MOTOROLA MBRP40045CTL

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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
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SWITCHMODE Power Rectifier
. . . using the Schottky Barrier principle with a platinum barrier metal. These
state–of–the–art devices have the following features:
SCHOTTKY BARRIER
RECTIFIER
400 AMPERES
45 VOLTS
Features:
• Dual Diode Construction — May be Paralleled for Higher Current Output
• Guardring for Stress Protection
• Low Forward Voltage Drop
• 150°C Operating Junction Temperature
• Recyclable Epoxy
• Guaranteed Reverse Avalanche Energy Capability
• Improved Mechanical Ratings
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POWERTAP II
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
VRRM
VRWM
VR
45
V
IF(AV)
200
400
A
Peak Repetitive Forward Current
(At Rated VR, Square Wave, 20 kHz, TC = 100°C)
IFRM
400
A
Non–Repetitive Peak Surge Current
(Surge applied at rated load conditions, halfwave, single phase, 60 Hz)
IFSM
2500
A
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
DC Blocking Voltage
Average Rectified Forward Current
(At Rated VR, TC = 100°C)
Per Leg
Per Device
Peak Repetitive Reverse Current (2.0 ms, 1.0 kHz)
IRRM
Storage and Operating Case Temperature
2.0
A
TJ
*55 to +150
*55 to +150
dv/dt
1000
V/µs
RθJC
0.45
°C/W
Tstg, TC
Operating Junction Temperature
Voltage Rate of Change (Rated VR)
°C
°C
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thermal Resistance — Junction–to–Case
Per Leg
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Rating
Symbol
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (1)
Per Leg
VF
(IF = 200 A)
(IF = 400 A)
Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current (1)
Per Leg
(Rated DC Voltage)
IR
Value
Unit
TC = 25°C
TC = 125°C
0.57
0.73
0.52
0.68
TC = 25°C
TC = 125°C
10
400
V
mA
This document contains information on a new product. Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice.
(1) Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 380 µs, Duty Cycle
v 2%.
POWERTAP II and SWITCHMODE are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Device
Rectifier
Motorola, Inc.
1998 Data
1
1000
100E–3
IR, REVERSE CURRENT (AMPS)
IF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
MBRP40045CTL
TJ = 150°C
100
25°C
125°C
100°C
10
1.0
TJ = 150°C
100°C
10E–3
1E–3
25°C
100E–6
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.6
0.5
25
30
35
40
45
VF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage
Figure 2. Typical Reverse Current
50
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
–A–
W
0.25 (0.010)
R
G
M
T A
M
B
M
N
–B–
Q
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
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