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FR101S Datasheet, PDF (1/1 Pages) Taiwan Semiconductor Company, Ltd – 1.0 AMP. Fast Recovery Rectifiers
FR101S THRU FR107S
FAST RECOVERY RECTIFIERS
Reverse Voltage – 50 to 1000 Volts
Forward Current – 1.0 Ampere
Features
• High Current Capability
• Fast switching for high efficiency
• Exceeds Environmental Standards of MIL-S-19500/228
• 1 ampere operation at TA = 55oC with no thermal runaway
• Low Leakage.
Mechanical Data
• Case: Molded plastic, A-405
• Lead: Axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-202, method 208 guaranteed.
• Polarity: Color band denotes cathode end
• Mounting Position: Any
Absolute Maximum Ratings and Characteristics
Ratings at 25℃ ambient temperature unless otherwise specified, single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load, for
capacitive load, derate current by 20%.
FR
Symbols
101S
FR
102S
FR
103S
FR
104S
FR
105S
FR
106S
FR
Units
107S
Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
Maximum RMS voltage
Maximum DC blocking voltage
Average forward rectified current .375” (9.5mm)
lead length at TA = 55 OC
Peak forward surge current
8.3mS single half sine-wave
superimposed on rated load (JEDEC method)
VRRM
VRMS
VDC
I(AV)
IFSM
50
100
200
400
600
800 1000 Volts
35
70
140
280
420
560
700 Volts
50
100
200
400
600
800 1000 Volts
1
Amp
30
Amps
Maximum forward voltage
at 1A DC and 25oC
Maximum reverse current
at rated DC blocking voltage
TA = 25℃
TA = 100℃
Maximum reverse recovery time (Note 1)
Typical junction capacitance (Note 2)
Typical thermal resistance (Note3)
Operating and storage temperature range
VF
IR
Trr
CJ
RΘJA
TJ ,TS
1.3
5
500
150
250
12
67
-55 to +150
Volts
µA
500
nS
pF
℃/W
℃
1) Reverse recovery test conditions: IF = 0.5A, IR = 1A, Irr = 0.25A.
2) Measured at 1MHZ and applied reverse voltage of 4 VDC .
3) Thermal resistance junction to ambient and form junction to lead at 0.375” (9.5mm) lead length P.C.B. mounted.
SEMTECH ELECTRONICS LTD.
(Subsidiary of Semtech International Holdings Limited, acompany
®
listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Stock Code: 724)
Dated : 23/08/2004