ETC FBI5B1M1

FBI5B1M1.......FBI5M1M1
5 Amp. Glass Passivated Bridge Rectifier
Voltage
100 to 1000 V.
Plastic
Case
Dimensions in mm.
25
3.2
Current
5.0 A.
3.5
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• Glass Passivated Junction Chips.
1 + 0.05
7.5
7.5
10
L
suffix
17.5
8
–4
• UL recognized under component index file
0.7
1
• Mounting Instructions
• High temperature soldering guaranteed: 260 ºC – 10 sc.
• Recommended mounting torque: 8 Kg.cm.
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number E130180.
Lead and polarity identifications.
Case: Molded Plastic.
Ideal for printed circuit board (P.C.B.).
High surge current capability.
The plastic material carries U/L recognition 94 V-O.
Maximum Ratings, according to IEC publication No. 134
FBI5B
1M1
FBI5D
1M1
FBI5F
1M1
FBI5J
1M1
FBI5L
1M1
FBI5M
1M1
100
200
300
600
900
1000
VRRM
Peak Recurrent Reverse Voltage (V)
VRMS
Maximum RMS Voltage (V)
70
140
210
420
630
700
VR
Recommended Input Voltage (V)
40
80
125
250
380
500
IF(AV)
Max. Average forward current with heatsink
without heatsink
IFRM
Recurrent peak forward current
30 A
IFSM
10 ms. peak forward surge current
250 A
2
2
5.0 A at 100 ºC
3.0 A at 25 ºC
300 A2 sec
It
I t value for fusing (t = 10 ms)
VDIS
Dielectric strength (terminals to case, AC 1 min.)
Tj
Operating temperature range
– 40 to + 150 °C
Tstg
Storage temperature range
– 40 to +150 ºC
1500 V
Electrical Characteristics at Tamb = 25°C
VF
Max. forward voltage drop per element at IF = 5 A
1.1 V
IR
Max. reverse current per element at VRRM
5 A
MAXIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE
Rth (j-c) Junction-Case. With Heatsink.
Rth (j-a) Junction-Ambient. Without Heatsink.
2.2 ºC/W
22 ºC/W
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Characteristic Curves
TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTIC
FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
5
Tamb = 25° C
heatsink
Tc
10
Tc
_
+
4
sine wave
R-load
on heatsink
1.0
3
2
on glass-epoxi substrate
0.1
_
1
+
P.C.B.
soldering land 5 mm ø
sine wave
R-load
free in air
0
0
0.6
1.0
1.4
0
25
50
75 100 125 150 175
Tamb, ambient temperature (°C)
VF , instantaneous forward voltage (V)
MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE PEAK
FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
400
300
200
100
0
1
10
100
Number of cycles at 50 Hz.
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