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  fr1001 thru fr1007 fast recovery rectifier reverse voltage - 50 to 1000 volts forward current - 10.0 ampere characteristic case : r-6 molded plastic body t erminals : plated axial leads, solderable per mil-std-750, method 2026 polarity : color band denotes cathode end mounting position : any w eight :0.072 ounce, 2.05 grams the plastic package carries underwriters laboratory flammability classification 94v-0 fast switching for high ef ficiency low reverse leakage high forward surge current capability high temperature soldering guaranteed: 250 c/10 seconds,0.375 ? (9.5mm) lead length, 5 lbs. (2.3kg) tension fea tures mechanical data dimensions in inches and (millimeters) r-6 0.360(9.1) 0.340(8.6) dia. 0.052(1.3) 0.048(1.2) dia. 1.0 (25.4) min. 0.360(9.1) 0.340(8.6) 1.0 (25.4) min. maximum ra tings and electrical characteristics 50 35 50 100 70 100 200 140 200 400 280 400 600 420 600 800 560 800 1000 700 1000 v v v symbols units a a v v rrm v rms v dc i (a v) i fsm v f 10.0 300.0 1.3 operating junction and storage temperature range maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage maximum rms voltage maximum dc blocking voltage maximum average forward rectified current 0.375?(9.5mm) lead length at t a =55 c peak forward surge current 8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed on rated load (jedec method) maximum instantaneous forward voltage at 10.0a maximum dc reverse current t a =25 c at rated dc blocking voltage t a = 55 c i r 10.0 150.0 c j t j , t stg 10.0 150.0 -55 to +150 pf c t ypical thermal resistance (note 3) c/w t ypical junction capacitance (note 2) maximum reverse recovery time (note 1) t rr 150 250 500 ns fr 1001 fr 1002 fr 1003 fr 1004 fr 1005 fr 1006 fr 1007 note:1.reverse recovery condition i f =0.5a,i r =1.0a,irr=0.25a 2.measured at 1mhz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0v d.c. 3.thermal resistance from junction to ambient at 0.375?(9.5mm)lead length,p .c.b. mounted ratings at 25 c ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. single phase half-wave 60hz,resistive or inductive load,for capacitive load current derate by 20%. a r j a
fr1001 thru fr1007 ra tings and characteristic cur ves 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 300 250 200 150 100 50 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.5 0.1 1.0 10 100 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 100 10 1 0.1 reverse voltage,vol ts t,pulse dura tion,sec. fig. 5-typical junction cap acit ance fig. 6-typical transient thermal impedance fig. 3-typical inst ant aneous for w ard characteristics number of cycles a t 60 hz fig. 2-maximum non-repetitive peak for w ard surge current fig. 1- for w ard current dera ting cur ve , t n e r r u c d e i f i t c e r d r a w r o f e g a r e v a s e r e p m a d r a w r o f s u o e n a t n a t s n i s e r e p m a , t n e r r u c f p , e c n a t i c a p a c n o i t c n u j , t n e r r u c e g r u s d r a w r o f k a e p s e r e p m a inst ant aneous for w ard voleage, vol ts single phase half w ave 60hz resistive or inductive load 1 10 100 0.1 1 1 0 200 100 t j =25 c 10 100 1000 2000 0 20 40 60 80 100 1,000 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 percent of peak reverse voltage,% fig. 4-typical reverse characteristics , t n e r r u c e s r e v e r s u o e n a t n a t s n i s e r e p m a o r c i m , e c n a d e p m i l a m r e h t t n e i s n a r t w / c ambient tempera ture, c tj=100 c tj=25 c t j =25 c pulse width=300 m s 1%duty cycle 8.3ms single half sine-w a ve (jedec method)


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