CDIDI CD6858, CD6857, CD6916, CD5712, CD5711 Datasheet

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CDI MINIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM REVERSE MAXIMUM FIGURE
TYPE BREAKDOWN FORWARD FORWARD LEAKAGE CURRENT CAPACITANCE @
NUMBER VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE V R= 0 VOLTS NUMBER
(2) f = 1.0 MH
Z
VBR@ 10 µ AVF @ 1 mA V
F @ IF
1R@ V
R
C
T
VOLTS VOLTS VOLTS@ mA nA VOLTS PICO FARADS
CD2810 20 0.41 1.0 @ 35 100 15 1.2 1 CD5711 70 0.41 1.0 @15 200 50 2.0 2 CD5712 20 0.41 1.0 @ 35 150 16 1.2 1 CD6857 20 0.35 0.75 @ 35 150 16 4.5 2 CD6858 70 0.36 0.65 @ 15 200 50 4.5 2
0.27 @ 0.1 100 1
CD6916 40 0.34 0.34 @ 1.0 200 20 5 2
(2) 0.47 @ 10.0 500 40
NOTES: (1) Effective Minority Carrier Lifetime (τ) is 100 Pico Seconds
(2) CD6916
V
BR
measured @ 500 nanoamps
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Operating Temperature: -55°C to +125°C Storage Temperature: -65°C to +150°C
• 1N5711 AVAILABLE IN JANHC AND JANKC PER MIL-PRF-19500/444
• 1N5712 AVAILABLE IN JANHC AND JANKC PER MIL-PRF-19500/445
• SCHOTTKY BARRIER DIODE CHIPS FOR GENERAL PURPOSE APPLICATION
• SILICON DIOXIDE PASSIVATED
• COMPATIBLE WITH ALL WIRE BONDING AND DIE ATTACH TECHNIQUES, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SOLDER REFLOW
DESIGN DATA
METALLIZATION:
Top: (Anode)........................Al
Back: (Cathode)................. Au
o
AL THICKNESS.................25,000 AMin
o
GOLD THICKNESS.............4,000 A Min
CHIP THICKNESS............. .........10 Mils
TOLERANCES: ALL Dimensions
+
2 mils, Except Anode Pad Where
Tolerance is +
0.5 mils.
BACKSIDE IS CATHODE
FIGURE 2
BACKSIDE IS CATHODE
FIGURE 1
CD2810 CD5711 CD5712
CD6857 CD6858 CD6916
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS @ 25°C, unless otherwise specified
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15 MILS
5.5 MILS
15 MILS
3 MILS
CD2810, CD5711, CD5712, CD6857, CD6858
and CD6916
0 .2 .4 .6 .8 1.0 1.2
VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 1.
I-V Curve Showing Typical Forward Voltage Variation with Temperature for the CD5712 and CD2810 Schottky Diodes.
0 .2 .4 .6 .8 1.0 1.2
VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)
Figure 3.
I-V Curve Showing Typical Forward Voltage Variation with Temperature for Schottky Diode CD5711.
0 5.0 10 15 20 25 30
VR – REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
(PULSED)
Figure 2.
CD5712 and CD2810 Typical Variation of Reverse Current (IR) vs. Reverse Voltage (VR) at Various
Temperatures.
0102030405060
VR – REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
(PULSED)
Figure 4.
CD5711 Typical Variation of Reverse Current (IR) vs. Reverse Voltage (VR) at Various Temperatures.
.1 1.0 10 100
IF – FORWARD CURRENT (mA)
(PULSED)
Figure 5.
Typical DynamiC Resistance (RD) vs. Forward Current (IF).
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT (mA)
I
F
– FORWARD CURRENT (mA)
I
R
– REVERSE CURRENT (nA)
I
R
– REVERSE CURRENT (nA)
R
D
– DYNAMIC RESISTANCE (!!)
100
10
1.0
.1
.01
100,000
10,000
1000
100
10
1
50
10
5
1
.5
.1
.05
.01
1000
100
10
1
10,000
1000
100
10
1.0
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