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CRS01_06 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) Toshiba Semiconductor – High Speed Rectifier Applications
TOSHIBA Schottky Barrier Rectifier Schottky Barrier Type
CRS01
High Speed Rectifier Applications
• Low forward voltage: VFM = 0.37 V @ IFM = 0.7 A
• Average forward current: IF (AV) = 1.0 A
• Repetitive peak reverse voltage: VRRM = 30 V
• Suitable for compact assembly due to small surface-mount package
“S−FLATTM” (Toshiba package name)
CRS01
Unit: mm
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Repetitive peak reverse voltage
VRRM
30
V
Average forward current
IF(AV)
1.0 (Note 1) A
Peak one cycle surge forward current
(non-repetitive)
IFSM
20 (50 Hz)
A
22 (60 Hz)
Junction temperature
Storage temperature
Tj
−40~125
°C
JEDEC
―
Tstg
−40~150
°C
JEITA
―
Note 1: Tℓ = 98°C: Rectangular waveform (α = 180°), VR = 15 V
TOSHIBA
3-2A1A
Note 2:
Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of
high temperature/current/voltage and the significant change in
Weight: 0.013 g (typ.)
temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the
reliability significantly even if the operating conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are
within the absolute maximum ratings.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(“Handling Precautions”/Derating Concept and Methods) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Peak forward voltage
Repetitive peak reverse current
Junction capacitance
Thermal resistance (junction to ambient)
Thermal resistance (junction to lead)
Symbol
VFM (1)
VFM (2)
VFM (3)
IRRM
Cj
Rth (j-a)
Rth (j-ℓ)
Test Condition
IFM = 0.1 A
IFM = 0.7 A
IFM = 1.0 A
Typ. Max Unit
0.25 ⎯
0.33 0.37
V
0.36 ⎯
VRRM = 30 V
⎯
1.5 mA
VR = 10 V, f = 1.0 MHz
40.0 ⎯
pF
Device mounted on a ceramic board
(soldering land: 2 mm × 2 mm)
⎯
Device mounted on a glass-epoxy
board
⎯
(soldering land: 6 mm × 6 mm)
70
°C/W
140
⎯
⎯
20 °C/W
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2006-11-13