P600A THRU P600M HIGH CURRENT PLASTIC SILICON RECTIFIER VOLTAGE - 50 to 1000 Volts CURRENT - 6.0 Amperes FEATURES l High surge current capability l Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory P600 Flammability Classification 94V-O Utilizing Flame Retardant Epoxy Molding Compound l Void-free plastic in a P600 package l High current operation 6.0 Amperes @ TA=55 l Exceeds environmental standards of MIL-S-19500/228 MECHANICAL DATA Case: Molded plastic, P600 Terminals: axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208 Polarity: Color band denotes cathode Mounting Position: Any Weight: 0.07 ounce, 2.1 gram MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS *@ TA=25 unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half-wave,60 Hz, resistive or inductive load. **All values except Maximum RMS Voltage are registered JEDEC parameters. P600A P600B P600D P600G P600J P600K P600M UNITS Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current TA=55 Maximum Overload Surge Current at 1 cycle (NOTE 1) Maximum Forward Voltage at 6.0 ADC Maximum DC Reverse Current @TA=25 Rated DC Blocking Voltage @TA=100 Typical Junction capacitance (Note 3) CJ Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) R JA Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) R JL Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range 50 35 50 100 70 100 200 140 200 400 280 400 600 420 600 6.0 400 1.0 10 1.0 150 20.0 4.0 -55 to +150 -55 to +150 800 560 800 1000 700 1000 V V V A A A V A mADC PF /W /W NOTES: 1. Peak forward surge current, per 8.3ms single half-sine-wave superimposed on rated load(JECED method) 2. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead at 0.375"(9.5mm) lead length P.C.B. mounted with 1.1×1.1”(30×30mm) copper pads 3. Measured at 1 MHZ and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 volts RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES P600A THRU P600M Fig. 1-TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS Fig. 2-FORWARD DERATING CURVE SURGE CURRENT Fig. 3-TYPICAL TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE Fig. 4-TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS Fig. 5-MAXIMUM OVERLOAD SURGE CURRENT