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 RS1A - RS1M
1.0 AMP. Surface Mount Fast Recovery Rectifiers SMA/DO-214AC
Features
For surface mounted application Glass passivated junction chip Built-in strain relief, ideal for automated placement Plastic material used carries Underwriters Laboratory Classification 94V-0 Fast switching for high efficiency High temperature soldering: o 260 C/ 10 seconds at terminals
Mechanical Data
Cases: Molded plastic Terminals: Pure tin plated, Lead free. Polarity: Indicated by cathode band Packing: 12mm tape per EIA STD RS-481 Weight: 0.064 gram
Dimensions in inches and (millimeters)
Maximum Ratings and Electrical Characteristics
Rating at 25 oC ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half wave, 60 Hz, resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, derate current by 20%
Type Number
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current See Fig. 1 @TL=90 oC Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3 ms Single Half Sine-wave Superimposed on Rated Load (JEDEC method ) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage @ 1.0A Maximum DC Reverse Current @ TA =25 C at Rated DC Blocking Voltage @ TA=125 oC Maximum Reverse Recovery Time ( Note 1 ) Typical Junction Capacitance ( Note 2 )
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Symbol RS1A RS1B VRRM 50 100 VRMS 35 70 VDC 50 100 I(AV) IFSM VF IR
RS1D RS1G RS1J RS1K RS1M 200 140 200 400 280 400 1.0 30 1.3 5 50 600 420 600 800 560 800 1000 700 1000
Units
V V V A A V uA uA nS pF
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250 500 10 105 Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 3) 32 Operating Temperature Range TJ -55 to +150 Storage Temperature Range TSTG -55 to +150 1. Reverse Recovery Test Conditions: IF=0.5A, IR=1.0A, IRR=0.25A Notes: 2. Measured at 1 MHz and Applied VR=4.0 Volts 3. Thermal Resistance from Junction to Ambient and from Junction to Lead Mounted on P.C.B. with 0.2"x0.2" ( 5.0 x 5.0 mm ) Copper Pad Areas.
Trr
150
Cj R JA R JL
C /W
o o
C C
- 358 -
Version: B07
RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (RS1A THRU RS1M)
FIG.1- MAXIMUM FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
30 10
FIG.2- TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
1.2
AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
1.0
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT. ( A)
RESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD
Tj=150 0C
1
Tj=100 0C
0.5
P.C.B. MOUNTED ON 0.2X0.2" (5.0X5.0mm) COPPER PAD AREAS
0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
o
0.1
140
160
180
LEAD TEMPERATURE. ( C)
Tj=25 0C
0.01
FIG.3- MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
50
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT. (A)
40
TL=90 C 8.3ms Single Half Sine Wave JEDEC Method
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0.001
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
PERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE. (%)
30
20
FIG.5- TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS PER LEG
10 30
0
10
FIG.4- TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
40
INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
1
10 NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60Hz
100
Tj=125 0C
1
JUNCTION CAPACITANCE.(pF)
Tj=25 C f=1.0MHz Vsig=50mVp-p
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Tj=25 0C
10
0.1
Pulse Width=300 s 1% Duty Cycle
1 1 10 REVERSE VOLTAGE. (V) 100 0.01 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
FORWARD VOLTAGE. (V)
FIG.6- REVERSE RECOVERY TIME CHARACTERISTIC AND TEST CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
50W NONINDUCTIVE 10W NONINDUCTIVE +0.5A (-) DUT (+) 50Vdc (approx) (-) PULSE GENERATOR (NOTE 2) 1W NON INDUCTIVE OSCILLOSCOPE (NOTE 1) (+) 0 -0.25A trr
NOTES: 1. Rise Time=7ns max. Input Impedance= 1 megohm 22pf 2. Rise Time=10ns max. Sourse Impedance= 50 ohms
-1.0A 1cm SET TIME BASE FOR 5/ 10ns/ cm
Version: B07


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