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 Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
HFA16TA60C
HEXFRED
Features
* * * * * Ultrafast Recovery Ultrasoft Recovery Very Low IRRM Very Low Qrr Specified at Operating Conditions
TM
Ultrafast, Soft Recovery Diode
2 VR = 600V VF(typ.)* = 1.7V Qrr *= 65nC di(rec)M/dt * = 240A/s * 125C 1 3
Benefits
* Reduced RFI and EMI * Reduced Power Loss in Diode and Switching Transistor * Higher Frequency Operation * Reduced Snubbing * Reduced Parts Count
Description
International Rectifier's HFA16TA60C is a state of the art center tap ultra fast recovery diode. Employing the latest in epitaxial construction and advanced processing techniques it features a superb combination of characteristics which result in performance which is unsurpassed by any rectifier previously available. With basic ratings of 600 volts and 15 amps per Leg continuous current, the HFA16TA60C is especially well suited for use as the companion diode for IGBTs and MOSFETs. In addition to ultra fast recovery time, the HEXFRED product line features extremely low values of peak recovery current (IRRM) and does not exhibit any tendency to "snap-off" during the tb portion of recovery. The HEXFRED features combine to offer designers a rectifier with lower noise and significantly lower switching losses in both the diode and the switching transistor. These HEXFRED advantages can help to significantly reduce snubbing, component count and heatsink sizes. The HEXFRED HFA16TA60C is ideally suited for applications in power supplies and power conversion systems (such as inverters), motor drives, and many other similar applications where high speed, high efficiency is needed.
TO-220AB
Absolute Maximum Ratings (per Leg)
Parameter
VR IF @ TC = 100C IFSM IFRM PD @ TC = 25C PD @ TC = 100C TJ TSTG Cathode-to-Anode Voltage Continuous Forward Current Single Pulse Forward Current Maximum Repetitive Forward Current Maximum Power Dissipation Maximum Power Dissipation Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range
Max
600 8.0 60 24 36 14 -55 to +150
Units
V A C W
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HFA16TA60C
Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
Electrical Characteristics (per Leg) @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
V BR VFM IRM CT LS Cathode Anode Breakdown Voltage Max Forward Voltage Max Reverse Leakage Current Junction Capacitance Series Inductance
Min Typ Max Units
600 1.4 1.7 1.4 0.3 100 10 8.0 1.7 2.1 1.7 5 500 25 V V A pF nH
Test Conditions
IR = 100A IF = 8A See Fig. 1 IF = 16A IF = 8A, TJ = 125C VR = VR Rated See Fig. 2 TJ = 125C, VR = 0.8 x VR RatedD Rated See Fig. 3 VR = 200V Measured lead to lead 5mm from package body
Dynamic Recovery Characteristics (per Leg) @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameter
t rr trr1 trr2 IRRM1 IRRM2 Qrr1 Qrr2 di(rec)M/dt1 di(rec)M/dt2 Reverse Recovery Time See Fig. 5, 10 Peak Recovery Current See Fig. 6 Reverse Recovery Charge See Fig. 7 Peak Rate of Fall of Recovery Current During tb See Fig. 8
Min Typ Max Units
18 37 55 3.5 4.5 65 124 240 210 55 90 5.0 8 138 360
Test Conditions
IF = 1.0A, dif/dt = 200A/s, VR = 30V ns TJ = 25C TJ = 125C IF = 8A TJ = 25C A TJ = 125C VR = 200V TJ = 25C nC TJ = 125C dif/dt = 200A/s TJ = 25C A/s TJ = 125C
Thermal - Mechanical Characteristics (per Leg)
Parameter
Tlead! RthJC RthJA" RthCS# Wt Lead Temperature Junction-to-Case, Single Leg Conducting Junction-to-Case, Both Legs Conducting Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient Thermal Resistance, Case to Heat Sink Weight Mounting Torque 6.0 5.0
Min
