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JANTXV1N6623 Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) Microsemi Corporation – VOIDLESS-HERMETICALLY SEALED ULTRA FAST RECOVERY GLASS RECTIFIERS
SCOTTSDALE DIVISION
1N6620 thru 1N6625
VOIDLESS-HERMETICALLY SEALED
ULTRA FAST RECOVERY GLASS
RECTIFIERS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS @ 25oC
TYPE
NUMBER
MINIMUM
BREAK-
DOWN
VOLTAGE
VR
IR = 50μA
MAXIMUM
FORWARD
VOLTAGE
VF @ IF
WORKING
PEAK
REVERSE
VOLTAGE
VRWM
MAXIMUM
REVERSE
CURRENT IR @
VRWM
IR
TA=25oC TA=150oC
MAXIMUM
REVERSE
RECOVERY
TIME (LOW
CURRENT)
trr
Note 1
MAXIMUM
REVERSE
RECOVERY
TIME (HIGH
CURRENT)
trr
Note 2
PEAK
RECOVERY
CURRENT
IRM (rec)
IF = 2A,
100A/μs
Note 2
FORWARD
RECOVERY
VOLTAGE
VFRM Max
IF = 0.5A
tfr =12ns
V
V@A
V@A
V
μA
μA
ns
ns
A
V
1N6620
220 1.40V @ 1.2A 1.60V @ 2.0A 200
0.5
150
30
45
3.5
12
1N6621
440 1.40V @ 1.2A 1.60V @ 2.0A 400
0.5
150
30
45
3.5
12
1N6622
660 1.40V @ 1.2A 1.60V @ 2.0A 600
0.5
150
30
45
3.5
12
1N6623
880 1.55V @ 1.0A 1.80V @ 1.5A 800
0.5
150
50
60
4.2
18
1N6624
990 1.55V @ 1.0A 1.80V @ 1.5A 900
0.5
150
50
60
4.2
18
1N6625 1100 1.75V @ 1.0A 1.95V @ 1.5A 1000
1.0
200
60
80
5.0
30
NOTE 1: Low Current Reverse Recovery Time Test Conditions: IF=0.5A, IRM=1.0A, IR(REC) = 0.25A per MIL-STD-750,
Method 4031, Condition B.
NOTE 2: High Current Reverse Recovery Time Test Conditions: IF = 2 A, di/dt=100 A/μs MIL-STD-750, Method 4031,
Condition D.
Symbol
VBR
VRWM
VF
IR
C
trr
SYMBOLS & DEFINITIONS
Definition
Minimum Breakdown Voltage: The minimum voltage the device will exhibit at a specified current.
Working Peak Reverse Voltage: The maximum peak voltage that can be applied over the operating
temperature range.
Maximum Forward Voltage: The maximum forward voltage the device will exhibit at a specified current.
Maximum Reverse Current: The maximum reverse (leakage) current that will flow at the specified voltage and
temperature.
Capacitance: The capacitance of the TVS as defined @ 0 volts at a frequency of 1 MHz and stated in
picofarads.
Reverse Recovery Time: The time interval between the instant the current passes through zero when
changing from the forward direction to the reverse direction and a specified recovery decay point after a peak
reverse current is reached.
CHARTS AND GRAPHS
FIGURE 1
Typical Forward Current
vs
Forward Voltage
FIGURE 2
Typical Forward Current
vs
Forward Voltage
Copyright © 2009
10-06-2009 REV C; SA7-55.pdf
Microsemi
Scottsdale Division
8700 E. Thomas Rd. PO Box 1390, Scottsdale, AZ 85252 USA, (480) 941-6300, Fax: (480) 947-1503
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