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 PD - 94228A
HFB60HF20C
FRED
Features
* * * * * Reduced RFI and EMI Reduced Snubbing Extensive Characterization of Recovery Parameters Hermetic Surface Mount
Ultrafast, Soft Recovery Diode
VR = 200V IF(AV) = 60A trr = 35ns
Description
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.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
VR IF(AV) IFSM PD @ TC = 25C TJ, TSTG Cathode to Anode Voltage ( Per Leg ) Continuous Forward Current, Q TC = 50C Single Pulse Forward Current, R TC = 25C ( Per Leg ) Maximum Power Dissipation Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range
Max.
200 60 300 46 -55 to +150
Units
V A W C
Note: Q D.C. = 50% rect. wave R 1/2 sine wave, 60 Hz , P.W. = 8.33 ms
CASE STYLE
(ISOLATED BASE)
ANODE
COMMON CATHODE
ANODE
SMD-1
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Electrical Characteristics ( Per Leg ) @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
VBR VF Cathode Anode Breakdown Voltage Forward Voltage See Fig. 1
Min. Typ. Max. Units
200 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.9 -- 1.19 1.08 1.25 1.22 10 100 140 -- A A pF nH V V
Test Conditions
IR = 100A IF = 30A, TJ = -55C IF = 30A, TJ = 25C IF = 60A, TJ = 25C IF = 60A, TJ = 125C VR = VR Rated VR = VR Rated, TJ = 125C VR = 200V Measured from center of cathode pad to center of anode pad See Fig. 2
IR
Reverse Leakage Current See Fig. 2 Junction Capacitance, See Fig. 3 Series Inductance
-- -- -- --
CT LS
Dynamic Recovery Characteristics ( Per Leg ) @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
t rr trr1 trr2 IRRM1 IRRM2 Q rr1 Q rr2 di(rec)M/dt1 di(rec)M/dt2 Reverse Recovery Time Reverse Recovery Time Peak Recovery Current Reverse Recovery Charge Peak Rate of Fall of Recovery Current During tb
Min.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Typ. Max. Units
-- 35 58 3.8 8.0 77 240 470 640 35 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ns ns
Test Conditions
IF = 1.0A,VR = 30V, dif/dt = 200A/s TJ = 25C See Fig. TJ = 125C 5 IF = 60A TJ = 25C See Fig. A A TJ = 125C 6 VR = 160V TJ = 25C See Fig. nC TJ = 125C 7 dif/dt = 200A/s nC TJ = 25C See Fig. A/s 8 A/s TJ = 125C
Thermal - Mechanical Characteristics
Parameter
RthJC Wt Junction-to-Case, Single Leg Conducting Weight
Typ.
-- 2.6
Max.
2.73 --
Units
C/W g
2
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100
100
10
125C 100C
Reverse Current - I R (A)
1
75C
0.1
0.01
25C
Instantaneous Forward Current - I F (A)
0.001
0.0001 0 40 80 120 160 200
10
Reverse Voltage - V R (V)
Fig. 2 - Typical Reverse Current Vs. Reverse Voltage ( Per Leg )
1000
Tj = 125C Tj = 25C
Tj = -55C
Junction Capacitance - C T (pF)
T J = 25C
1 0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 Forward Voltage Drop - V F (V)
100 0 40 80 120 160 200
Reverse Voltage - VR (V)
Fig. 1 - Maximum Forward Voltage Drop Vs. Instantaneous Forward Current ( Per Leg )
10
Fig. 3 - Typical Junction Capacitance Vs. Reverse Voltage ( Per Leg )
Thermal Response (Z thJC )
D = 0.50 1 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.1 0.02 0.01
0.0001
SINGLE PULSE (THERMAL RESPONSE)
0.01 0.00001
Notes: 1. Duty factor D = t 1 / t 2 2. Peak TJ = P DM x Z thJC + TC 0.1 1 0.01
PDM t1 t2 10
0.001
t1 , Rectangular Pulse Duration (sec)
Fig. 4 - Maximum Thermal Impedance Zthjc Characteristics ( Per Leg )
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80 VR = 160V 70 TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 100
IF = 120A IF = 60A
60
50
IRRM - ( A )
trr - ( ns )
IF = 30A
10
IF = 30A
40
IF = 60A IF = 120A
VR = 160V 30 TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 1 100 1000 100 1000
20
dif / dt - ( A / s )
dif / dt - ( A / s )
Fig. 5 - Typical Reverse Recovery Vs. dif/dt,( Per Leg )
Fig. 6 -Typical Recovery Current Vs. dif/dt ( Per Leg )
1000
10000
IF = 60A IF = 30A
IF = 120A
IF = 30A
di ( rec )M / dt - ( A / s )
IF = 60A IF = 120A
1000
Qrr - ( nC )
100
VR = 160V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 10 100 1000
VR = 160V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 100 100 1000
dif / dt - ( A / s )
dif / dt - ( A / s )
Fig. 7 - Typical Stored Charge Vs. dif/dt ( Per Leg )
Fig. 8 - Typical di(rec)M/dt Vs. dif/dt ( Per Leg )
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IF
t rr ta tb
4
R E V E R S E R E C O V E R Y C IR C U IT
V R = 2 00 V
0 Q rr
2
I RRM
0.5 I R R M di(rec)M /dt
5
0.01 L = 70H D .U .T. D d if/d t A D JU S T G IR F P 2 50 S
1
0.75 I R R M di f /dt
4. Qrr - Area under curve defined by trr and IRRM trr X IRRM Qrr = 2 5. di(rec)M/dt - Peak rate of change of current during tb portion of trr
1. dif/dt - Rate of change of current through zero crossing 2. IRRM - Peak reverse recovery current 3. trr - Reverse recovery time measured from zero crossing point of negative going IF to point where a line passing through 0.75 IRRM and 0.50 IRRM extrapolated to zero current
Fig. 9 - Reverse Recovery Parameter Test Circuit
Fig. 10 - Reverse Recovery Waveform and Definitions
Case Outline and Dimensions -- SMD-1
1 = COMMON CATHODE 2 = ANODE 1 3 = ANODE 2
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