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FFPF40U60S
Features
• High voltage and high reliability
• High speed switching
• Low forward voltage
Applications
• General purpose
• Switching mode power supply
• Free-wheeling diode for motor application
• Power switching circuits
12
TO-220F
1. Cathode 2. Anode
ULTRA FAST RECOVERY POWER RECTIFIER
Absolute Maximum Ratings TC=25°C unless otherwise noted
Symbol
Parameter
VRRM
IF(AV)
IFSM
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Average Rectified Forward Current
@ TC = 100°C
Non-repetitive Peak Surge Current
60Hz Single Half-Sine Wave
TJ, TSTG
Operating Junction and StorageTemperature
Value
600
40
240
- 65 to +150
Thermal Characteristics
Symbol
RθJC
Parameter
Maximum Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case
Value
0.7
Electrical Characteristics TC=25 °C unless otherwise noted
Symbol
Parameter
VFM *
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage
Min.
IRM *
I F = 40A
I F = 40A
Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current
@ rated VR
trr Maximum Reverse Recovery Time
Irr Maximum Reverse Recovery Current
Qrr Maximum Reverse Recovery Charge
(IF =40A, di/dt = 200A/µs)
WAVL
Avalanche Energy
* Pulse Test: Pulse Width=300µs, Duty Cycle=2%
TC = 25 °C
TC = 100 °C
TC = 25 °C
TC = 100 °C
1.0
Typ.
Max.
2.1
1.9
20
200
110
10
550
Units
V
A
A
°C
Units
°C/W
Units
V
µA
ns
A
nC
mJ
©2000 Fairchild Semiconductor International
Rev. F, September 2000
Typical Characteristics
80
T = 100oC
C
10
1
TC = 25oC
0.1
0.0
0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
Forward Voltage , VF [V]
3.0
Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage Drop
vs. Forward Current
400
Typical Capacitance
at 0V = 403 pF
300
200
100
0.1 1 10 100
Reverse Voltage , V [V]
R
Figure 3. Typical Junction Capacitance
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
100
IF = 40A
TC = 25oC
di/dt [A/µs]
500
Figure 5. Typical Reverse Recovery Current
vs. di/dt
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1000
100
10
TC = 100oC
1 TC = 25oC
0.1
0.01
1E-3
100 200 300 400 500
Reverse Voltage , VR [V]
Figure 2. Typical Reverse Current
vs. Reverse Voltage
600
100
IF = 40A
TC = 25oC
90
80
70
60
100
di/dt [A/µs]
500
Figure 4. Typical Reverse Recovery Time
vs. di/dt
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
60 80 100 120 140 160
Case Temperature , T [oC]
C
Figure 6. Forward Current Derating Curve
Rev. F, September 2000
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