TRSYS ER2A

ER2A THRU ER2J
SURFACE MOUNT SUPERFAST RECTIFIER
VOLTAGE - 50 to 600 Volts CURRENT - 2.0 Amperes
FEATURES
SMB/DO-214AA
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For surface mounted applications
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Low profile package
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Built-in strain relief
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Easy pick and place
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Superfast recovery times for high efficiency
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Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-O
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Glass passivated junction
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High temperature soldering:
260 /10 seconds at terminals
MECHANICAL DATA
Case: JEDEC DO-214AA molded plastic
Terminals: Solder plated, solderable per MIL-STD750,
Method 2026
Polarity: Indicated by cathode band
Standard packaging: 12mm tape (EIA-481)
Weight: 0.003 ounce, 0.093 gram
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 TL=110
Peak Forward Surge Current 8.3ms single half sinewave superimposed on rated load(JEDEC method)
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage at 2.0A
Maximum DC Reverse Current TA=25
At Rated DC Blocking Voltage TA=100
Maximum Reverse Recovery Time (Note 1)
Typical Junction capacitance (Note 2)
Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 3)
Operating and Storage Temperature Range
NOTES:
SYMBOLS ER2A ER2B ER2C ER2D ER2E ER2G ER2J UNITS
50
100
150
200
300
400
600
Volts
VRRM
35
70
105
140
210
280
420
Volts
VRMS
50
100
150
200
300
400
600
Volts
VDC
I(AV)
2.0
Amps
IFSM
50.0
Amps
VF
IR
TRR
CJ
R JL
TJ,TSTG
0.95
1.25
5.0
150
35.0
25.0
20.0
-50 to +150
1.7
Volts
A
nS
PF
/W
1. Reverse Recovery Test Conditions: IF=0.5A, IR=1.0A, Irr=0.25A
2. Measured at 1 MHz and Applied reverse voltage of 4.0 volts
3. 8.0mm2 (.013mm thick) land areas
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
ER2A THRU ER2J
Fig. 1-REVERSE RECOVERY TIME CHARACTERISTIC
AND TEST DIAGRAM
Fig. 3-TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
Fig. 5-MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE PEAK FORWARD
SURGE CURRENT
Fig. 2-MAXIMUM AVERAGE FORWARD
CURRENT RATING
Fig. 4-TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
Fig. 6-TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE