60S05 thru 60S10 Shanghai Lunsure Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd Tel:0086-21-37185008 Fax:0086-21-57152769 Features • • • • • • • 6 Amp Axial-Lead Glass Passivated Rectifier 50 - 1000 Volts Glass Passivated Chip Low Forward Voltage Drop High Current Capability High Surge Current Capability Low Leakage Maximum Ratings DO-201AD Operating Junction Temperature: -55°C to +150°C Storage Temperature: -55°C to +150°C Catalog Number 60S05 60S1 60S2 60S4 60S6 60S8 60S10 Device Marking 60S05 60S1 60S2 60S4 60S6 60S8 60S10 Maximum Reccurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 50V 100V 200V 400V 600V 800V 1000V Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage 35V 70V 140V 280V 420V 560V 700V 50V 100V 200V 400V 600V 800V 1000V D A Cathode Mark B D Electrical Characteristics @ 25°C Unless Otherwise Specified Average Forward Current Peak Forward Surge Current Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage Maximum DC Reverse Current At Rated DC Blocking Voltage Typical Junction Capacitance IF(AV) 6.0A TA = 100°C IFSM 200A 8.3ms, half sine VF 1.0V IFM = 6.0A; TJ = 25°C* IR 5µA 100µA TJ = 25°C TJ = 100°C CJ 150pF Measured at 1.0MHz, VR=4.0V C DIMENSIONS DIM A B C D INCHES MIN ----.048 1.000 *Pulse test: Pulse width 300 µsec, Duty cycle 1% www.cnelectr.com MAX .370 .250 .052 --- MM MIN ----1.20 25.40 MAX 9.50 6.40 1.30 --- NOTE 60S05 thru 60S10 Figure 1 Typical Forward Characteristics Figure 2 Forward Derating Curve 200 6 100 60 5 40 4 20 Amps 10 3 Amps 6 2 4 1 2 Single Phase, Half Wave 60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load 25°C 1 0 .6 0 50 75 125 100 150 175 °C .4 Average Forward Rectified Current - Amperes versus Ambient Temperature - °C .2 .1 .4 .6 0.8 1.0 1.2 Figure 4 Typical Reverse Characteristics 1.4 Volts 100 Instantaneous Forward Current - Amperesversus Instantaneous Forward Voltage - Volts 60 40 20 10 6 Figure 3 Maximum Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current 4 300 2 TJ=100°C 250 Amps µAmps 1 200 .6 150 .4 100 .2 50 5 0 .1 .06 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 60 80 100 .04 Cycles .02 Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperesversus Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - Cycles .01 TJ=25°C 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Volts Instantaneous Reverse Leakage Current - MicroAmperesversus Percent Of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage - Volts www.cnelectr.com