RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
(T = 25 °C unless otherwise noted)
A
100
150
TJ = 25 °C
Pulse Width (td)
is defined as the Point
where the Peak Current
decays to 50 % of IPPM
Non-Repetitive Pulse
Waveform shown in Fig. 3
TA = 25 °C
tr = 10 µs
Peak Value
IPPM
10
1.0
0.1
100
50
0
Half Value -
IPPM
IPP
2
10/1000 µs Waveform
as defined by R.E.A.
0.2 x 0.2" (5.0 x 5.0 mm)
Copper Pad Areas
td
td
0.1 µs
1.0 µs
10 µs
100 µs
1.0 ms
10 ms
1.0
3.0
4.0
0
2.0
t - Time (ms)
td - Pulse Width (s)
Figure 1. Peak Pulse Power Rating Curve
Figure 3. Pulse Waveform
100
75
10 000
1000
100
VR measured
at Zero Bias
V
R measured at
50
Stand-Off, VWM
25
TJ = 25 °C
f = 1.0 MHz
Vsig = 50 mVp-p
10
0
1
10
100
0
50
100
150
200
TJ - Initial Temperature (°C)
VBR - Breakdown Voltage (V)
Figure 2. Pulse Power or Current vs. Initial Junction Temperature
Figure 4. Typical Junction Capacitance
200
TJ = TJ max.
8.3 ms Single Half Sine-Wave
100
50
10
1
5
10
50
100
Number of Cycles at 60 Hz
Figure 5. Maximum Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current
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