SE33G~SE35G Voltage 200V ~ 600V 3.0 Amp Super Fast Recovery Rectifier Elektronische Bauelemente RoHS Compliant Product A suffix of “-C” specifies and halogen free DO-27 FEATURES Fast switching for high efficiency Low forward voltage drop High current capability Low reverse leakage current High surge current capability C A B MECHANICAL DATA Case:Molded plastic DO-27 Epoxy:UL 94V-0 rate flame retardant Terminals:Solderable per MIL-STD-202 method 208 Polarity:Color band denotes cathode Mounting position:Any Weight:1.1 grams D A REF. A B C D Millimeter Min. Max. 25.4 (TYP) 7.20 9.50 4.80 5.60 1.10 1.30 MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Rating at 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, de-rate current by 20%.) Part Number Parameter Symbol Unit SE33G SE34G SE35G Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage VRRM 200 400 600 V Maximum RMS Voltage VRMS 140 280 480 V Maximum DC Blocking Voltage VDC 200 400 600 V Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current TL=55°C Peak Forward Surge Current,8.3ms single Half sine-wave superimposed on rated load (JEDEC method) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage @ 3.0A Maximum DC Reverse Current At TJ=25°C Rated DC Blocking Voltage TJ=125°C Maximum Reverse Recovery Time Typical Junction Capacitance Typical Thermal Resistance 1 2 3 Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range IF(AV) 3.0 A IFSM 125 A VF 0.92 CJ 1.7 5.0 IR TRR 1.25 V µA 150 15 25 nS 60 pF RθJC 50 °C W TJ, TSTG -55~150 °C Notes: 1. Reverse recovery test conditions IF= 0.5A, IR= 1.0A, IRR= 0.25A. 2. Thermal Resistance junction to lead. 3. Measured at 1.0 MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 Volts DC. http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 15-Jul-2011 Rev. A Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 1 of 2 SE33G~SE35G Elektronische Bauelemente Voltage 200V ~ 600V 3.0 Amp Super Fast Recovery Rectifier RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS CURVE http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 15-Jul-2011 Rev. A Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 2 of 2