PANJIT SB20100LCT

SB20100LCT
DUAL LOW VF SCHOTTKY RECTIFIER
VOLTAGE
100 Volts
20 Amperes
CURRENT
FEATURES
• Low forward voltage drop, low power losses
• High efficiency operation
• In compliance with EU RoHS 2002/95/EC directives
MECHANICAL DATA
Case : TO-220AB, Plastic
Terminals : Solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026
.058(1.47)
Weight: 0.0655 ounces, 1.859 grams.
.042(1.07)
MAXIMUM RATINGS(TA=25oC unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
VALUE
UNIT
VRRM
100
V
Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
Maximum average forward rectified current (Fig.3)
per device
per diode
I F(AV)
20
10
A
Peak forward surge current 8.3ms single half sine-wave
superimposed on rated load per diode
per diode
I FSM
200
A
RΘJC
2.5
TJ
-55 to + 150
o
C
TSTG
-55 to + 150
o
C
Typical thermal resistance
Operating junction
Storage temperature range
o
C/W
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS(TA=25oC unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
Breakdown voltage per diode
SYMBOL
VBR
Instantaneous forward voltage per
diode (1)
VF
Reverse current per diode (2)
IR
TEST CONDITIONS
I R=1.0mA
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
103
120
-
V
I F=5A
I F=10A
TJ=25oC
-
0.55
-
0.60
0.75
V
I F=5A
I F=10A
TJ=125oC
-
0.52
0.62
0.7
V
-
12
40
μA
-
-
500
35
μA
mA
VR=70V
VR=100V
TJ=25oC
TJ=125oC
Note.1 Pulse test : 380μs pulse width, 1% duty cycle
2. Pulse test : Pulse width < 2.5ms
PAN JIT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPROVE PRODUCT DESIGN,FUNCTIONS AND RELIABILITY WITHOUT NOTICE
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SB20100LCT
100
10
IR, Leakage Current (mA)
IF, Forward Current (A)
100
TJ = 150°C
TJ=125°C
TJ = 25°C
1
TJ = 75°C
Per Diode
0.1
TJ = 125°C
10
1
0.1
TJ = 25°C
0.01
Per Diode
0.001
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
20
VF, Forward Voltage (V)
60
80
100
Percent of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage (%)
Fig.1 Typical Forward Characteristics
Fig.2 Typical Reverse Characteristics
10000
12
10
CJ, Junction
Capacitance (pF)
IF, Forward Current (A)
40
8
6
4
2
Per Diode
1000
100
Per Diode
0
10
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
0.1
1
10
100
TC, Case Temperature (°C)
VR, Reverse Bias Voltage (V)
Fig.3 Forward Current Derating Curve
Fig.4 Typical Junction Capacitance
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