PHILIPS 1N4002ID

DISCRETE SEMICONDUCTORS
DATA SHEET
book, halfpage
M3D119
1N4001ID to 1N4007ID
Rectifiers
Product specification
Supersedes data of April 1992
1996 Jun 10
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Rectifiers
1N4001ID to 1N4007ID
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
• Glass passivated
Cavity free cylindrical glass package
through Implotec(1) technology.
• High maximum operating
temperature
• Low leakage current
This package is hermetically sealed
and fatigue free as coefficients of
expansion of all used parts are
matched.
(1) Implotec is a trademark of Philips.
• Excellent stability
• Available in ammo-pack.
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handbook, 4 columns
a
MAM123
Fig.1 Simplified outline (SOD81) and symbol.
LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL
VRRM
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
IF(AV)
MAX.
−
50
UNIT
repetitive peak reverse voltage
1N4001ID
VR
MIN.
V
1N4002ID
−
100
V
1N4003ID
−
200
V
1N4004ID
−
400
V
1N4005ID
−
600
V
1N4006ID
−
800
V
1N4007ID
−
1000
V
continuous reverse voltage
1N4001ID
−
50
V
1N4002ID
−
100
V
1N4003ID
−
200
V
1N4004ID
−
400
V
1N4005ID
−
600
V
1N4006ID
−
800
V
1N4007ID
−
1000
V
average forward current
averaged over any 20 ms
period; Tamb = 75 °C; see Fig.2
−
1.00 A
averaged over any 20 ms
period; Tamb = 100 °C; see Fig.2
−
0.75 A
−
10
A
−
20
A
IFRM
repetitive peak forward current
IFSM
non-repetitive peak forward current
Tstg
storage temperature
−65
+175
°C
Tj
junction temperature
−65
+175
°C
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half sinewave; 60 Hz
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Rectifiers
1N4001ID to 1N4007ID
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Tj = 25 °C; unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MAX.
UNIT
VF
forward voltage
IF = 1 A; see see Fig.3
1.1
V
VF(AV)
full-cycle average forward voltage
IF(AV) = 1 A
0.8
V
IR
reverse current
IR(AV)
full-cycle average reverse current
VR = VRmax
10
µA
VR = VRmax; Tamb = 100 °C
50
µA
VR = VRRMmax; Tamb = 75 °C
30
µA
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
Rth j-tp
thermal resistance from junction to tie-point
lead length = 10 mm
Rth j-a
thermal resistance from junction to ambient
note 1
VALUE
60
K/W
120
K/W
Note
1. Device mounted on epoxy-glass printed-circuit board, 1.5 mm thick; thickness of copper ≥40 µm, see Fig.4.
For more information please refer to the “General Part of associated Handbook”.
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UNIT
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Rectifiers
1N4001ID to 1N4007ID
GRAPHICAL DATA
MBH386
1.5
MBH385
10
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IF
(A)
IF
(A)
1
1
0.5
(1)
(2)
(3)
10−1
0
0
100
Tamb (°C)
0
200
0.5
1
VF (V)
1.5
(1) Tamb = 100 °C.
(2) Tamb = 20 °C.
(3) Tamb = −50 °C.
Fig.2
Maximum forward current as a function of
ambient temperature.
Fig.3
50
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25
7
50
2
3
MGA200
Dimensions in mm.
Fig.4 Device mounted on a printed-circuit board.
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Forward current as a function of forward
voltage; typical values.
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Rectifiers
1N4001ID to 1N4007ID
PACKAGE OUTLINE
5 max
handbook, full pagewidth
0.81
max
2.15
max
28 min
3.8 max
28 min
MBC051
Dimensions in mm.
Fig.5 SOD81.
DEFINITIONS
Data sheet status
Objective specification
This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specification
This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specification
This data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation
of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification
is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these
products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such
improper use or sale.
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