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 TS750 THRU TS758
6.0 AMPS. Silicon Rectifiers
Voltage Range 50 to 800 Volts Current 6.0 Amperes
Features
Plastic material used carries Underwriters Laboratory Classification 94V-0 High forward current capability Diffused junction High surge current capability High temperature soldering guaranteed: 260OC/10 seconds, 0.375"(9.5mm) lead length, 5lbs.(2.3kg) tension
P600
Mechanical Data
Cases: Molded plastic body Lead: Plated axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026 Polarity: Color band denotes cathode end Mounting position: Any Weight: 0.07 ounce, 2.1 grams
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 TS750 TS751 TS752 TS754 TS756 TS758 Units Type Number Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 50 100 200 400 600 800 V VRRM Maximum RMS Voltage VRMS 35 70 140 280 420 560 V Maximum DC Blocking Voltage VDC 50 100 200 400 600 800 V Maximum Non-repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage VBR 60 120 240 480 720 1200 V
Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current at TA = 60, P.C.B. Mounting (Fig. 1) TL= 60, 0.125"(3.18mm) Lead Length (Fig. 2) Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3 ms Single Half Sine-wave Superimposed on Rated Load (JEDEC method ) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage @ 6.0A @ 100A Maximum DC Reverse Current @ TA=25 at Rated DC Blocking Voltage @ TA=100 Typical Junction Capacitance ( Note 1 ) Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) Operating Junction Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range
I(AV) IFSM VF IR Cj RJA RJL TJ TSTG
6.0 22.0 400 0.95 1.25 5.0 1000 150 20.0 4.0 -50 to +150 -50 to +150
A A V uA uA pF /W
1.30
Notes: 1. Measured at 1.0 MHz and Applied Reverse Voltage of 4.0 Volts 2. Mount on Cu-Pad Size 16mm x 16mm on P.C.B.
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RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (TS750 THRU TS758)
FIG.1- MAXIMUM FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
AVERAGE FORWARD RECTIFIED CURRENT. (A)
8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0
60 Hz RESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD
28 24 20 16
FIG.2- MAXIMUM FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
L=0.25" (6.35mm) L=0.125" (3.18mm) 60 Hz RESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD
GROUND PLANE 1.0 X 1.0" (25.4 X 25.4mm) COPPER SURFACE AREA
L=0.375" (9.5mm) BOTH LEADS ATTACHED as HEAT SINKS WITH LENGTH as SHOWN, L
0.050"(1.27mm) min. ALTERNATE P.C.B. 1.1 x 1.0" (30 x 30Mmm) COPPER PADS
20 40 60 80 100 120
o
12 8 4 0
L=0.625" (15.8mm)
0
140
160
180 200
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
o
140
160
180
200
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE. ( C)
LEAD TEMPERATURE. ( C)
FIG.3- TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
100
100
FIG.4- TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT MICROAMPERES
INSTANTANEOUS FORDWARD CURRENT AMPERES
10
Tj=125 0C
10
Tj=100 0C
1
1
Tj=25 0C
0.1
0.1
Tj=25 C PULSE WIDTH-300 S 1% DUTY CYCLE
0
0.01
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
0.01 0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
PERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE. (%)
INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE, VOLTS
FIG.5- MAXIMUM PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT AMPERES
VRRM may be APPLIED BETWEEN EACH CYCLE of SURGE, the Tj NOTED is Tj PRIOR to SURGE
FIG.6- TYPICAL TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE
TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE, OC/W
100
600
10
Tj=25 C
0
100
1
0
0.1
1 NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60Hz
10
0.1 0.01
0.1
1 T, PULSE DURATION, sec.
10
100
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