
Figure 6. Forward Power Dissipation
(PER LEG)
Motorola Ultrafast Power Rectifier Data
MURP20040CT
1E+4
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
TJ = 25°C
1E+3
1E+2
1E+0
1E+1
1E+2
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
1E+3
R(T) , TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE (NORMALIZED)
Figure 7. Capacitance
1E+0
1E–1
Rtjc(t) = Rtjc*r(t)
1E– 2
1E– 5
1E– 4
1E– 3
1E– 2
1E–1
1E+0
1E+1
1E+2
t, TIME (ms)
Figure 8. Thermal Response
VCC
12 Vdc
+ 150 V,
10 mAdc
2 kW
12 V 100
2 ms
1 kHz
D.U.T.
2N2222
CURRENT
AMPLITUDE
ADJUST
0 –10 AMPS
100 W
CARBON
2N6277
4 mF
+
1 CARBON
1N5817
Figure 9. Test Circuit for Repetitive
Reverse Current
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MAXIMUM MECHANICAL RATINGS
Terminal Penetration:
0.235 max
Terminal Torque:
70 in-lb max
Mounting Torque —
Outside Holes:
70 in-lb max
Mounting Torque —
Center Hole:
8–10 in-lb max
Seating Plane
Flatness
1 mil per in.
(between mounting holes)
POWERTAP MECHANICAL DATA
APPLIES OVER OPERATING TEMPERATURE
2″
Vertical Pull
250 lbs. max
2 in. Lever Pull
50 lbs. max
Note: While the POWERTAP is capable of sustaining these vertical and levered tensions, the intimate contact
Note: between POWERTAP and heat sink may be lost. This could lead to thermal runaway. The use of very
Note: flexible leads is recommended for the anode connections. Use of thermal grease is highly recommended.
MOUNTING PROCEDURE
The POWERTAP package requires special mounting considerations because of the long longitudinal axis of the copper heat
sink. It is important to follow the proper tightening sequence to avoid warping the heat sink, which can reduce thermal contact
between the POWERTAP and heat sink.
STEP 1:
Locate the POWERTAP on the heat sink and
start mounting bolts into the threads by hand
(2 or 3 turns).
STEP 2:
Finger tighten the center bolt. The bolt may
catch on the threads of the heat sink so it is important to make sure the face of the bolt or
washer is in contact with the surface of the
POWERTAP.
STEP 3:
Tighten each of the end bolts between 5 to 10
in-lb.
STEP 4:
Tighten the center bolt between 8 to 10 in-lb.
STEP 5:
Finally, tighten the end bolts to 70 in-lb.
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2 – 3 TURNS
2 – 3 TURNS
2 – 3 TURNS
POWER
TAP
HEAT
SINK
2 – 3 TURNS
FINGER-TIGHT
2 – 3 TURNS
POWER
TAP
HEAT
SINK
FINGER-TIGHT
5 – 10 IN-LB
5 – 10 IN-LB
POWER
TAP
HEAT
SINK
8 – 10 IN-LB
5 – 10 IN-LB
5 – 10 IN-LB
POWER
TAP
HEAT
SINK
8 – 10 IN-LB
70 IN-LB
70 IN-LB
POWER
TAP
HEAT
SINK
Motorola Ultrafast Power Rectifier Data
MURP20040CT
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
W
-A-
0.25 (0.010)
R
G
M
T A
M
B
M
N
-BQ
H
2 PL
0.25 (0.010)
F
-T-
C
E
U
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
3. TERMINAL PENETRATION: 5.97 (0.235) MAXIMUM.
M
T A
M
SEATING
PLANE
V
B
M
DIM
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
N
Q
R
U
V
W
INCHES
MIN
MAX
3.450
3.635
0.700
0.810
0.615
0.640
0.120
0.130
0.435
0.445
1.370
1.380
0.007
0.030
1/4–20UNC 2B
0.270
0.285
31.50 BSC
0.600
0.630
0.330
0.375
0.170
0.190
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
87.63
92.33
17.78
20.57
15.53
16.26
3.05
3.30
11.05
11.30
34.80
35.05
0.18
0.76
1/4–20UNC 2B
6.86
7.32
80.01 BSC
15.24
16.00
8.39
9.52
4.32
4.82
CASE 357C–03
ISSUE C
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