SCK140LP

SCK140LP
1 A, 40 V
Super Low VF Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Elektronische Bauelemente
RoHS Compliant Product
A suffix of “-C” specifies halogen & lead-free
SOD-123
FEATURES
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High Current Capability
Extremely Low Thermal Resistance
For Surface Mount Application
Higher Temp Soldering : 250°C for 10 Seconds at Terminals
Super Low Forward Voltage
D
1
Cathode Band
H
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2
F
MECHANICAL DATA
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G
Case: Molded Plastic
Epoxy: UL 94V-0 Rate Flame Retardant
Lead: Solderable per MIL-STD-202, method 208 guaranteed
Polarity: Color Band Denotes Cathode End
Mounting Position: Any
C
B
A
B
C
D
E
KC
E
J
REF.
MARKING CODE
A
Millimeter
Min.
Max.
0.95
1.35
0.10 REF.
1.05
1.15
0.30
0.78
0.08
0.25
REF.
F
G
H
J
Millimeter
Min.
Max.
1.40
1.80
2.55
2.85
3.55
3.85
0.50 REF.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
Package
MPQ
Leader Size
SOD-123
3K
7 inch
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Rating 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load.
For capacitive load, de-rate current by 20%)
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
VRRM
40
V
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
VRWM
40
V
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
VR
40
V
Average Forward Current @TJ=25°C
IF(AV)
1
A
Peak Forward Current @ 8.3 ms Half Sine
IFSM
15
A
Instantaneous Forward Voltage
@ TJ=25°C
Maximum DC Reverse Current
At Rated DC Blocking Voltage 2
Typical.
Maximum.
TJ = 25°C
TJ = 75°C
Typical Junction Capacitance 1
Typical Thermal Resistance
Operating Temperature Range
Storage temperature
VF
IR
0.4
0.45
0.5
10
V
mA
CJ
78
pF
RθJC
230
°C/W
TJ
-50~125
°C
TSTG
-50~150
°C
Notes:
1. Measured at 1MHZ and applied reverse of 5V DC.
2. Pulse Test : Pulse Width=300us, Duty Cycle=2%.
http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/
21-Dec-2012 Rev. B
Any changes of specification will not be informed individually.
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SCK140LP
Elektronische Bauelemente
1 A, 40 V
Super Low VF Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/
21-Dec-2012 Rev. B
Any changes of specification will not be informed individually.
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