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 MBRS1635 THRU MBRS1660
16.0 AMPS. Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Voltage Range 35 to 60 Volts Current 16.0 Amperes
Features
Plastic material used carries Underwriters Laboratory Classifications 94V-0 Metal silicon junction, majority carrier conduction Low power loss, high efficiency High current capability, low forward voltage drop High surge capability For use in low voltage, high frequency inverters, free wheeling, and polarity protection applications Guardring for overvoltage protection High temperature soldering guaranteed: 260oC/10 seconds,0.25"(6.35mm)from case
D2PAK
Mechanical Data
Cases: JEDEC D2PAK molded plastic body Terminals: Lead solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026 Polarity: As marked Mounting position: Any Mounting torque: 5 in. - lbs. max Weight: 0.08 ounce, 2.24 grams
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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 MBRS Type Number 1635 Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 35 VRRM Maximum RMS Voltage 24 VRMS Maximum DC Blocking Voltage 35 VDC
Maximum Average Forward Rectified Current at Tc=125OC Peak Repetitive Forward Current (Rated VR, Square Wave, 20KHz) at Tc=125oC Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3 ms Single Half Sine-wave Superimposed on Rated Load (JEDEC method ) Peak Repetitive Reverse Surge Current (Note 1) Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage at: (Note 2) IF=16A, TC=25oC IF=16A, TC=125oC Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current @ Tc =25 at Rated DC Blocking Voltage (Note 2) @ Tc=125
Maximum Typical Thermal Resistance(Note 3)
MBRS 1645
45 31 45 16 32.0 150
MBRS 1650
50 35 50
MBRS 1660
60 42 60
Units
V V V A A A
I(AV) IFRM IFSM IRRM VF IR
RJC TJ TSTG 1.0
0.63 0.57
0.5
0.75 0.65
A V mA mA /W
0.2 40.0 1.5 -65 to +150 -65 to +175
1.0 50.0
Operating Junction Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range
Notes: 1. 2.0us Pulse Width, f=1.0 KHz 2. Pulse Test: 300us Pulse Width, 1% Duty Cycle 3. Thermal Resistance from Junction to Case Per Leg
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RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (MBRS1635 THRU MBRS1660)
FIG.1- FORWARD CURRENT DERATING CURVE
20 150
FIG.2- MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT. (A)
Tj=Tj max. 8.3ms Single Half Sine Wave JEDEC Method
AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
RESISTIVE OR INDUCTIVE LOAD 16
120
100 75
12
8
50 25
4
0 0 50 100 o CASE TEMPERATURE. ( C) 150
0 1
10 NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60Hz
100
40
FIG.3- TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
FIG.4- TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS
50
INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT. (A)
10
Tj=125 0C Pulse Width=300 s 1% Duty Cycle
10
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT. (mA)
Tj=125 0C 1
1 Tj=25 0C
Tj=75 0C 0.1
0.1
MBRS1635-MBRS1645 MBRS1650 & MBRS1660
0.01 Tj=25 0C MBRS1635-MBRS1645 MBRS1650 & MBRS1660
0.01 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 FORWARD VOLTAGE. (V)
0.001
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
PERCENT OF RATED PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE. (%)
FIG.5- TYPICAL JUNCTION CAPACITANCE
6,000
Tj=25 0C f=1.0MHz Vsig=50mVp-p
FIG.6- TYPICAL TRANSIENT THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
100
TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE. ( OC/W)
100
JUNCTION CAPACITANCE.(pF)
10.0
1,000
1
MBRS1635-MBRS1645 MBRS1650 & MBRS1660 100 0.1 1 10 REVERSE VOLTAGE. (V)
0.1 0.01 0.1 1 T, PULSE DURATION. (sec) 10 100
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