16.0AMP SUPER FASTER RECOVERY RECTIFIERS UFD16C10~60 Features Low Forward Voltage Drop High Current Capability High Reliability High Surge Current Capability Max Ratings 25C Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage working Peak Reverse Voltage DC Blocking Voltage RMS Reverse Voltage Average Forward Rectified Current per leg Tc=150C @ Rated Vdc Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current @ Rated Vdc Square Wave, 20KHz, Tc=150C Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current @ Rated Load Cond., 1/2 Wave, Single Phase, 60Hz Operating & torage Temp. Range Max Forward Voltage @ If=8Amps, PW=300us, Tc=25C Max DC Reverse Current @ Rated DC Blocking Voltage Tc=125C / Tc=25C Max. Reverse Recovery Time @ If=0.5A, Ir=1A, Irr=0.25A Typical Thermal Resisistance Junction to Case Mechanical Data Case Molded Plastic * Epoxy: UL 94-0 Rate Flame Retardant Lead, Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208 Guaranteed Weight: 2.24 grams Symbol Vrrm Vrwm Vdc Vr(rms) UFD10C10 UFD10C20 UFD10C30 UFD10C40 UFD10C50 UFD10C60 UNITS 100 100 100 70 200 200 200 140 300 300 300 210 400 400 400 280 500 500 500 350 600 600 600 420 V V V V IF(av) 16 16 16 16 16 16 A Ifm 16 16 16 16 16 16 A Ifsm 125 A Tj/Ts -65~+150 C Vf 0.975 0.975 Rthjc 1.3 1.5 1.5 10 Ir Trr 1.3 35 35 uA 50 1.5 A 50 50 nA C/W 16.0AMP SUPER FASTER RECOVERY RECTIFIERS IF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (A) I(AV), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (A) 20 16 12 8 4 Resistive or inductive load 0 100 125 150 100 10 1.0 0.1 0.2 175 1.0 1.4 400 150 Tj = 25°C 8.3ms single half-sine-wave JEDEC method CT, CAPACITANCE (pF) 125 100 75 50 100 25 10 0 1 10 0.1 100 1.0 100 TC = 100°C 10 TC = 75°C 1.0 0.1 TC = 25°C 0.01 0 10 VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V) Fig. 4 Typical Total Capacitance per Element NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60Hz Fig. 3 Max Non-Repetitive Surge Current IR, INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT (mA) IFSM, PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT (A) 0.6 VF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (V) Fig. 2 Typical Forward Characteristics per Element TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (°C) Fig. 1 Forward Current Derating Curve 40 80 120 PERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE (%) Fig. 5 Typical Reverse Characteristics 100