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 VUE 50
Three Phase Rectifier Bridge
VRRM = 1200 V IdAV = 50 A trr = 40 ns
45 12
VRSM V 1200
VRRM V 1200
Type
10 8 6
1/2
VUE 50-12NO1
4/5 6
8
10
Symbol IdAV IFSM
Test Conditions TK = 85C, module TVJ = 45C; VR = 0 TVJ = TVJM VR = 0 t = 10 ms (50 Hz), sine t = 8.3 ms (60 Hz), sine t = 10 ms (50 Hz), sine t = 8.3 ms (60 Hz), sine t = 10 ms (50 Hz), sine t = 8.3 ms (60 Hz), sine t = 10 ms (50 Hz), sine t = 8.3 ms (60 Hz), sine
Maximum Ratings 50 200 210 185 195 200 180 170 160 -40...+150 150 -40...+125 A A A A A A2s A2s A2s A2s C C C V~ V~ Nm lb.in. g
I2t
TVJ = 45C VR = 0 TVJ = TVJM VR = 0
Features Package with DCB ceramic base plate Isolation voltage 3600 V~ Planar passivated chips Leads suitable for PC board soldering Creeping and creepage-distance fulfils UL 508/CSA 22.2NO14 and VDE 0160 requirements Epoxy meet UL94V-O UL registered E72873
q q q q q q q
TVJ TVJM Tstg VISOL Md Weight 50/60 Hz, RMS IISOL 1 mA Mounting torque typ. t = 1 min t=1s (M5) (10-32UNF)
Applications Supplies for DC power equipment Input rectifiers for PWM inverter Output filter for PWM inverter
q q q
3000 3600 2 - 2.5 18-22 35
Advantages Reduced EMI/RFI Easy to mount with two screws Space and weight savings Improved temperature and power cycling
q q q q
Symbol IR VF VT0 rT RthJS IRM trr dS dA a
Test Conditions VR = VRRM VR = 0.8 VRRM IF = 30 A; TVJ = 25C TVJ = 125C TVJ = 25C
Characteristic Values typ. max 4 0.75 7 2.55 1.65 18.2 1.5 0.25 16 40 18 60 12.7 9.4 50 mA mA V V mW K/W K/W A ns mm mm m/s2
Dimensions in mm (1 mm = 0.0394")
For power-loss calculations only per diode, per module, 120 rect. 120 rect.
IF = 30 A, -diF/dt = 240 A/ms VR = 540 V, L 0.05 mH, TVJ = 100C IF = 1 A; -di/dt = 100 A/ms; VR = 30 V, TVJ = 25C Creeping distance on surface Creepage distance in air Max. allowable acceleration
Data according to IEC 60747 and refer to a single diode unless otherwise stated. IXYS reserves the right to change limits, test conditions and dimensions.
Use output terminals in parallel connections
(c) 2000 IXYS All rights reserved
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VUE 50
70 A 60 50 IF 40 30 TVJ= 25C TVJ=150C
60 A 50 40 30
50 A 40
IRM
TVJ=100C VR= 540V max. IF=30A IF=60A IF=30A IF=15A
IdAVM
30
20
20
20 10 0 0 1 VF 2 3 V 4 10 0 0 25 50 TS 75 100 C 125 150
typ. 10
0 0 200
-diF/dt
400 A/ms 600
Fig. 1 Forward current versus voltage drop per diode.
Fig. 2 Maximum forward current at heatsink temperature TS.
1.2 s 1.0 trr 0.8 0.6 TVJ=100C VR=540 V
Fig. 3 Typical peak reverse current versus -diF/dt.
100 V 80 3000 ns 2400 VFR 60 1800 tfr
1.4 1.2 1.0 Kf 0.8 0.6
IRM
max.
IF=30A IF=60A IF=30A IF=15A
VFR
trr
0.4 0.2 0.0 0 40 TVJ 80
40 0.4 0.2 typ. 120 C 160 0.0 0 200 -diF/dt 400 A/ms 600 0 0 200 - diF/dt 400 20 tfr TVJ=125C IF=30A
1200
600
0 A/ms 600
Fig. 4 Dynamic parameters versus junction temperature.
Fig. 5 Typical recovery time versus -diF/dt.
300 W 250
Fig. 6 Typical peak forward voltage and forward recovery time versus -diF/dt.
2.0 K/W 1.5
200 ZthJS 1.0 RthJSi 0.05 0.2 0.75 0.5 ti 0.04 0.07 0.13 0.2 150 100 50 0.0 0.001 0 10 0 10 20 IdAVM 30 40 50 A 0 25 50 TA
RthSA (K/W) 0.2 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 4.0 6.0
0.5
0.01 t
0.1
1
s
C 75 100 125 150
Fig. 7 Transient thermal impedance junction to heatsink
Fig. 8 Power dissipation versus direct output current and ambient temperature
(c) 2000 IXYS All rights reserved
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