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  creat by art ? low power loss, high efficiency ? high current capability, low forward voltage drop ? guard-ring for overvoltage protection mechanical data mbr30lxxct = specific device code g = green compound y = year ww = work week maximum ratings and electrical characteristics rating at 25 ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. single phase, half wave, 60 hz, resistive or inductive load. for capacitive load, derate current by 20% symbol unit v rrm v v rms v v dc v i rrm a dv/dt v/us cj pf r jc o c/w t j o c t stg o c 32 peak repetitive forward current (rated v r , square wave, 20khz) i frm 30 a ? mounting torque: 5 in- lbs, max ? mounting position:any maximum average forward rectified current i f(av) 30 peak forward surge current, 8.3 ms single half sine- wave superimposed on rated load i fsm 220 ? terminals: pure tin plated leads, solderable per mil-std-202, method 208 guaranteed 100 ? weight: 1.92 grams typical thermal resistance type number ? polarity: as marked 1 ? high surge current capability ? high temperature soldering guaranteed: 260 /10 seconds/.375", (9.5mm) lead lengths at 5 lbs.,(2.3kg) tension ? plastic material used carriers underwriters laboratory classification 94v-0 ? for use in low voltage - high frequency inventor, free wheeling, and polarity protection application ? green compound with suffix "g" on packing code & prefix "g" on datecode version:h12 - 65 to + 150 note 1: 2.0us pulse width, f=1.0khz operating temperature range storage temperature range - 65 to + 175 note 2: pulse test : 300us pulse width, 1% duty cycle maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage maximum rms voltage maximum dc blocking voltage maximum instantaneous forward voltage (note 2) if=15a, t a =25 if=15a, t a =125 v v f peak repetitive reverse surge current (note 1) 200 ma mbr30l45ct - mbr30l100ct 30.0amps low v f schottky barrier rectifiers mbr 30l45ct mbr 30l60ct mbr 30l100ct marking diagram to-220ab dimensions in inches and (millimeters) ? case: jedec to-220ab molded plastic features 60 42 60 45 note 3: measure at 1 mhz and applied reverse voltage of 4.0v d.c. 70 100 voltage rate of change,(rated v r ) 10000 1 31 45 a a 0.4 typical junction capacitance (note 3) 600 460 maximum reverse current @ rated v r t a =25 t a =100 i r 0.55 0.50 0.60 0.77 0.56 0.67 0.48 150 0.5 pb rohs compliance rohs compliance
version:h12 ratings and characteristic curves (mbr30l45ct thru mbr30l100ct) fig.1 forward current derating curve 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 case temperature ( o c) average forward a current (a) resistive or inductiveloa fig. 2 maximum forward surge current 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 1 10 100 number of cycles at 60 hz peak forward surge a current (a) 8.3ms single half sine wave jedec method fig. 4 typical reverse characteristics 0.1 1 10 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 percent of rated peak reverse voltage (%) reverse leakage current (ma) ta=125 ta=25 100 1000 10000 0.1 1 10 100 reverse voltage (v) junction c apacitance (pf) a 30l45ct 30l60ct-100ct fig. 3 typical forward characterisrics 0.1 1 10 100 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 forward voltage (v) forward current (a) 30l45ct ta=125 30l45ct ta=25 30l60ct-100ct ta=125 30l60ct-100ct ta=25 fig. 6 typical transient thermal impedance per leg 0.1 1 10 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 t-pulse duration(s) transient thermal impedance ( /w)


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