elektronische bauelemente SRL560 voltage 60v 5 amp low vf planar mos barrier schottky rectifier 22- nov -2013 rev. a page 1 of 2 http://www.secosgmbh.com/ any changes of specification will not be informed i ndividually. rohs compliant product a suffix of -c specifies halogen free features planar mos schottky technology low forward voltage drop high current capability high reliability high surge current capability epitaxial construction mechanical data case: molded plastic epoxy: ul94v-0 rate flame retardant lead: lead solderable per mil-std-202 method 208 guaranteed polarity: as marked mounting position: any maximum ratings and electrical characteristics (rating 25c ambient temperature unless otherwise s pecified. single phase half wave, 60hz, resistive o r inductive load. for capacitive load, de-rate current by 20%.) parameter symbol rating unit maximum recurrent peak reverse voltage v rrm 60 v working peak reverse voltage v rsm 60 v maximum dc blocking voltage v dc 60 v maximum average forward rectified current i f 5 a peak forward surge current, 8.3 ms single half sine-w ave i fsm 80 a voltage rate of chance (rated v r ) dv/dt 10000 v / s typical thermal resistance r jc 15 c /w operating and storage temperature range t j ,t stg -40~150 c electrical characteristics parameter symbol typ. max. unit test condition 0.45 0.49 i f = 3a, t j = 25c 0.56 0.59 i f = 5a, t j = 25c maximum instantaneous forward voltage v f 0.54 0.58 v i f = 5a, t j = 125c - 0.2 t j =25c maximum dc reverse current at rated dc blocking voltage 2 i r - 20 ma t j =100c typical junction capacitance 1 c j 180 - pf notes: 1. measured at 1mhz and applied reverse voltage of 5.0v d.c. 2. pulse test pulse width = 300 s, duty cycle Q 2.0%. do - 2 7 a c b a d millimeter ref. min. max. a 25.4 (typ) b 7.20 9.50 c 4.80 5.60 d 0.96 1.32
elektronische bauelemente SRL560 voltage 60v 5 amp low vf planar mos barrier schottky rectifier 22- nov -2013 rev. a page 2 of 2 http://www.secosgmbh.com/ any changes of specification will not be informed i ndividually. ratings and characteristic curves
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