IRF 400U120D

Bulletin I2059 rev. C 03/03
400U(R) SERIES
Stud Version
STANDARD RECOVERY DIODES
Features
Wide current range
High surge current capabilities
Stud cathode and stud anode version
400A
Standard JEDEC types
Typical Applications
Converters
Power supplies
Machine tool controls
High power drives
Major Ratings and Characteristics
Parameters
400U/R
Units
400
A
120
°C
630
A
@ 50Hz
8250
A
@ 60Hz
8640
A
@ 50Hz
340
KA2s
@ 60Hz
311
KA2s
V RRM range
800 to 1600
V
TJ
- 40 to 200
°C
IF(AV)
@ TC
IF(RMS)
IFSM
I2t
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage Ratings
Voltage
VRRM , maximum repetitive
VRSM , maximum non-
IRRM max.
Code
peak reverse voltage
V
repetitive peak rev. voltage
V
@ TJ = TJ max.
80
800
900
Type number
400U(R)
120
1200
1300
160
1600
1700
mA
15
Forward Conduction
Parameter
I F(AV)
400U(R)
Units Conditions
Max. average forward current
400
A
@ Case temperature
120
°C
I F(RMS) Max. RMS forward current
630
A
I FSM
Max. peak, one-cycle forward,
8250
non-repetitive surge current
8640
I 2t
I 2 √t
Maximum I2t for fusing
Maximum I2√t for fusing
V F(TO)1 Low level value of threshold
180° conduction, half sine wave
DC @ 110°C case temperature
t = 10ms
A
reapplied
6940
t = 10ms
100% VRRM
7270
t = 8.3ms
reapplied
Sinusoidal half wave,
340
t = 10ms
No voltage
Initial TJ = TJ max.
311
t = 8.3ms
reapplied
KA2s
241
t = 10ms
100% VRRM
220
t = 8.3ms
reapplied
KA2√s
3400
t = 0.1 to 10ms, no voltage reapplied
(16.7% x π x IF(AV) < I < π x IF(AV)), TJ = TJ max.
0.77
voltage
V F(TO)2 High level value of threshold
voltage
rf1
rf2
V
(I > π x IF(AV)),TJ = TJ max.
0.85
Low level value of forward
slope resistance
High level value of forward
(16.7% x π x IF(AV) < I < π x IF(AV)), TJ = TJ max.
0.49
mΩ
(I > π x IF(AV)),TJ = TJ max.
0.49
slope resistance
V FM
Max. forward voltage drop
No voltage
t = 8.3ms
1.62
V
Ipk= 1500A, TJ = TJ max, tp = 10ms sinusoidal wave
Thermal and Mechanical Specifications
Parameter
400U(R)
Units
TJ
Max. junction operating temperature range
-40 to 200
Tstg
Max. storage temperature range
-40 to 200
RthJC
Max. thermal resistance, junction to case
0.15
RthCS
Max. thermal resistance, case to heatsink
0.04
T
Max. allowed mounting torque ±10%
27
Nm
250
g
wt
Approximate weight
Case style
2
Conditions
°C
K/W
DO-205AB (DO-9)
DC operation
Mounting surface, smooth, flat and greased
Not lubricated threads
See Outline Table
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∆RthJC Conduction
(The following table shows the increment of thermal resistence RthJC when devices operate at different conduction angles than DC)
Conduction angle
Sinusoidal conduction
180°
0.020
Rectangular conduction Units
Conditions
0.013
120°
0.023
0.023
90°
0.029
0.031
60°
0.042
0.044
30°
0.073
0.074
K/W
TJ = TJ max.
Ordering Information Table
Device Code
40
1
0
2
U
3
R
4
160
5
D
6
1
2
-
40
0
= Essential Part Number
= Standard Recovery Device
3
4
-
U
= Stud Normal Polarity (Cathode to Stud)
-
None = Stud Normal Polarity (Cathode to Stud)
5
-
R
= Stud Reverse Polarity (Anode to Stud)
Voltage code: Code x 10 = VRRM (See Voltage Ratings table)
6
-
Diffused diode
NOTE: For Metric device M16 x 1.5 Contact Factory
Outline Table
Conforms to JEDEC DO-205AB (DO-9)
All dimensions in millimeters (inches)
* FOR METRIC DEVICE: M16 X 1.5
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Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (°C)
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
400U/R
Conduction Angle
180˚
120˚
30˚
0
60˚
90˚
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
200
400U/R
190
180
Conduction Period
170
160
150
140
DC
130
180˚
120
30˚
60˚
90˚
120˚
110
0
100
200
300
400
500
Average Forward Current (A)
Average Forward Current (A)
Fig. 1 - Current Ratings Characteristics
Fig. 2 - Current Ratings Characteristics
550
RMS Limit
R
elta
-D
350
300
K/
W
0.3
K/
W
0.4
K/W
/W
4K
0.0
400
0.
2
=
SA
Rth
450
W
K/
180˚
120˚
90˚
60˚
30˚
500
1
0.
Maximum Average Forward Power Loss (W)
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (°C)
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0.6
K/W
250
200
150
Conduction Angle
1 K/
W
1.8 K/W
100
50
400U/R
0
10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Average Forward Current (A)
Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature (°C)
800
0.2
K/
W
400
300
RMS Limit
Conduction Period
200
100
0
50
400U/R
150
250
350
450
0.3
K/W
0.4
K/W
0.6
K/W
1 K/W
aR
elt
-D
500
/W
4K
0.0
600
0.1
K/
W
=
DC
180˚
120˚
90˚
60˚
30˚
700
A
hS
Rt
Maximum Average Forward Power Loss (W)
Fig. 3 - Forward Power Loss Characteristics
1.8 K/W
550
Average Forward Current (A)
650
10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190
Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature (°C)
Fig. 4 - Forward Power Loss Characteristics
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8000
Peak Half Sine Wave Forward Current (A)
Peak Half Sine Wave Forward Current (A)
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At Any Rated Load Condition And With
Rated Vrrm Applied Following Surge.
Initial Tj = 190˚C
@ 60 Hz 0.0083 s
@ 50 Hz 0.0100 s
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
400U/R
2000
1
10
100
9000
8000
7000
Maximum Non Repetitive Surge Current
Versus Pulse Train Duration.
Initial Tj = 190˚C
No Voltage Reapplied
Rated Vrrm Reapplied
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
400U/R
1000
0.01
0.1
1
Pulse Train Duration (s)
Number Of Equal Amplitude Half Cycle Current Pulses (N)
Fig. 5 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
Fig. 6 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
Instantaneous Forward Current (A)
10000
400U/R
1000
Tj = 25˚C
Tj = 190˚C
100
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
Instantaneous Forward Voltage (V)
Transient Thermal Impedance ZthJC (K/W)
Fig. 7 - Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics
1
0.1
Steady State Value:
RthJC = 0.15 K/W
(DC Operation)
0.01
0.001
0.001
400U/R
0.01
0.1
1
10
Square Wave Pulse Duration (s)
Fig. 8 - Thermal Impedance Z thJC Characteristic
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Data and specifications subject to change without notice.
This product has been designed and qualified for Industrial Level.
Qualification Standards can be found on IR's Web site.
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