Datasheet, Input rectifier diode, 40 a, 40eps16pbf high voltage series – C&H Technology 40EPS16PbF High Voltage Series User Manual

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Revision: 23-Apr-08

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Input Rectifier Diode, 40 A

40EPS16PbF High Voltage Series

Vishay High Power Products

DESCRIPTION/FEATURES

The 40EPS16PbF rectifier High Voltage Series
has been optimized for very low forward
voltage drop, with moderate leakage. The
glass passivation technology used has reliable
operation up to 150° C junction temperature.

Typical applications are in input rectification and these
products are designed to be used with Vishay HPP
switches and output rectifiers which are available in identical
package outlines.

This product has been designed and qualified for industrial
level and lead (Pb)-free.

PRODUCT SUMMARY

V

F

at 20 A

1 V

I

FSM

475 A

V

RRM

1600 V

TO-247AC modified

Base

cathode

2

1

3

Anode

Cathode

Available

Pb-free

RoHS*

COMPLIANT

MAJOR RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS

SYMBOL

CHARACTERISTICS

VALUES

UNITS

I

F(AV)

Sinusoidal waveform

40

A

V

RRM

1600

V

I

FSM

475

A

V

F

20 A, T

J

= 25 °C

1.0

V

T

J

- 40 to 150

°C

VOLTAGE RATINGS

PART NUMBER

V

RRM

, MAXIMUM

PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE

V

V

RSM

, MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE

PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE

V

I

RRM

AT 150 °C

mA

40EPS16PbF

1600

1700

1

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS

PARAMETER SYMBOL

TEST

CONDITIONS

VALUES

UNITS

Maximum average forward current

I

F(AV)

T

C

= 105 °C, 180° conduction half sine wave

40

A

Maximum peak one cycle
non-repetitive surge current

I

FSM

10 ms sine pulse, rated V

RRM

applied

400

10 ms sine pulse, no voltage reapplied

475

Maximum I

2

t for fusing

I

2

t

10 ms sine pulse, rated V

RRM

applied

800

A

2

s

10 ms sine pulse, no voltage reapplied

1131

Maximum I

2

√t for fusing

I

2

√t

t = 0.1 to 10 ms, no voltage reapplied

11 310

A

2

√s

* Pb containing terminations are not RoHS compliant, exemptions may apply

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