EIC R2K

Certificate TH97/10561QM
R2K
AVALANCHE DIODE
D2
VRM : 150 Volts
IZSM : 1.0 Amp. ( 100 µs )
FEATURES :
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*
*
*
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Certificate TW00/17276EM
1.00 (25.4)
MIN.
0.161 (4.1)
0.154 (3.9)
High current capability
High surge current capability
High reliability
Low reverse current
Low forward voltage drop
Pb / RoHS Free
0.284 (7.2)
0.268 (6.8)
1.00 (25.4)
MIN.
0.034 (0.86)
0.028 (0.71)
MECHANICAL DATA :
* Case : D2 Molded plastic
* Epoxy : UL94V-O rate flame retardant
* Lead : Axial lead solderable per MIL-STD-202,
Method 208 guaranteed
* Polarity : Color band denotes cathode end
* Mounting position : Any
* Weight : 0.465 gram
Dimensions in inches and ( millimeters )
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Rating at 25 °C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified
Single phase, half wave, 60 Hz, resistive or inductive load
For capacitive load, derate current by 20%
RATING
SYMBOL
VALUE
UNIT
Maximum Peak Reverse Voltage
VRM
150
V
Maximum DC Blocking Reverse Voltage
VDC
150
V
Minimum Avalanche Breakdown Voltage at I Z = 1mA
VBR(min)
170
V
Maximum Avalanche Breakdown Voltage at I Z = 1mA
VBR(max)
200
V
IZSM
1.0
A
Maximum Allowable Avalanche Current (Note 1)
Maximum Reverse Current at VRM
Ta = 25 °C
IR
10
µA
Maximum Reverse Current at VRM
Ta = 100 °C
IR(H)
50
µA
+0.15
V/°C
Typical Avalanche Voltage Temperature Coefficient at Iz = 1mA
Junction Temperature Range
TJ
- 40 to + 130
°C
Storage Temperature Range
TSTG
- 40 to + 150
°C
Note : (1) Non-Repetitive Current Pulse width 100 µs Square wave, one shot.
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Certificate TH97/10561QM
Certificate TW00/17276EM
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (R2K)
VR(DC) - Ta Characteristic
DC Blocking Reverse
Voltage, VRDC (V)
155
150
145
140.25
140
-40
25
0
50
75
100
125 130
Ambient Temperature Ta (°C)
VZ Temperature Coefficient
220
215.75
210
max.
Avalanche Voltage, V Z
(V)
200
190.25
190
185.75
180
min.
170
160.25
160
VRDC Temperature Characteristics
150
140.25
140
-40
0
25
50
75
100
125 130
Ambient Temperature Ta (°C)
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