MICROSEMI ELCR80E3

ELCR80, e3
LOW CAPACITANCE RECTIFIER
SCOTTSDALE DIVISION
APPEARANCE
The ELCR80 low capacitance rectifier is used in parallel with a low-capacitance
transient voltage suppressor (TVS) such as the LCE6.5-170A series for
T-18
unidirectional applications as shown in Figure 4. It is rated for 100 Amp
forward surges to compliment this 1500 Watt TVS series and also provide a
low capacitance and a low forward (VF) voltage with fast response time. The
low capacitance rating of 100 pF when used in parallel to the LCE6.5-170A
series will result in a total capacitance of 200 pF or less at zero volts for
protecting higher frequency applications from inductive switching threats or
electrical systems involving secondary lightning effects per IEC61000-4-5 as
well as RTCA/DO-160D or ARINC 429 for airborne avionics. With their fast
response time, they also provide ESD and EFT protection per IEC61000-4-2
and IEC61000-4-4 respectively.
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DESCRIPTION
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FEATURES
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APPLICATIONS / BENEFITS
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Suppresses transient in forward direction up to 1500
Watts Peak Pulse Power @ 10/1000 µs
Economical small plastic surface mount with robust
axial subassembly package
Optional 100% screening for avionics grade is
available by adding MA prefix to part number for
added 100% temperature cycle -55oC to +125oC
(10X) as well as surge (3X) and 24 hours HTRB with
post test VZ & IR
Options for screening in accordance with MIL-PRF19500 for JAN, JANTX, JANTXV, and JANS are also
available by adding MQ, MX, MV, or MSP prefixes
respectively to part number, e.g. MXELCR80,
MVELCR80, etc.
Also available in surface mount package with part
number HSMBJLCR80 (see separate data sheet)
RoHS Compliant devices available by adding “e3” suffix
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Low-capacitance Rectifier to compliment the low
capacitance TVS series for unidirectional
applications
Improved protection of low capacitance TVS
Low Capacitance for data-line protection to 1 MHz
Protection for aircraft fast data rate lines per select
level waveforms in RTCA/DO-160D & ARINC 429
with bit rates of 100 kb/s (per ARINC 429, Part 1,
par. 2.4.1.1)
ESD and EFT protection per IEC61000-4-2 and
IEC61000-4-4 respectively
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5
with 42 Ohms source impedance in the forward
direction for Class 1, 2, 3, and 4
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5
with 12 Ohms source impedance in the forward
direction for Class 1, 2, and 3
MAXIMUM RATINGS
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MECHANICAL AND PACKAGING
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Forward Peak Pulse Current at 25 C: 100 Amps @ 10/1000
μs with repetition rate of 0.01% or less*
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Steady State Power Dissipation: 5 Watts at TL = 25 C 3/8
inch from body
Clamping Speed (0 volts to V(BR) Min.) less than 5
nanoseconds.
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Operating and Storage Temperature: -65 C to +150 C
CASE: Void Free Transfer Molded Thermosetting Plastic
epoxy body meeting UL94V-0
FINISH: Tin-Lead or RoHS Compliant annealed matte-Tin
plating readily solderable per MIL-SD-750, method 2026
POLARITY: Cathode Marked with Band
MARKING: Part number ELCR80 or ELCRe3
WEIGHT: 0.7 Grams (Approx.)
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PART NUMBER
WORKING
PEAK
REVERSE
VOLTAGE
REVERSE
BREAKDOWN
VOLTAGE
@ I(BR) 1.0mA
V(BR)
VRWM
ELCR80
ELCR80e3
*See Figure 3
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Volts
200
Volts
Min.
220
REVERSE
CURRENT
@VRWM
IR
μA
MAXIMUM
FORWARD
VOLTAGE
@ IPP
VF
MAXIMUM
PEAK PULSE
CURRENT*
RATING
IPP
Volts
Amps
7.0
100
10
ELCR80, e3
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS @ 25oC
MAXIMUM
CAPACITANCE
@ 0 Volts
pF
100
Microsemi
Scottsdale Division
8700 E. Thomas Rd. PO Box 1390, Scottsdale, AZ 85252 USA, (480) 941-6300, Fax: (480) 947-1503
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ELCR80, e3
LOW CAPACITANCE RECTIFIER
SCOTTSDALE DIVISION
IPP – Peak Pulse Current - % IPP
Peak Power
(Single Pulse)
% of Rated Power
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GRAPHS
Average
Power
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TL – Lead Temperature – C
t – Time – ms
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
SCHEMATIC APPLICATIONS
A typical low capacitance TVS device configuration is shown in Figure 4 when used with a separate rectifier to maintain low capacitance. As
shown, an additional low capacitance rectifier diode is used in parallel in the same polarity direction as the TVS. In applications where random
high voltage transients occur, this will prevent reverse transients from damaging the internal low capacitance rectifier diode within the TVS and
also provide a low voltage conducting direction. This added rectifier diode such as the ELCR80 is of similar low capacitance as the TVS and also
has a higher reverse voltage rating than the TVS clamping voltage VC. The unidirectional configuration in Figure 4 will result in twice the
capacitance of the LCE6.5 – 170A series of low capacitance TVSs that are rated at 100 pF maximum. This results in a total of 200 pF maximum
in this parallel configuration since the ELCR80 is also the same capacitance value of 100 pF maximum.
PACKAGE
DIMENSIONS
LCExxx
(low capacitance TVS)
ELCR80
Low Capacitance
Rectifier
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ELCR80, e3
FIGURE 4
Unidirectional configuration of
Low Capacitance TVS (such as
the LCE6.5-170A series) and
a separate ELCR80 rectifier
in parallel)
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Scottsdale Division
8700 E. Thomas Rd. PO Box 1390, Scottsdale, AZ 85252 USA, (480) 941-6300, Fax: (480) 947-1503
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