KBPC15005~KBPC1510 HIGH CURRENT SINGLE-PHASE SILICON BRIDGE RECTIFIERS KBPC Features • Surge overload 300 Amperes peak • Low power loss, high efficiency • Low reverse leakage current. Absolute Maximum Ratings and Characteristics Rating at 25oC ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. resistive or inductive load 60 Hz,. For capacitive load current by 20%. KBPC 15005 KBPC 1501 KBPC 1502 KBPC 1504 KBPC 1506 KBPC 1508 KBPC 1510 Units Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 50 100 200 400 600 800 1000 V Maximum RMS Voltage 35 70 140 280 420 560 700 V Maximum DC Blocking Voltage 50 100 200 400 600 800 1000 V Characteristic Maximum Average Forward Rectified o Current at TC = 55 C 15 A Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3ms single half Sine-wave superimposed on rated load (JEDEC) 300 A Maximum Forward Voltage at 7.5A DC and 25℃ 1.2 V 10 1000 uA 300 pF o Maximum Reverse Current at TA = 25 C o at Rated DC Blocking Voltage TA = 125 C Typical Junction Capacitance (Note 1) Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) 2.3 ℃/W Operating Temperature Range TC -55 to +125 o C Storage Temperature Range TA -55 to +150 o C Notes: 1. Measured at 1MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4VDC. 2. Thermal resistance from junction to case per leg. SEMTECH ELECTRONICS LTD. ® (Subsidiary of Semtech International Holdings Limited, acompany listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Stock Code: 724) Dated : 19/07/2005 KBPC15005~KBPC1510 RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES FIG.2-DERATING CURVE FOR OUTPUT RECTIFIED CURRENT PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT AMPERES 300 250 200 KBPC 15 150 100 50 0 100 10 1 AVERAGE FORWARD OUTPUT CURRENT AMPERES FIG.1-MAXIMUM FORWARD SURGE CURRENT 40 30 20 KBPC 15 10 0 0 50 100 150 o TEMPERATURE. ( C) NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60 Hz FIG.3-TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD SURGE CURRENT AMPERES 100 KBPC 15 10 1.0 0.1 0.01 4 6 8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE,VOLTS SEMTECH ELECTRONICS LTD. ® (Subsidiary of Semtech International Holdings Limited, acompany listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Stock Code: 724) Dated : 19/07/2005