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 DATA SHEET
DI150S~DI1512S
SURFACE MOUNT GLASS PASSIVATED SINGLE-PHASE BRIDGE RECTIFIER VOLTAGE 50 to 1000 Volts CURRENT 1.5 Amperes
SDIP
Unit : inch (mm)
Recongnized File #E111753
.060(1.524) .011(0.28)
FEATURES
* Plastic material used carries Underwriters Laboratory recognition 94V-O * Low leakage * Surge overload rating-- 50 amperes peak * Ideal for printed circuit board
.255(6.5) .410(10.4) .360(9.40) .245(6.2) .310(7.9)
.335(8.51) .316(8.05) .009(0.25)
* Pb free product are available : 99% Sn can meet Rohs environment substance directive request
MECHANICALDATA
Case: Reliable low cost construction utilizing molded plastic technique results in inexpensive product
.045(1.14) .035(0.89)
.089(2.5)
Polarity: Polarity symbols molded or marking on body Mounting Position: Any Weight: 0.02 ounce, 0.38 gram
.205(5.2) .195(5.0)
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ratings at 25C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, Resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, derate current by 20%
PA RA M E TE R M a xi m um R e c ur r e nt P e a k R e ve r s e V o l t a g e M a x i m u m R M S B r i d g e In p u t V o l t a g e M a xi m um D C B l o c k i ng V o l t a g e M a xi m um A ve r a g e F o r w a r d C ur r e nt T A = 4 0 OC P e a k F o r w a r d S ur g e C ur r e nt : 8 . 3 m s s i ng l e ha l f s i ne w a ve s up e r i m p o s e d o n r a t e d l o a d ( J E D E C m e t ho d ) I2 t R a t i n g f o r f u s i n g ( t < 8 . 3 5 m s ) M a xi m um F o r w a r d V o l t a g e D r o p p e r B r i d g e E l e m e nt a t 1 .0 A M a xi m um D C R e ve r s e C ur r e nt TJ = 2 5 C a t R a t e d D C B l o c k i ng V o l t a g e T J = 1 2 5 OC Ty p i c a l J u n c t i o n c a p a c i t a n c e ( N o t e 1 ) Ty p i c a l t h e r m a l r e s i s t a n c e p e r l e g ( ( N o t e 2 ) O p e r a t i n g a n d S t o r a g e Te m p e r a t u r e R a n g e S t o r a g e Te m p e r a t u r e R a n g e
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S YM B O L V RRM V RMS V DC IAV IFSM I2 t VF IR CJ R J A R J L TJ TA
D I1 5 0 S 50 35 50
D I1 5 1 S 100 70 100
D I1 5 2 S 200 140 200
D I1 5 4 S 400 280 400 1 .5 50 10 1 .1 5 .0 500 25 40 15
D I1 5 6 S 600 420 600
D I1 5 8 S D I1 5 1 0 S D I1 5 1 2 S U N IT S 800 560 800 1000 700 1000 1200 840 1200 V V V A A A 2t V A pF
O
.086(2.2)
Terminals: Lead solderable per MIL-STD-202G, Method 208
.004(0.10)
* Exceeds environmental standards of MIL-S-19500/228
.290(7.4)
C/W
O
-5 0 to + 1 2 5 -5 0 to + 1 5 0
NOTES: 1. Measured at 1.0 MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 Volts 2. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead mounted on P.C.B. with 0.5 X 0.5"(13 X 13mm) copper pads
REV.0-MAR.21.2005
PAGE . 1
.040(1.016)
C C
O
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
AVERAGE FORWARD OUTPUT CURRENT, AMPERES
3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 0 50 100 150
INSTANTANEOUS FWD CUTTENT, AMPERES
T J =25 C Pulse Width = 200uS
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AMBIENT TEMPERATURE, OC
INSTANTANEOUS FWD VOLTAGE, VOLTS
FIG.1 DERATING CURVE FOR OUTPUT RECTIFIED CURRENT
FIG.2 TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT,uA
TA = 100 C 1.0
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FORWARD SURGE CURRENT, AMPERES (HALF SINE-WAVE)
10
50
40
30
20
0.1 TA= 25 O C
10
0.01
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
0 1 2 6 10 20 40 60 100
PERCENT OF PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE, %
NO. OF CYCLES AT 60Hz
FIG.3 TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
FIG.4 MAX NON-REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
REV.0-MAR.21.2005
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