TRSYS ER801AF Isolation superfast recovery rectifier Datasheet

ER800F THRU ER804F
ISOLATION SUPERFAST RECOVERY RECTIFIERS
VOLTAGE - 50 to 400 Volts CURRENT - 8.0 Amperes
FEATURES
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ITO-220AC
Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-O utilizing
Flame Retardant Epoxy Molding Compound
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Exceeds environmental standards of MIL-S-19500/228
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Low power loss, high efficiency
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Low forward voltage, high current capability
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High surge capacity
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Super fast recovery times, high voltage
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Epitaxial chip construction
MECHANICAL DATA
Case: ITO-220AC full molded plastic package
Terminals: Leads, solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208
Polarity: As marked
Mounting Position: Any
Weight: 0.08 ounce, 2.24 grams
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ratings at 25 ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.
Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, Resistive or inductive load.
For capacitive load, derate current by 20%.
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
Maximum RMS Voltage
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
Maximum Average Forward Rectified
Current at TC=100
ER800F
ER801F
ER801AF
ER802F
ER803F
ER804F
UNITS
50
35
50
100
70
100
150
105
150
200
140
200
300
210
300
400
320
400
V
Peak Forward Surge Current,
8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed
on rated load(JEDEC method)
Maximum Forward Voltage at 8.0A per
element
Maximum DC Reverse Current at Ta=25
NOTES:
1. Measured at 1 MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 VDC
2. Reverse Recovery Test Conditions: IF=.5A, IR=1A, Irr=.25A
8.0
A
125
A
0.95
DC Blocking Voltage per element Ta=125
Typical Junction capacitance (Note 1)
Maximum Reverse Recovery Time(Note 2)
Typical Junction Resistance(Note 3) R JC
Operating and Storage Temperature Range TJ
V
V
1.30
A
10
500
62
35
PF
50
3.0
-55 to +150
V
ns
/W
3. Thermal resistance junction to CASE
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
ER800F THRU ER804F
Fig. 1-FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
Fig. 2-TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD
CHARACTERISTIC
Fig. 4-MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
Fig. 3-TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
Fig. 5-TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
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