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 SS22 THRU SS210
2.0 AMPS. Surface Mount Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Voltage Range 20 to 100 Volts Current 2.0 Amperes
Features
For surface mounted application Metal to silicon rectifier, majority carrier conduction Low forward voltage drop Easy pick and place High surge current capability Plastic material used carriers Underwriters Laboratory Classification 94V-0 Epitaxial construction High temperature soldering: 260oC / 10 seconds at terminals
.082(2.08) .076(1.93)
SMB/DO-214AA
.147(3.73) .137(3.48)
.187(4.75) .167(4.25) .012(.31) .006(.15)
Mechanical Data
Case: Molded plastic Terminals: Solder plated Polarity: Indicated by cathode band Packaging: 12mm tape per EIA STD RS-481 Weight: 0.093gram
.103(2.61) .078(1.99) .012(.31) .006(.15) .056(1.41) .035(0.90) .208(5.28) .200(5.08) .008(.20) .004(.10)
Dimensions in inches and (millimeters)
Maximum Ratings and Electrical Characteristics
Rating at 25ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half wave, 60 Hz, resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, derate current by 20% Symbol SS SS SS SS Type Number
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current at TL(See Fig. 1) Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3 ms Single Half Sine-wave Superimposed on Rated Load (JEDEC method ) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (Note 1) @ 2.0A Maximum DC Reverse Current @ TA =25 at Rated DC Blocking Voltage @ TA=100 Typical Junction Capacitance (Note 3)
VRRM VRMS VDC I(AV) IFSM VF IR
22 20 14 20
23 30 21 30
24 40 28 40
25 50 35 50 2.0 50
SS 26 60 42 60
SS 29 90 63 90
SS 210 100 70 100
Units
V V V A A
0.5 0.4 20
0.70 10.0 130
0.85 0.1 20
V mA mA pF /W /W
Cj RJL 17 Typical Thermal Resistance ( Note 2 ) 75 RJA Operating Temperature Range TJ -65 to +125 -65 to +150 Storage Temperature Range TSTG -65 to +150 Notes: 1. Pulse Test with PW=300 usec, 1% Duty Cycle 2. Measured on P.C.Board with 0.4 x 0.4"(10 x 10mm) Copper Pad Areas. 3. Measured at 1 MHz and Applied Reverse Voltage of 4.0V D.C.
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RATINGSAND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (SS22 THRU SS210)
FIG.1- MAXIMUM FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT. (A)
2.0
FIG.2- MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
50 8.3ms Single Half Sine Wave JEDEC Method AT RATED TL
AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
RESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD 1.5 SS22-SS24 SS25-SS210
40
30
1.0
20
0.5 PCB MOUNTED ON 0.2X0.2" (5.0X5.0mm) COPPER PAD AREAS 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
O
10
0 120 130 140 150 160 1 10 NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60Hz 100 LEAD TEMPERATURE. ( C)
FIG.3- TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
50
FIG.4-TYPICALREVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
100 SS22-SS24 SS25-SS210 TJ=125 C 10
O
INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
TJ=125 C
10
O
TJ=150 C
1
O
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT. (mA)
1
TJ=75 C
O
TJ=25 C
O
0.1
PULSE WIDTH=300 S 1% DUTY CYCLE
0.1
0.01
TJ=25 C
O
SS22-SS24 SS25-SS26 SS29-SS210
0.01 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 FORWARD VOLTAGE. (V)
0.001 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 PERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE. (%) 140
FIG.5-TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
400
FIG.6-TYPICAL CAPACITANCE
400 360
NOTE:TYPICAL CAPACITANCE AT 0 V = 320 pF
JUNCTION CAPACITANCE.(pF)
100
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
Tj=25 C f=1.0MHz Vsig=50mVp-p
O
320 280 240 200 160 120 80
10 0.1
SS29-SS210 SS22-SS24 SS25-SS26 1 REVERSE VOLTAGE. (V) 10 100
40 0 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
V R , REVERSE VOL TAGE (VOL TS)
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