Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
Low-leakage diode
FEATURES
•
Plastic SMD package
•
Low leakage current: typ. 3 pA
•
Switching time: typ. 0.8
µs
•
Continuous reverse voltage:
max. 75 V
•
Repetitive peak reverse voltage:
max. 85 V
•
Repetitive peak forward current:
max. 500 mA.
APPLICATION
•
Low leakage current applications in
surface mounted circuits.
Top view
handbook, 4 columns
BAS116
PINNING
PIN
1
2
3
anode
not connected
cathode
DESCRIPTION
2
1
2
n.c.
3
3
1
MAM106
DESCRIPTION
Marking code:
JVp = made in Hong Kong; JVt = made in Malaysia.
Epitaxial medium-speed switching
diode with a low leakage current in a
small SOT23 plastic SMD package.
Fig.1 Simplified outline (SOT23) and symbol.
LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL
V
RRM
V
R
I
F
I
FRM
I
FSM
PARAMETER
repetitive peak reverse voltage
continuous reverse voltage
continuous forward current
repetitive peak forward current
non-repetitive peak forward current square wave; T
j
= 25
°C
prior to surge;
see Fig.4
t
p
= 1
µs
t
p
= 1 ms
t
p
= 1 s
P
tot
T
stg
T
j
Note
1. Device mounted on a FR4 printed-circuit board.
total power dissipation
storage temperature
junction temperature
T
amb
= 25
°C;
note 1
−
−
−
−
−65
−
4
1
0.5
250
+150
150
A
A
A
mW
°C
°C
see Fig.2; note 1
CONDITIONS
−
−
−
−
MIN.
MAX.
85
75
215
500
UNIT
V
V
mA
mA
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Product specification
Low-leakage diode
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
T
j
= 25
°C
unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL
V
F
PARAMETER
forward voltage
see Fig.3
I
F
= 1 mA
I
F
= 10 mA
I
F
= 50 mA
I
F
= 150 mA
I
R
reverse current
see Fig.5
V
R
= 75 V
V
R
= 75 V; T
j
= 150
°C
C
d
t
rr
diode capacitance
reverse recovery time
f = 1 MHz; V
R
= 0; see Fig.6
when switched from I
F
= 10 mA to
I
R
= 10 mA; R
L
= 100
Ω;
measured at I
R
= 1 mA; see Fig.7
0.003
3
2
0.8
5
80
−
3
−
−
−
−
0.9
1
1.1
1.25
CONDITIONS
TYP.
BAS116
MAX.
V
V
V
V
UNIT
nA
nA
pF
µs
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
R
th j-tp
R
th j-a
Note
1. Device mounted on a FR4 printed-circuit board.
PARAMETER
thermal resistance from junction to tie-point
thermal resistance from junction to ambient
note 1
CONDITIONS
VALUE
330
500
UNIT
K/W
K/W
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Product specification
Low-leakage diode
GRAPHICAL DATA
BAS116
handbook, halfpage
300
MLB755
handbook, halfpage
300
MLB752 - 1
IF
(mA)
200
IF
(mA)
200
(1)
(2)
(3)
100
100
0
0
100
T amb (
o
C)
200
0
0
0.4
0.8
1.2
V F (V)
1.6
Device mounted on a FR4 printed-circuit board.
(1) T
j
= 150
°C;
typical values.
(2) T
j
= 25
°C;
typical values.
(3) T
j
= 25
°C;
maximum values.
Fig.2
Maximum permissible continuous forward
current as a function of ambient temperature.
Fig.3
Forward current as a function of forward
voltage.
handbook, full pagewidth
10
2
MBG704
IFSM
(A)
10
1
10
−1
1
10
10
2
10
3
tp (µs)
10
4
Based on square wave currents; T
j
= 25
°C
prior to surge.
Fig.4 Maximum permissible non-repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse duration.
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Low-leakage diode
BAS116
10
2
handbook, halfpage
IR
(nA)
MLB754
handbook, halfpage
2
MBG526
10
(1)
Cd
(pF)
1
1
10
1
10
2
(2)
10
3
0
0
50
100
150
T j ( C)
o
200
0
5
10
15
VR (V)
20
V
R
= 75 V.
f = 1 MHz; T
j
= 25
°C.
Fig.5
Reverse current as a function of junction
temperature.
Fig.6
Diode capacitance as a function of reverse
voltage; typical values.
handbook, full pagewidth
tr
D.U.T.
10%
SAMPLING
OSCILLOSCOPE
R i = 50
Ω
VR
90%
tp
t
RS = 50
Ω
V = VR I F x R S
IF
IF
t rr
t
(1)
MGA881
input signal
output signal
Fig.7 Reverse recovery time test circuit and waveforms.
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