MB2MA thru MB10MA
Miniature Glass Passivated Single-Phase Bridge Rectifier
Reverse Voltage 200 to 1000 Volts Forward Current 0.5 Ampere
Features
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Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory Flammability
Classification 94V-0
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Glass passivated chip junctions
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Space saving
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Recommended for non-automotive applications
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Long pointed leads 3.70mm-4.05mm
Mechanical Data
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Case: Molded plastic body over passivated junctions
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Terminals: plated leads solderable per MIL-STD-750,
Method 2026
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Mounting Position: Any
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Weight: 0.078 oz.,0.22g
0.159(4.05)
0.146(3.70)
Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics
(T
A
=25°C unless otherwise noted)
Parameter
Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
Maximum RMS voltage
Maximum DC blocking voltage
Maximum Average forward output current
(see Fig.1)
on glass-epoxy P.C.B
on aluminum substrate
g
g
Peak forward surge current 8.3 MS single HALF sine-wav
superimposed on rated load (JEDEC Method)
Rating for fusig (t<8.3ms)
Maximum instantaneous forward voltage drop
per leg at 0.4A
Maximum DC reverse current at
rated DC blocking voltage per leg
Typical thermal resistance per leg
TA=25℃
TA=125℃
TA 125℃
I
FSM
I
2
t
VF
I
F(AV)
0.5
(1)
0.8
(2)
25
2.6
1.00
5
100
85
(1)
70
(2)
20
(1)
13
-55 to +150
Symbol
V
RRM
V
RMS
V
DC
MB2MA
200
140
200
MB4MA
400
280
400
MB6MA
600
420
600
Dimensions in inches and (in millimetrs)
MB8MA
800
560
800
MB10MA
1000
700
1000
Unit
V
V
V
A
A
A
2
sec
V
IR
R
θJA
R
θJA
R
θJL
Cj
T
J,T
STG
µA
°C/W
Typical junction capacitance per at 4.0V,1.0MHz
Operating junction and storage temperature range
pF
°C
Notes:
1. On glass epoxy P.C.B. mounted on 0.05×0.05"(1.3×1.3mm) pads
2. On aluminum substrate P.C.B.whth an area of 0.8×0.8"(20×20mm)mounted on 0.05×0.05"(1.3×1.3mm) solder pad
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MB2MA thru MB10MA
Miniature Glass Passivated Single-Phase Bridge Rectifier
Reverse Voltage 200 to 1000 Volts Forward Current 0.5 Ampere
Ratings and Characteristics Curves
(T
A
= 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Figure 1.Derating Curve for Output Rectified Current
Figure 4.Typical Reverse Leakage Characteristics Per Leg
Figure 2.Maximum Non-Repetitive Peak Forward
Surge Current Per Leg
Figure 5.Typical Junction Capacitance Per Leg
Figure 3.Typical Forward Voltage Characteristics Per Leg
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