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VSK Series
5 Amp Schottky Rectifiers
150°C MAX
20 Volt, -30 Volt and 40 Volt V
RRM
.450 Volt V
F
at I
F
= 5.0 Amp
Very Fast Switching Speed
Minimum Sized, Low Cost Epoxy Encapsulation
LTR.
A
B
C
D
E
INCHES
.048-.052
.190-.225
.36-.S7
2.8-2.8
1.137-1.237
MILLIMETERS
1,22-1, 32 Dra.
4.83-5,72
9,14-9,40
66,0-71,1
28,33-31,42
-WHITE BAND ON
CATHODE END
MAXIMUM RATINGS
(At T
A
= 25'C unless otherwise noted)
RATINGS
DC Blocking Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
RMS Reverse Voltage
Average Rectified Forward Current (Fig. 5 & 6)
Ambient Temp. @ Rated V^, RBJA <; 16° C/W
Peak Surge Current (non-rep), 300^3 Pulse Width (Fig. 4)
Peak Surge Current (non-rep), Vz cycle, 60Hz (Bg.4)
Operating Junction Temperature
Storage Temperature
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<
0.1 Vm, Max. R<UA £ 12°C/W
SYMBOL
V
BM
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VSKS20
20
14
70
VSK530
VSK540
40
28
UNITS
Volts
Volts
Amps
30
21
5.0
lo
T
A
IttM
65
500
250
|
60
•c
Amps
Amps
IFSM
TJ
TSTQ
-65 to +150'
-65 to + 150
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•c
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(At T
A
= 25'C unless otherwise noted)
CHARACTERISTICS
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage Drop <1)
See Fig. 2 for Typical v
r
IF
-
3.0 Amps
IF = 6.0 Amps
IF = 15.0 Amps
Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current
at Rated V
HM
See Fig. 1 for Typical I
H
Tj - 25'C
Tj = 100'C
SYMBOL
VSK520
|
VSK530
|
VSK540
UNITS
Volts
W
.400
.450
.625
10
75
In
mA
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TYPICAL REVERSE CURRENT
1000
VSL520
VSK530
VSK540
PULSE WIDTH = 300 (iaec
T
L
= LEAD TEMP. MEASURED
.03' FROM
RECTIFIER BODY WITH
40 GAUGE THERMOCOUPLE
0
5
10
16
20
25
30
36
V
fc
INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
40
FIGURE 1
TYPtC AL FORWARD VOLTAQE
^X
J
^
PULSE WIDTH = 300 |tsec
T. = 2ETC
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0.5
1.0
1.5
V INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
FIGURE 2
ACITANd
•m
DEVERSE VOLTA
GE
10000
VSK520
VSK530
VSK540
Ik
T
A
= 25'C
TEST FREQ = 100 kHz
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The current flow In a Schottky barrier rectifier Is due
to majority earner conduction and Is not affected by
reverse recovery transients due to stored charge and
minority carrier injection as in conventional PN
diodes.
The Schottky barrier rectifier may be considered for
purposes of circuit analysis, as an ideal diode in
parallel with a variable capacitance equal in value to
the junction capacitance. See Figure 3.
10
V
R
, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
100
FIGURE 3