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 SB120 - SB160
1.0A SCHOTTKY BARRIER RECTIFIER Features
* * * * * * * * Schottky Barrier Chip Guard Ring Die Construction for Transient Protection Low Power Loss, High Efficiency High Surge Capability High Current Capability and Low Forward Voltage Drop Surge Overload Rating to 40A Peak For Use in Low Voltage, High Frequency Inverters, Free Wheeling, and Polarity Protection Applications Plastic Material - UL Flammability Classification 94V-0
A
B
A
C
D
DO-41 Plastic Dim Min 25.40 4.06 0.71 2.00 Max 3/4 5.21 0.864 2.72 A B C D
Mechanical Data
* * * * * * Case: Molded Plastic Terminals: Plated Leads Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208 Polarity: Cathode Band Weight: 0.3 grams (approx.) Mounting Position: Any Marking: Type Number
All Dimensions in mm
Maximum Ratings and Electrical Characteristics
Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load. For capacitive load, derate current by 20%. Characteristic Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage Working Peak Reverse Voltage DC Blocking Voltage RMS Reverse Voltage Average Rectified Output Current (Note 1) (See Figure 1) Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current 8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed on rated load (JEDEC Method) Forward Voltage (Note 2) Peak Reverse Current at Rated DC Blocking Voltage (Note 2) @ IF = 1.0A @ TA = 25C @ TA = 100C Symbol VRRM VRWM VR VR(RMS) IO IFSM VFM IRM RqJL RqJA Tj TSTG
@ TA = 25C unless otherwise specified
SB120 20 14
SB130 30 21
SB140 40 28 1.0 40
SB150 50 35
SB160 60 42
Unit V V A A
0.50 0.5 10 15 50 -65 to +125 -65 to +150
0.70 5.0
V mA C/W C/W
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Lead (Note 1) Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Notes:
-65 to +150
C
1. Measured at ambient temperature at a distance of 9.5mm from the case. 2. Short duration test pulse used to minimize self-heating effect.
DS23022 Rev. 4 - 2
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I(O), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (A)
IF, INSTANTANEOUS FWD CURRENT (A)
1.0
Tj = +125C
Tj = +75C Tj = +25C
1.0
Tj = -25C
0.5
Resistive or Inductive Load 0.375" (9.5mm) lead length SB120 - SB140 SB150 & SB160
1% Duty Cycle
0 25 50 75 100 125 150
0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
TL, LEAD TEMPERATURE (C) Fig. 1 Forward Current Derating Curve
VF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (V) Fig. 2 Typical Forward Characteristics - SB120 thru SB140
IFSM, PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT (A)
IF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (A)
10
40
8.3ms Single Half Sine-Wave (JEDEC Method) Tj = Tj(max)
30
1.0
Tj = +125C
20
Tj = +25C
0.1
10
1% Duty Cycle
0.01 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0
0 1 10 100
VF, INSTANTANEOUS FWD VOLTAGE (V) Fig. 3 Typ. Forward Characteristics - SB150 thru SB160
NUMBER OF CYCLES AT 60 Hz Fig. 4 Max Non-Repetitive Peak Fwd Surge Current
10,000
1000
Tj = 25C f = 1.0MHz Vsig = 50m Vp-p
CT, TOTAL CAPACITANCE (pF)
1000
Tj = +125C
100
SB120 - SB140
Tj = +75C
100
SB150 - SB160
10
1
Tj = +25C
0.1
10 0.1 1 10 100 VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V) Fig. 5 Typical Total Capacitance
Tj = -25C
0.01 0 25 50 75 100
PERCENTAGE OF PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE (%) Fig. 6 Typical Reverse Characteristics, SB120 thru SB140
DS23022 Rev. 4 - 2
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10,000
1000
Tj = +125C
100
Tj = +70C
10
1
Tj = +25C
0.1 0 50 100
PERCENTAGE OF PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE (%) Fig. 7 Typical Reverse Characteristics, SB150 thru SB160
DS23022 Rev. 4 - 2
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