MCC SK82L THRU SK810L omponents 20736 Marilla Street Chatsworth !"# $ % !"# TM Micro Commercial Components Features • • • • 8.0 Amp Schottky Rectifier 20 to 100 Volts High Current Capability Low Forward Voltage For Surface Mount Application Lead Free Finish/Rohs Compliant (Note1) ("P"Suffix designates Compliant. See ordering information) l Epoxy meets UL 94 V-0 flammability rating • Moisture Sensitivity Level 1 Maximum Ratings o o l Operating Temperature: -55 C to +150 C l Storage Temperature: -55 C to +150 C l Typical Thermal Resistance: 18 C/W Junction to Lead o DO-214AB (SMC) (LEAD FRAME) o o G MCC Catalog Number Device Marking SK82L SK83L SK835L SK84L SK845L SK86L SK88L SK810L SK82 SK83 SK835 SK84 SK845 SK86 SK88 SK810 Maximum Reccurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 20V 30V 35V 40V 45V 60V 80V 100V Maximum RMS Voltage 14V 21V 24.5V 28V 31.5V 42V 56V 70V Maximum DC Blocking Voltage D 20V 30V 35V 40V 45V 60V 80V 100V A B F DIMENSIONS Electrical Characteristics @ 25 C Unless Otherwise Specified Average Forward Current IF(AV) 8.0A T J =95 oC Peak Forward Surge Current IFSM 200A 8.3ms half sine Maximum DC Reverse Current At Rated DC Blocking Voltage Typical Junction Capacitance Note: .65V .80V IR 1mA 20mA DIM A B C D E F G H INCHES MIN .079 .108 .002 .006 .030 ..305 .260 .220 MM MIN 2.00 2.75 0.051 0.152 0.76 7.75 6.60 5.59 MAX .103 .128 .008 .012 .050 .320 .280 .245 MAX 2.62 3.25 0.203 0.305 1.27 8.13 7.11 6.22 NOTE SUGGESTED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT IFM =8.0A VF C E o Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage SK82L-86L SK88L-810L H 0.190 T A =25 oC 0.125” o T J =25 C T J =100 oC 0.070” CJ 400pF Measured at 1.0MHz, V R=4.0V 1. High Temperature Solder Exemptions Applied, see EU Directive Annex 7. www.mccsemi.com Revision: A 1 of 4 2011/02/23 MCC SK82L thru SK810L TM Micro Commercial Components Figure 1 Typical Forward Characteristics Figure 2 Forward Derating Curve 1000 12 600 400 10 200 8.0 100 60 40 6.0 Amps SK82L-SK86L 4.0 20 SK88L-SK810L Amps 10 2.0 6 25°C 4 0 Single Phase, Half Wave 60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 °C Average Forward Rectified Current - Amperes versus Junction Temperature - °C 2 1 Ambient Temperature - °C .6 .4 .2 .1 .2 .6 .4 .8 1.0 1.2 1.4 Volts Instantaneous Forward Current - Amperes versus Instantaneous Forward Voltage - Volts Figure 3 Junction Capacitance 100 0 600 400 200 pF TJ =25°C 100 60 40 20 10 .1 .2 .4 1 Volts 2 4 10 20 40 100 200 400 1000 Junction Capacitance - pF versus Reverse Voltage - Volts www.mccsemi.com Revision: A 2 of 4 2011/02/23 MCC TM SK82L thru SK810L Micro Commercial Components Figure 4 Typical Reverse Characteristics 600 10 500 6 4 2 Figure 5 Peak Forward Surge Current 400 300 100°C Amps 1 200 .6 100 .4 0 .2 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 60 80 100 75°C Cycles mAmps .1 Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperes versus Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - Cycles .06 .04 .02 25°C .01 .006 .004 SK82L -845L SK85L -810L .002 .001 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Volts Instantaneous Reverse Leakage Current - MicroAmperes versus Percent Of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage - Volts www.mccsemi.com Revision: A 3 of 4 2011/02/23 MCC TM Micro Commercial Components Ordering Information Device Packing (Part Number)-TP Tape&Reel;3Kpcs/Reel ***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** Micro Commercial Components Corp . reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any product herein to make corrections, modifications , enhancements , improvements , or other changes . Micro Commercial Components Corp . does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product described herein; neither does it convey any license under its patent rights ,nor the rights of others . The user of products in such applications shall assume all risks of such use and will agree to hold Micro Commercial Components Corp . and all the companies whose products are represented on our website, harmless against all damages. ***LIFE SUPPORT*** MCC's products are not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the expresse written approval of Micro Commercial Components Corporation. www.mccsemi.com Revision: A 4 of 4 2011/02/23