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DSTF3060CR Datasheet, PDF (1/3 Pages) Littelfuse – High frequency operation
Schottky Barrier Rectifier
DSTF3060CR, 2x15A, 60V, ITO-220AB, Common Anode
DSTF3060CR
RoHS Pb
Description
Littelfuse DST series Ultra Low VF Schottky Barrier
Rectifier is designed to meet the general requirements
of commercial and industry applications by providing high
temperature, low leakage and lower VF products.
It is suitable for high frequency switching mode power
supply, free-wheeling diodes and polarity protection
diodes.
Pin out
1
2
3
Cathode Anode Cathode
Maximum Ratings
Features
• Ultra low forward voltage
drop
• High frequency operation
• High junction
temperature capability
• Guard ring for enhanced
ruggedness and long
term reliability
• Common cathode
configuration in ITO-
220AB package
Applications
• Switching mode power
supply
• DC/DC converters
• Free-Wheeling diodes
• Polarity Protection Diodes
Parameters
Peak Inverse Voltage
Average Forward Current
Peak One Cycle Non-Repetitive Surge
Current (per leg)
Symbol
VRWM
IF(AV)
IFSM
Test Conditions
-
50% duty cycle @TC =60°C
rectangular wave form
8.3 ms, half Sine pulse
Max
60
15 (per leg)
30 (total device)
170
Unit
V
A
A
Electrical Characteristics
Parameters
Forward Voltage Drop (per leg) *
Reverse Current (per leg) *
Junction Capacitance (per leg)
RSM Isolation Voltage
(t = 1.0 second, R. H. < =30%,
TA = 25 °C)
* Pulse Width < 300μs, Duty Cycle <2%
Symbol
VF1
VF2
IR1
IR2
CT
VISO
Test Conditions
@7.5A, Pulse, TJ = 25 °C
@15A, Pulse, TJ = 25 °C
@7.5A, Pulse, TJ = 125 °C
@15A, Pulse, TJ = 125 °C
@VR = rated VR TJ = 25 °C
@VR = rated VR TJ = 125 °C
@VR = 5V, TC = 25 °C, fSIG = 1MHz
Clip mounting, the epoxy body away from the
heatsink edge by more than 0.110” along the
lead direction.
Clip mounting, the epoxy body is inside the
heatsink.
Screw mounting, the epoxy body is inside
the heatsink.
Typ
0.48
0.59
0.41
0.55
0.024
14
712
-
-
-
Max
-
0.70
-
0.65
1.2
45
-
4500
3500
1500
Unit
V
mA
pF
V
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised:02/03/16