MCC omponents 21201 Itasca Street Chatsworth !"# $ % !"# DL5711 Features l Fast Switching Speed l High Reverse Breakdown Voltage l Low Forward Voltage Drop l For General Purpose Application Schottky Barrier Switching Diode Mechanical Data l Case: Minimelf, Glass MINIMELF l Terminals: Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208 l Polarity: Indicated by Cathode Band l Weight: 0.05 grams ( approx.) Cathode Mark Maximum Ratings @ 25oC Unless Otherwise Specified Characteristic Symbol Value Unit V RRM 60 V Forward Continuous Current(Note1) I FM 15 mA Maximum Single cycle surge 10us square wave IFSM 2.0 A Pd 400 mW RJA 0.3 K/mW Peak Reverse Voltage Power Dissipation(Note 1) Thermal Resistance(Note 1) Operation/Storage Temp. Range Tj, TSTG S y m b o l Min -55 to 150 Max Unit o C Test Cond. V (BR)R 70 ----- V IR =10uA IR ----- 200 nA V R= 5 0 V Forward Volt. Drop VF ----- 0.41 1 V IF = 1 . 0 m A IF = 1 5 m A Junction Capacitance Cj ----- 2.0 pF Reverse Recovery Time trr ----- 1.0 ns Reverse Leakge Current. B A Electrical Characteristics @ 25oC Unless Otherwise Specified Charateristic Reverse Breakdown Volt. C V R=0V, f=1.0MHz IF = I R= 5 m A , Irr = 0 . 1 × IR R L= 1 0 0 O H M DIMENSION DIM INCHES MM NOTE MIN MAX MIN MAX A B .134 .008 .142 .016 3.40 0.20 3.60 0.40 C .055 .059 1.40 1.50 SUGGESTED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT 0.105 0.075” Note: 1. Valid provided that electrodes are kept at ambient temperature www.mccsemi.com 0.030” MCC DL5711 Fig.1 Typical variation of fwd. current vs forward. voltage for primary conduction through the Schottky barrier Fig.2 Typical forward conduction curve of combination Schottky barrier and PN junction guard ring mA mA IF IF VF VF Fig.3 Typical variation of reverse current at various temperatures Fig.4 Typical capacitance curve as a function of reverse voltage PF mA TJ=25 C IR CJ VR VR www.mccsemi.com