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   ? reduced rfi and emi ? reduced snubbing ? extensive characterization of recovery parameters ? hermetic ? ceramic eyelets   

these ultrafast, soft recovery diodes are optimized to reduce losses and emi/rfi in high frequency power conditioning systems. an extensive characterization of the recovery behavior for different values of current, temperature and di/dt simplifies the calculations of losses in the operating conditions. the softness of the recovery eliminates the need for a snubber in most applications. these devices are ideally suited for power converters, motors drives and other applications where switching losses are significant portion of the total losses. ultrafast, soft recovery diode fred v r = 200v i f(av) = 16a t rr = 30ns   
          
  hfb16hy20cc www.irf.com 1 parameter max. units v r cathode to anode voltage ( per leg ) 200 v i f(av) continuous forward current,  t c = 132c 16 i fsm single pulse forward current,  t c = 25c ( per leg ) 130 p d @ t c = 25c maximum power dissipation 84 w t j, t stg operating junction and storage temperature range -55 to +150 c   

 case style to-257aa (isolated base) anode common anode cathode pd - 94223b downloaded from: http:///
2 www.irf.com hfb16hy20cc     dynamic recovery characteristics ( per leg ) @ t j = 25c (unless otherwise specified)     parameter min. typ. max. units test conditions t rr reverse recovery time 30 ns i f = 1.0a,v r = 30v, di f /dt = 200a/s t rr1 reverse recovery time 30 ns t j = 25c see fig. t rr2 55 t j = 125c 5 i f = 16a i rrm1 peak recovery current 4.0 t j = 25c see fig. i rrm2 7.7 t j = 125c 6 v r = 160v q rr1 reverse recovery charge 66 t j = 25c see fig. q rr2 224 t j = 125c 7 di f /dt = 200a/s di (rec)m /dt1 peak rate of fall of recovery current 620 t j = 25c see fig. di (rec)m /dt2 during t b 1560 t j = 125c 8 thermal - mechanical characteristics parameter typ. max. units r thjc junction-to-case, single leg conducting 1.49 wt weight 4.3 g c/w ! "#  parameter min. typ. max. units test conditions v br cathode anode breakdown voltage 200 v i r = 100a electrical characteristics ( per leg ) @ t j = 25c (unless otherwise specified) l s series inductance 6.9 nh measured from anode lead to cathodelead, 6mm ( 0.025 in. ) from package c t junction capacitance, see fig. 3 72 pf v r = 200v i r reverse leakage current 10 a v r = v r rated see fig. 2 100 a v r = v r rated, t j = 125c v f forward voltage 1.09 i f = 8.0a, t j = -55c see fig. 1 0.98 i f = 8.0a, t j = 25c 1.15 i f = 16a, t j = 25c 1.06 i f = 16a, t j = 125c v downloaded from: http:///
www.irf.com 3 hfb16hy20cc fig. 4 - maximum thermal impedance z thjc characteristics ( per leg ) fig. 2 - typical reverse current vs. reverse voltage ( per leg ) fig. 3 - typical junction capacitance vs. reverse voltage ( per leg ) fig. 1 - maximum forward voltage drop vs. instantaneous forward current ( per leg ) 0 40 80 120 160 200 reverse voltage - v r (v) 10 100 1000 j u n c t i o n c a p a c i t a n c e - c t ( p f ) t j = 25c 0 40 80 120 160 200 reverse voltage - v r (v) 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 r e v e r s e c u r r e n t - i r ( u a ) 125c 75c 25c 100c 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 forward voltage drop - v f (v) 1 10 100 i n s t a n t a n e o u s f o r w a r d c u r r e n t - i f ( a ) tj = -55c tj = 125c tj = 25c 0.01 0.1 1 10 0.00001 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 notes: 1. duty factor d = t / t 2. peak t = p x z + t 1 2 j dm thjc c p t t dm 1 2 t , rectangular pulse duration (sec) thermal response (z ) 1 thjc 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.20 d = 0.50 single pulse (thermal response) downloaded from: http:///
4 www.irf.com hfb16hy20cc fig. 7 - typical stored charge vs. di f /dt ( per leg ) fig. 8 - typical di (rec)m /dt vs. di f /dt ( per leg ) fig. 5 - typical reverse recovery vs. di f /dt,( per leg ) fig. 6 -typical recovery current vs. di f /dt ( per leg ) 100 1000 di f / dt - ( a / s ) 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 t r r - ( n s ) v r = 160v t j = 125c t j = 25c i f = 8.0a i f = 32a i f = 16a 100 1000 di f / dt - ( a / s ) 1 10 100 i r r m - ( a ) v r = 160v t j = 125c t j = 25c i f = 8.0a i f = 32a i f = 16a 100 1000 di f / dt - ( a / s ) 10 100 1000 q r r - ( n c ) v r = 160v t j = 125c t j = 25c i f = 8.0a i f = 32a i f = 16a 100 1000 di f / dt - ( a / s ) 100 1000 10000 d i ( r e c ) m / d t - ( a / s ) v r = 160v t j = 125c t j = 25c i f = 8.0a i f = 32a i f = 16a downloaded from: http:///
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     fig. 10 - reverse recovery waveform and definitions fig. 9 - reverse recovery parameter test circuit t a t b t rr q rr i f i rrm i rrm 0.5 di(rec)m/dt 0.75 i rrm 5 4 3 2 0 1 di /dt f  
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