SM1020C THUR SM10100C Voltage 20V~100V 10.0 Amp Schottky Barrier Rectifiers Elektronische Bauelemente RoHS Compliant Product A suffix of “-C” specifies halogen & lead-free SMC FEATURES Low forward voltage drop High current capability High reliability High surge current capability Epitaxial construction B A MECHANICAL DATA Case:Molded Plastic Epoxy:UL 94V-0 Rate Flame Retardant Metallurgically bonded construction Polarity:Color Band Denotes Cathode End Mounting Position: Any Weight:1.10 grams C H D G Millimeter Min. Max. 2.75 3.15 6.60 7.11 5.59 6.22 2.00 2.62 REF. A B C D PACKAGE INFORMATION Package MPQ Leader Size SMC 3K 13 inch E F REF. E F G H Millimeter Min. Max. 0.203 7.75 8.13 0.76 1.27 0.15 0.31 MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Rating 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, de-rate current by 20%) Parameter Part Number Symbol Unit SM1020C SM1040C SM1060C SM10100C Peak Repetitive Peak reverse voltage VRRM 20 40 60 100 Working Peak Reverse Voltage VRWM 20 40 60 100 VR 20 40 60 100 Maximum DC Blocking Voltage Maximum Average Forward Current, See Fig. 1 Peak Forward Surge Current @ 8.3 ms Half Sine-Wave superimposed on rated load (JEDEC method) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage VF @ IF =10 A, TA = 25°C Maximum DC Reverse Current At Rated DC Blocking Voltage Typical Junction Capacitance 1 Typical Thermal Resistance Operating Temperature Range Storage temperature TJ = 25°C TJ = 100°C IF(AV) 10 IFSM 180 V A VF IR 0.56 0.7 0.83 0.3 0.2 0.1 22 15 10 V mA CJ 380 pF RθJC 10 °C / W TJ -50~150 °C TSTG -65~175 °C Notes: 1. Measured at 1MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 V D.C. http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 18-Aug-2011 Rev. B Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 1 of 2 SM1020C THUR SM10100C Elektronische Bauelemente Voltage 20V~100V 10.0 Amp Schottky Barrier Rectifiers CHARACTERISTIC CURVES http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 18-Aug-2011 Rev. B Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 2 of 2