Datasheet, Vishay high power products – C&H Technology 63CPT100 User Manual

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Document Number: 94535

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Revision: 07-Oct-08

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High Performance

Schottky Generation 5.0, 2 x 30 A

63CPT100

Vishay High Power Products

FEATURES

• 175 °C high performance Schottky diode

• Very low forward voltage drop

• Extremely low reverse leakage

• Optimized V

F

vs. I

R

trade off for high efficiency

• Increased ruggedness for reverse avalanche capability

• RBSOA available

• Negligible switching losses

• Submicron trench technology

• Full lead (Pb)-free and RoHS compliant devices

• Designed and qualified for industrial level

APPLICATIONS

• High efficiency SMPS

• Automotive

• High frequency switching

• Output rectification

• Reverse battery protection

• Freewheeling

• Dc-to-dc systems

• Increased power density systems

PRODUCT SUMMARY

I

F(AV)

2 x 30 A

V

R

100 V

V

F

at 30 A at 125 °C

0.64 V

TO-247AC

Anode

1

3

2

Base

common

cathode

2

Common

cathode

Anode

MAJOR RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS

SYMBOL

CHARACTERISTICS

VALUES UNITS

I

F(AV)

Rectangular waveform

60

A

V

RRM

100

V

V

F

30 Apk, T

J

= 125 °C (typical, per leg)

0.61

T

J

Range

- 55 to 175

°C

VOLTAGE RATINGS

PARAMETER SYMBOL

TEST

CONDITIONS

63CPT100

UNITS

Maximum DC reverse voltage

V

R

T

J

= 25 °C

100

V

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS

PARAMETER SYMBOL

TEST

CONDITIONS

VALUES

UNITS

Maximum average
forward current

per leg

I

F(AV)

50 % duty cycle at T

C

= 156 °C, rectangular waveform

30

A

per device

60

Maximum peak one cycle
non-repetitive surge current

I

FSM

5 µs sine or 3 µs rect. pulse

Following any rated load
condition and with rated
V

RRM

applied

2200

10 ms sine or 6 ms rect. pulse

450

Non-repetitive avalanche energy

E

AS

T

J

= 25 °C, I

AS

= 3 A, L = 30 mH

135

mJ

Repetitive avalanche current

I

AR

Limited by frequency of operation and time pulse duration so
that T

J

< T

J

max. I

AS

at T

J

max. as a function of time pulse

See fig. 8

I

AS

at

T

J

max.

A

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