2-300V HIGH FREQUENCY SOFT RECOVERY RECTIFIER DIODES IN SERIES
PRODUCT APPLICATIONS
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Anti-Parallel Diode
•
•
•
•
•
-Switchmode Power Supply
-Inverters
Free Wheeling Diode
-Motor Controllers
-Converters
Snubber Diode
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Induction Heating
High Speed Rectifiers
PRODUCT FEATURES
•
Ultrafast Recovery Times
•
Soft Recovery Characteristics
•
Popular TO-247 Package or
3
PRODUCT BENEFITS
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Low Losses
•
Low Noise Switching
•
Cooler Operation
•
Higher Reliability Systems
•
Increased System Power
Density
•
Low Forward Voltage
Surface Mount D PAK Package
•
High Blocking Voltage
•
Low Leakage Current
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
V
R
V
RRM
V
RWM
I
F
(AV)
I
F
(RMS)
I
FSM
T
J
,T
STG
T
L
Characteristic / Test Conditions
Maximum D.C. Reverse Voltage
Maximum Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Maximum Working Peak Reverse Voltage
All Ratings: T
C
= 25°C unless otherwise specified.
APT30DS60B_S
UNIT
600
Volts
Maximum Average Forward Current (T
C
= 79°C, Duty Cycle = 0.5)
RMS Forward Current (Square wave, 50% duty)
Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current (T
J
= 45°C, 8.3ms)
Operating and StorageTemperature Range
Lead Temperature for 10 Sec.
20
26
320
-55 to 150
300
°C
Amps
STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
I
F
= 30A
V
F
Forward Voltage
I
F
= 60A
I
F
= 30A, T
J
= 125°C
I
RM
C
T
Maximum Reverse Leakage Current
Junction Capacitance, V
R
= 200V
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MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
3.2
4.2
2.4
4.0
Volts
V
R
= V
R
Rated, T
J
= 125°C
500
43
µA
pF
053-3007 Rev B
8-2004
V
R
= V
R
Rated
250
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
t
rr
t
rr
Q
rr
I
RRM
t
rr
Q
rr
I
RRM
t
rr
Q
rr
I
RRM
Characteristic
Test Conditions
MIN
-
TYP
APT30DS60B_S
MAX
UNIT
ns
nC
Reverse Recovery Time I = 1A, di /dt = -100A/µs, V = 30V, T = 25°C
F
F
R
J
Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Charge
Maximum Reverse Recovery Current
Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Charge
Maximum Reverse Recovery Current
Reverse Recovery Time
Reverse Recovery Charge
Maximum Reverse Recovery Current
I
F
= 30A, di
F
/dt = -200A/µs
V
R
= 400V, T
C
= 125°C
I
F
= 30A, di
F
/dt = -200A/µs
V
R
= 400V, T
C
= 25°C
17
24
29
2
49
180
6
28
320
21
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Amps
ns
nC
Amps
ns
nC
Amps
I
F
= 30A, di
F
/dt = -1000A/µs
V
R
= 400V, T
C
= 125°C
-
-
-
THERMAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
R
θJC
R
θJA
W
T
Characteristic / Test Conditions
Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance
Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance
Package Weight
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
°C/W
oz
g
0.95
40
0.22
5.9
10
1.1
Torque
Maximum Mounting Torque
lb•in
N•m
APT Reserves the right to change, without notice, the specifications and information contained herein.
1.00
Z
JC
, THERMAL IMPEDANCE (°C/W)
θ
0.9
0.80
0.7
0.60
0.5
PDM
0.40
0.3
0.20
0.1
0
0.05
10
-5
10
-4
SINGLE PULSE
Note:
t1
t2
t
Duty Factor D = 1/t2
Peak TJ = PDM x Z
θJC
+ TC
10
-3
10
-2
10
-1
1.0
10
RECTANGULAR PULSE DURATION (seconds)
FIGURE 1a. MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE, JUNCTION-TO-CASE vs. PULSE DURATION
RC MODEL
Junction
temp (°C)
0.193
°C/W
0.00442 J/°C
8-2004
Power
(watts)
0.589
°C/W
0.0733 J/°C
053-3007 Rev B
0.191
°C/W
Case temperature (°C)
1.19 J/°C
FIGURE 1b, TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE MODEL
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES
100
t
rr
, REVERSE RECOVERY TIME
(ns)
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
APT30DS60B_S
T
J
= 125°C
V
R
= 400V
60A
30A
15A
I
F
, FORWARD CURRENT
(A)
80
T
J
= 150°C
60
T
J
= 125°C
40
T
J
= 25°C
20
T
J
= -55°C
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
V
F
, ANODE-TO-CATHODE VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 2. Forward Current
vs.
