RENESAS HSB88WA

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HSB88WA
Silicon Schottky Barrier Diode for High Speed Switching
ADE-208-965 (Z)
Rev.0
Aug. 2000
Features
• Low reverse current, Low capacitance.
• CMPAK package is suitable for high density surface mounting and high speed assembly.
Ordering Information
Type No.
Laser Mark
Package Code
HSB88WA
C7
CMPAK
Pin Arrangement
3
2
(Top View)
1
1 Cathode
2 Cathode
3 Anode
HSB88WA
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Ta = 25°C)
Item
Symbol
Value
Unit
Reverse voltage
VR
10
V
Average rectified current
IO *
15
mA
Junction temperature
Tj
125
°C
Storage temperature
Tstg
−55 to +125
°C
Note: Per one device.
Electrical Characteristics
(Ta = 25°C) *
1
Item
Symbol Min
Forward voltage
VF1
0.350 
0.420 V
IF = 1 mA
VF2
0.500 
0.580
IF = 10 mA
IR1


0.2
IR2


10
Capacitance
C


0.80
pF
VR = 0 V, f = 1 MHz
Capacitance deviation
∆C


0.10
pF
VR = 0 V, f = 1 MHz
Forward voltage deviation
∆VF


10
mV
IF = 10 mA

30


V
C = 200 pF, R = 0 Ω, Both forward and
reverse direction 1 pulse.
Reverse current
2
ESD-Capability *
Typ
Notes: 1. Per one device.
2. Failure criterion ; IR > 0.4 µA at VR = 2 V
Rev.0, Aug. 2000, page 2 of 5
Max
Unit
µA
Test Condition
VR = 2 V
VR = 10 V
HSB88WA
Main Characteristic
-5
10-2
10
Reverse current I R (A)
Forward current I F (A)
-3
10
Ta=75°C
-4
10
Ta=25°C
10 -5
10
-6
10
Ta=75°C
-7
10
10
-6
10
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
Forward voltage VF (V)
-8
Ta=25°C
-9
0
5
10
15
Reverse voltage V R (V)
Fig.1 Forward current Vs. Forward voltage
Fig.2 Reverse current Vs. Reverse voltage
f=1MHz
Capacitance C
(pF)
10
1.0
0.1
0.1
1.0
10
Reverse voltage V R (V)
Fig.3 Capacitance Vs. Reverse voltage
Rev.0, Aug. 2000, page 3 of 5
HSB88WA
Package Dimensions
(0.65) (0.65)
0.2
1.3 ± 0.2
0.9 ± 0.1
0.1
0.3 +− 0.05
0 − 0.1
(0.425)
0.1
0.3 +− 0.05
+ 0.1
0.16 − 0.06
2.1 ± 0.3
0.1
0.3 +− 0.05
1.25 ± 0.1
2.0 ± 0.2
(0.425)
Unit: mm
Hitachi Code
JEDEC
EIAJ
Mass (reference value)
Rev.0, Aug. 2000, page 4 of 5
CMPAK

Conforms
0.006 g
HSB88WA
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