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 Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
MUR820 MURB820 MURB820-1
Ultrafast Rectifier
Features
* * * * Ultrafast Recovery Time Low Forward Voltage Drop Low Leakage Current 175C Operating Junction Temperature
trr = 25ns IF(AV) = 8Amp VR = 200V
Description/ Applications International Rectifier's MUR.. series are the state of the art Ultra fast recovery rectifiers specifically designed with optimized performance of forward voltage drop and ultra fast recovery time. The planar structure and the platinum doped life time control, guarantee the best overall performance, ruggedness and reliability characteristics. These devices are intended for use in the output rectification stage of SMPS, UPS, DC-DC converters as well as freewheeling diode in low voltage inverters and chopper motor drives. Their extremely optimized stored charge and low recovery current minimize the switching losses and reduce over dissipation in the switching element and snubbers.
Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameters
V RRM IF(AV) I FSM I FM TJ, TSTG Peak Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage Average Rectified Forward Current Total Device, (Rated VR ), TC = 150C Non Repetitive Peak Surge Current Peak Repetitive Forward Current (Rated VR , Square wave, 20 KHz), TC = 150C Operating Junction and Storage Temperatures -65 to 175 C 100 16
Max
200 8
Units
V A
Case Styles
MUR820
MURB820
MURB820-1
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D2PAK
TO-262 1
MUR820, MURB820, MURB820-1
Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
Electrical Characteristics @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameters
VBR, Vr VF Breakdown Voltage, Blocking Voltage Forward Voltage
Min Typ Max Units Test Conditions
200 25 8.0 0.975 0.895 5 250 V V V A A pF nH IR = 100A IF = 8A IF = 8A, TJ = 150C VR = VR Rated TJ = 150C, V R = VR Rated VR = 200V Measured lead to lead 5mm from package body .
IR
Reverse Leakage Current
-
CT LS
Junction Capacitance Series Inductance
-
Dynamic Recovery Characteristics @ TJ = 25C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameters
trr Reverse Recovery Time
Min Typ Max Units Test Conditions
-
20 34
35 25 -
ns
IF = 1.0A, diF/dt = 50A/s, VR = 30V IF = 0.5A, IR = 1.0A, I REC = 0.25A TJ = 25C TJ = 125C IF = 8A VR = 160V diF /dt = 200A/s
IRRM
Peak Recovery Current
-
1.7 4.2 23 75
-
A
TJ = 25C TJ = 125C
Qrr
Reverse Recovery Charge
-
nC
TJ = 25C TJ = 125C
Thermal - Mechanical Characteristics
Parameters
TJ TStg RthJC RthJA RthCS Wt Max. Junction Temperature Range Max. Storage Temperature Range Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient Thermal Resistance, Case to Heatsink Weight
Min
-
Typ
0.5 2.0 0.07 -
Max
- 65 to 175 - 65 to 175 3.0 50 12 10
Units
C
C/ W
g (oz) Kg-cm lbf.in
Mounting Torque
6.0 5.0
Mounting Surface, Flat, Smooth and Greased
2
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100
100
T J = 175C 150C
Reverse Current - I R (A)
10
1
125C 100C
0.1
25C
10
Instantaneous Forward Current - I F (A)
T = 175C
J
0.01
0.001 0 50 100 150 200 250
Reverse Voltage - VR (V) Fig. 2 - Typical Values Of Reverse Current Vs. Reverse Voltage
TJ = 150C TJ = 25C
1000
1
Junction Capacitance - C T (pF)
T = 25C J
100
0.1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 Forward Voltage Drop - VFM (V)
10
Thermal Impedance Z thJC (C/W)
10 1 10 100 1000
Reverse Voltage - VR (V) Fig. 3 - Typical Junction Capacitance Vs. Reverse Voltage
Fig. 1 - Typical Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics
1
D = 0.50 D = 0.20 D = 0.10 D = 0.05 D = 0.02 D = 0.01
Notes:
PDM
t1 t2 1. Duty factor D = t1/ t2 2. Peak Tj = Pdm x ZthJC + Tc
0.1
Single Pulse (Thermal Resistance)
0.01 0.00001
0.0001
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
