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MBR2060F Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) SeCoS Halbleitertechnologie GmbH – Voltage 60 V 20.0 Amp Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Elektronische Bauelemente
MBR2060F
Voltage 60 V
20.0 Amp Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
FEATURES
 Low forward voltage drop
 High current capability
 High reliability
 High surge current capability
 Epitaxial construction
RoHS Compliant Product
A suffix of “-C” specifies halogen free
ITO-220J
B
N
D
E
MA
MECHANICAL DATA
 Case: Molded plastic
 Epoxy: UL94V-0 rate flame retardant
 Lead: Lead solderable per MIL-STD-202
method 208 guaranteed
 Polarity: As Marked
 Mounting position: Any


H
JC
K
G
L
L
F
REF.
A
B
C

D
E
F
G
Millimeter
Min. Max.
14.80 15.20
9.96 10.36
13.20 REF.
4.30 4.70
2.80 3.20
2.50 2.90
0.50 0.75
REF.
H
J
K
L
M
N
Millimeter
Min. Max.
3.60 4.00
1.30 REF.
0.50 0.75
2.54 REF.
2.70 REF.
 3.5 REF.
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Rating 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load.
For capacitive load, de-rate current by 20%.)
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
Maximum Average Forward Rectified (Per Leg)
Current
(Per Device)
Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3 ms single half sine-wave
Power dissipation
Typical Thermal Resistance
Typical Thermal Resistance
Operating and Storage Temperature Range
VRRM
VRWM
VDC
IF
IFSM
PD
RJA
RJC
TJ,TSTG
60
60
60
10
20
150
2
50
4
150, -55~150
Unit
V
V
V
A
A
W
°C /W
°C /W
°C
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Symbol MIN.
Reverse voltage
VBR
60
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage
VF
-
Maximum DC Reverse Current
at Rated DC Blocking Voltage 2
IR
-
Typical Junction Capacitance 1
CJ
-
NOTES:
1. Measured at 1MHz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0V D.C.
2. Pulse Test:Pulse Width = 300 μs, Duty Cycle ≦ 2.0%.
Typ.
-
0.63
-
650
Max.
-
0.75
0.1
-
Unit
Test Condition
V
V IF=10A
mA VR=60V
pF
http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/
09-Apr -2014 Rev. B
Any changes of specification will not be informed individually.
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