Forward Voltage
T
J
= 125°C
V
R
= 400V
0
0
200
400
600
800
1000 1200
-di
F
/dt, CURRENT RATE OF CHANGE(A/µs)
Figure 3. Reverse Recovery Time
vs.
Current Rate of Change
25
I
RRM
, REVERSE RECOVERY CURRENT
(A)
T
J
= 125°C
V
R
= 400V
400
Q
rr
, REVERSE RECOVERY CHARGE
(nC)
60A
350
300
60A
30A
20
250
200
150
100
50
0
15A
15
30A
10
15A
5
0
200
400
600
800
1000 1200
-di
F
/dt, CURRENT RATE OF CHANGE (A/µs)
Figure 4. Reverse Recovery Charge
vs.
Current Rate of Change
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
Q
rr
t
rr
t
rr
Q
rr
0
200
400
600
800
1000 1200
-di
F
/dt, CURRENT RATE OF CHANGE (A/µs)
Figure 5. Reverse Recovery Current
vs.
Current Rate of Change
30
25
20
I
F(AV)
(A)
0
K
f
, DYNAMIC PARAMETERS
(Normalized to 800A/µs)
15
10
5
0
Duty cycle = 0.5
T
J
= 150°C
I
RRM
25
50
75
100
125
150
T
J
, JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 6. Dynamic Parameters
vs.
Junction Temperature
250
C
J
, JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
(pF)
0
50
75
100
125
150
Case Temperature (°C)
Figure 7. Maximum Average Forward Current
vs.
CaseTemperature
25
200
150
10
100 200
V
R
, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 8. Junction Capacitance
vs.
Reverse Voltage
0
.4
1
053-3007 Rev B
50
8-2004
100
APT30DS60B_S
Vr
+18V
0V
D.U.T.
30µH
trr/Qrr
Waveform
di
F
/dt Adjust
APT6017BLL
PEARSON 2878
CURRENT
TRANSFORMER
Figure 9. Diode Test Circuit
1
2
3
4
I
F
- Forward Conduction Current
di
F
/dt - Rate of Diode Current Change Through Zero Crossing.
I
RRM
- Maximum Reverse Recovery Current.
Zero
1
4
5
3
2
trr -
Reverse
Recovery
Time, measured from zero crossing where diode
current goes from positive to negative, to the point at which the straight
line through I
RRM
and 0.25 I
RRM
passes through zero.
Qrr - Area Under the Curve Defined by I
RRM
and trr.
0.25 IRRM
5
Figure 10, Diode Reverse Recovery Waveform and Definitions
TO-247 Package Outline
4.69 (.185)
5.31 (.209)
1.49 (.059)
2.49 (.098)
6.15 (.242) BSC
20.80 (.819)
21.46 (.845)
3.50 (.138)
3.81 (.150)
15.49 (.610)
16.26 (.640)
5.38 (.212)
6.20 (.244)
D PAK Package Outline
4.90 (.193)
5.10 (.201)
1.45 (.057)
1.60 (.063)
15.85 (.624)
16.05(.632)
1.00 (.039)
1.15(.045)
13.30 (.524)
13.60(.535)
3
18.70 (.736)
19.10 (.752)
0.40 (.016)
0.65 (.026)
12.40 (.488)
12.70 (.500)
4.50 (.177) Max.
8-2004
0.40 (.016)
0.79 (.031)
19.81 (.780)
20.32 (.800)
1.65 (.065)
2.13 (.084)
1.01 (.040)
1.40 (.055)
0.020 (.001)
0.250 (.010)
2.70 (.106)
2.90 (.114)
1.15 (.045)
1.45 (.057)
1.20 (.047)
1.90 (.075) 1.40 (.055)
2.10 (.083)
5.45 (.215) BSC
(2 Plcs.)
2.40 (.094)
2.70 (.106)
(Base of Lead)
053-3007 Rev B
Heat Sink (Isolated)
and Leads
are Plated
Anode
2.21 (.087)
2.59 (.102)
Cathode
10.90 (.430) BSC
Dimensions in Millimeters and (Inches)
Anode
(Isolated)
Cathode
Dimensions in Millimeters (Inches)
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