GOOD-ARK 1F2

1F1 THRU 1F7
FAST SWITCHING PLASTIC RECTIFIER
Reverse Voltage - 50 to 1000 Volts
Forward Current - 1.0 Ampere
Features
High current capability.
Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-0 utilizing
Flame retardant epoxy molding compound.
1.0 ampere operation at TA=55 with no thermal runaway
Fast switching for high efficiency
Low leakage
Mechanical Data
DIM ENSIONS
Case: Molded plastic, R-1
Terminals: Plated axial leads, solderable per
MIL-STD-202, method 208
Polarity: Color band denotes cathode
Mounting Position: Any
Weight: 0.007 ounce, 0.20 gram
DIM
inches
mm
Min.
Max.
Min.
Max.
A
0.114
0.138
2.9
3.5
B
0.095
0.099
2.42
2.51
C
0.020
0.024
0.5
0.6
D
1.000
-
25.40
-
Note
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%.
Symbols
1F1
1F2
1F3
1F4
1F5
1F6
1F7
Units
Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
VRRM
50
100
200
400
600
800
1000
Volts
Maximum RMS voltage
VRMS
35
70
140
280
420
560
700
Volts
Maximum DC blocking voltage
VDC
50
100
200
400
600
800
1000
Volts
Maximum average forward rectified current
0.375" (9.5mm) lead length at TA=55
I(AV)
1.0
Amp
Peak forward surge current
8.3mS single half sine-wave superimposed
on rated load (MIL-STD-750D 4066 method)
IFSM
30.0
Amps
Maximum forward voltage at 1.0A DC
VF
1.30
Volts
IR
5.0
150.0
A
Maximum DC reverse current
at rated DC blocking voltage
TJ=25
TJ=100
Maximum reverse recovery time (Note 1)
Trr
Typical junction capacitance (Note 2)
CJ
Typical thermal resistance (Note 3)
Operating and storage temperature range
R
150
JA
TJ, TSTG
250
500
F
67.0
/W
-55 to +150
Notes:
(1) Reverse recovery test conditions: IF=0.5A, IR=1.0A, Irr=0.25A
(2) Measured at 1.0MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 VDC
(3) Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead 0.375” (9.5mm) lead length, P.C.B. mounted with 0.22X0.22” (5.5X5.5mm) copper pads
1
nS
10.0
RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
2