t1, Rectangular Pulse Duration (Seconds) Fig. 4 - Max. Thermal Impedance Z thJC Characteristics
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MUR820, MURB820, MURB820-1
Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
180
Allowable Case Temperature (C) Average Power Loss ( Watts )
10
170
DC
8
D = 0.01 D = 0.02 D = 0.05 D = 0.10 D = 0.20 D = 0.50
160
6
150 Square wave (D = 0.50)
Rated Vr applied
4 RMS Limit
DC
140
see note (2)
2
130 0 3 6 9 12 Average Forward Current - IF(AV) (A)
0 0 3 6 9 12 Average Forward Current - IF(AV) (A)
Fig. 5 - Max. Allowable Case Temperature Vs. Average Forward Current
Fig. 6 - Forward Power Loss Characteristics
50
200
40
IF = 16A IF = 8 A IF = 4 A
VR = 160V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C
160
IF = 16A IF = 8 A IF = 4 A
trr ( nC )
30
Qrr ( nC )
VR = 160V TJ = 125C TJ = 25C
120
80
20 40
10 100
1000
0 100
1000
di F /dt (A/s ) Fig. 7 - Typical Reverse Recovery vs. di F /dt
di F /dt (A/s ) Fig. 8 - Typical Stored Charge vs. di F /dt
(2) Formula used: TC = TJ - (Pd + PdREV) x RthJC ; Pd = Forward Power Loss = IF(AV) x VFM @ (I F(AV) / D) (see Fig. 6); PdREV = Inverse Power Loss = V R1 x IR (1 - D); IR @ VR1 = rated VR
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Reverse Recovery Circuit
VR = 200V
0.01 L = 70H D.U.T.
di F /dt dif/dt ADJUST G
D IRFP250 S
Fig. 9- Reverse Recovery Parameter Test Circuit
3
IF 0
t rr ta tb
4
2
Q rr I RRM
0.5 I RRM di(rec)M/dt 0.75 I RRM
5
1
/dt di fF/dt
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
4. Qrr - Area under curve defined by t rr and IRRM t rr x I RRM Q rr = 2 5. di (rec) M / dt - Peak rate of change of current during t b portion of t rr
Fig. 10 - Reverse Recovery Waveform and Definitions
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Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
Outline Table
10.54 (0.41) MAX. 3.78 (0.15) 3.54 (0.14) 15.24 (0.60) 14.84 (0.58) 1 14.09 (0.55) 13.47 (0.53) 3 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) 2.89 (0.11) 2.64 (0.10) 0.10 (0.004) 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)
Base Cathode
1
3
Cathode
Anode
1 4.57 (0.18) 4.32 (0.17)
3
0.61 (0.02) MAX.
Conforms to JEDEC Outline TO-220AC Dimensions in millimeters and (inches)
5.08 (0.20) REF.
Modified JEDEC outline TO-262 Dimensions in millimeters and (inches)
2
1
3
N/C
Anode
6
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Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
Outline Table
10.16 (0.40) REF.
4.69 (0.18) 4.20 (0.16)
1.32 (0.05)
Base Cathode
2
6.47 (0.25)
15.49 (0.61)
1.22 (0.05)
93
6.18 (0.24)
14.73 (0.58)
2.61 (0.10)
2.32 (0.09) 8.89 (0.35)
5.28 (0.21) 4.78 (0.19)
0.55 (0.02) 0.46 (0.02)
3X
1.40 (0.055)
REF.
0.93 (0.37) 0.69 (0.27)
1.14 (0.045) 2X
MINIMUM RECOMMENDED FOOTPRINT
11.43 (0.45)
2 1 3
N/C
1 3
4.57 (0.18) 2
Anode
4.32 (0.17)
0.61 (0.02) MAX. 5.08 (0.20) REF.
8.89 (0.35)
17.78 (0.70) 3.81 (0.15)
2.08 (0.08)
Conforms to JEDEC Outline D2PAK Dimensions in millimeters and (inches)
2X
2.54 (0.10) 2X
Ordering Information Table
Device Code
MUR
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 -
B
2
8
3
20
4
CT
5
-1
6
Ultrafast MUR Series B = D2Pak/ TO-262 None = TO-220AC Current Rating (8 = 8A) Voltage Rating (20 = 200V) CT "-1" = Center Tap (Dual) TO-220 /D2PAK/ TO-262 = TO-262 Option
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Bulletin PD-20731 rev. C 12/03
Data and specifications subject to change without notice. This product has been designed and qualified for Industrial Level. Qualification Standards can be found on IR's Web site.
IR WORLD HEADQUARTERS: 233 Kansas St., El Segundo, California 90245, USA Tel: (310) 252-7105 TAC Fax: (310) 252-7309 Visit us at www.irf.com for sales contact information. 12/03
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