Typ
Max
300 3.5 1.75 80
Units
C K/W
0.5 2.0 0.07 12 10
g (oz) Kg-cm lbf*in
! " #
0.063 in. from Case (1.6mm) for 10 sec Typical Socket Mount Mounting Surface, Flat, Smooth and Greased
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HFA16TA60C
Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
100
1000
TJ = 150C TJ = 125C
Reverse Current - IR (A)
100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Instantaneous Forward Current - IF (A)
10
TJ = 150C TJ = 125C T = 25C
J
TJ = 25C
Reverse Voltage - V R(V)
1
100
A
Fig. 2 - Typical Reverse Current vs. Reverse Voltage, (per Leg)
Junction Capacitance -CT (pF)
TJ = 25C
10
0.1 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2
A
Forward Voltage Drop - V FM (V)
Fig. 1 - Maximum Forward Voltage Drop vs. Instantaneous Forward Current, (per Leg)
10
1 1 10 100 1000
Reverse Voltage VR V Reverse Voltage- - V ( R ) (V)
Fig. 3 - Typical Junction Capacitance vs. Reverse Voltage, (per Leg)
Thermal Response (Z thJC )
D = 0.50 1 0.20 0.10 0.05 0.1 0.02 0.01 SINGLE PULSE (THERMAL RESPONSE) PDM t1 t2 Notes: 1. Duty factor D = t 1 / t 2 2. Peak TJ = P DM x Z thJC + TC 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1
0.01 0.00001
Fig. 4 - Maximum Thermal Impedance Zthjc Characteristics, (per Leg)
t1 , Rectangular Pulse Duration (sec)
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HFA16TA60C
Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
80 20
I F = 16A IF = 8.0A F I F = 4.0A
60 16
VR = 200V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C
I F = 16A I F = 8.0A I F = 4.0A
trr- (nC)
40
Irr- ( A)
VR = 200V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 1000
12
8
20 4
0 100
di f /dt - (A/s)
0 100
di f /dt - (A/s)
1000
Fig. 5 - Typical Reverse Recovery vs. dif/dt, (per Leg)
500 VR = 200V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C 400
Fig. 6 - Typical Recovery Current vs. dif/dt, (per Leg)
10000 VR = 200V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C
I F = 16A
IF = 4.0A
300
di (rec) M/dt- (A /s)
IF = 8.0A
IF = 16A I F = 8.0A IF = 4.0A
1000
Qrr- (nC)
200 100 0 100
di f /dt - (A/s)
1000
100 100
di f /dt - (A/s)
1000
Fig. 7 - Typical Stored Charge vs. dif/dt, (per Leg)
Fig. 8 - Typical di(rec)M/dt vs. dif/dt, (per Leg)
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HFA16TA60C
Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
3
IF
trr ta tb
4
REVERSE RECOVERY CIRCUIT
VR = 200V
0
Q rr
2
I RRM
0.5 I RRM di(rec)M/dt
5
0.01 L = 70H D.U.T. dif/dt ADJUST D G IRFP250 S
1
0.75 I RRM di f /dt
4. Qrr - Area under curve defined by trr and IRRM trr X IRRM Qrr = 2 5. di(rec)M/dt - Peak rate of change of current during tb portion of trr
1. dif/dt - Rate of change of current through zero crossing 2. IRRM - Peak reverse recovery current 3. trr - Reverse recovery time measured from zero crossing point of negative going IF to point where a line passing through 0.75 IRRM and 0.50 IRRM extrapolated to zero current
Fig. 9 - Reverse Recovery Parameter Test Circuit
Fig. 10 - Reverse Recovery Waveform and Definitions
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HFA16TA60C
Bulletin PD-2.342 rev. A 11/00
10.54 (0.41) MAX. 3.78 (0.15) 3.54 (0.14) 15.24 (0.60) 14.84 (0.58) 123 14.09 (0.55) 13.47 (0.53) 3.96 (0.16) 3.55 (0.14) 2.04 (0.080) MAX. 1.40 (0.05) 1.15 (0.04) 0.94 (0.04) 0.69 (0.03) 2.92 (0.11) 2.54 (0.10) TERM 2 DIA. 6.48 (0.25) 6.23 (0.24) 2
1.32 (0.05) 1.22 (0.05)
0.10 (0.004)
2.89 (0.11) 2.64 (0.10)
123 4.57 (0.18) 4.32 (0.17)
0.61 (0.02) MAX.
5.08 (0.20) REF.
Conforms to JEDEC Outline TO-220AB Dimensions in millimeters and inches
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