IF= 0.5 A to IR=1A;
measured at IR= 0.25 A;
see Fig.20
BYM26F and G−−150ns
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BYM26 series
controlled avalanche rectifiers
SYMBOLPARAMETERCONDITIONSMIN.TYP.MAX.UNIT
C
d
dI
R
-------dt
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOLPARAMETERCONDITIONSVALUEUNIT
R
th j-tp
R
th j-a
Note
1. Device mounted on an epoxy-glass printed-circuit board, 1.5 mm thick; thickness of Cu-layer ≥40 µm, see Fig.19.
For more information please refer to the
diode capacitancef = 1 MHz; VR=0V;
BYM26A to C−85−pF
BYM26D and E−75−pF
BYM26F and G−65−pF
maximum slope of reverse recovery
current
BYM26A to C−− 7A/µs
BYM26D and E−− 6A/µs
BYM26F and G−− 5A/µs
thermal resistance from junction to tie-pointlead length = 10 mm25K/W
thermal resistance from junction to ambientnote 175K/W
see Figs 17 and 18
when switched from
IF= 1 A to VR≥ 30 V and
dIF/dt = −1A/µs;
see Fig.21
‘General Part of Handbook SC01’.
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
GRAPHICAL DATA
2.4
handbook, halfpage
I
F(AV)
(A)
1.8
1.2
0.6
0
0200
BYM26A toE
a =1.42; VR=V
Switched mode application.
RRMmax
; δ= 0.5.
100
lead length (mm)20 15 10
o
T ( C)
tp
MSA875
handbook, halfpage
3
I
F(AV)
(A)
2
1
0
0200
BYM26F andG
a =1.42; VR=V
Switched mode application.
RRMmax
lead length 10 mm
; δ= 0.5.
BYM26 series
100
o
T ( C)
tp
MBD421
Fig.2Maximum average forward current as a
function of tie-point temperature (including
losses due to reverse leakage).
2.0
handbook, halfpage
I
F(AV)
(A)
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0200
BYM26A toE
a =1.42; VR=V
Device mounted as shown in Fig.19.
Switched mode application.
RRMmax
; δ= 0.5.
100
o
T ( C)
amb
MLB490
Fig.3Maximum average forward current as a
function of tie-point temperature (including
losses due to reverse leakage).
2.0
handbook, halfpage
I
F(AV)
(A)
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.4
0
0200
BYM26F andG
a =1.42; VR=V
Device mounted as shown in Fig.19.
Switched mode application.
RRMmax
; δ= 0.5.
100
o
T ( C)
amb
MBD416
Fig.4Maximum average forward current as a
function of ambient temperature (including
losses due to reverse leakage).
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Fig.5Maximum average forward current as a
function of ambient temperature (including
losses due to reverse leakage).
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
20
I
FRM
(A)
16
12
8
4
0
2
10
BYM26A toE
Ttp=55°C; R
V
RRMmax
= 25 K/W.
th j-tp
during 1 −δ; curves include derating for T
10
1
= 0.05
δ
0.1
0.2
0.5
1
11010
at V
j max
RRM
= 1000 V.
2103
BYM26 series
MSA879
4
t (ms)
p
10
Fig.6 Maximum repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse time (square pulse) and duty factor.
25
I
FRM
(A)
20
15
10
5
0
2
10
BYM26F and G
Ttp=55°C; R
V
RRMmax
= 25 K/W.
th j-tp
during 1 −δ; curves include derating for T
10
1
= 0.05
δ
0.1
0.2
0.5
1
11010
at V
RRM
= 1400 V.
j max
2103
t (ms)
p
MBD449
4
10
Fig.7 Maximum repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse time (square pulse) and duty factor.
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
10
I
FRM
(A)
8
6
4
2
0
2
10
BYM26A to E
T
=65°C; R
amb
V
during 1 −δ; curves include derating for T
RRMmax
th j-a
= 75 K/W.
10
1
= 0.05
δ
0.1
0.2
0.5
1
11010
at V
j max
RRM
= 1000 V.
2103
BYM26 series
MSA878
4
t (ms)
p
10
Fig.8 Maximum repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse time (square pulse) and duty factor.
10
I
FRM
(A)
8
6
4
2
0
2
10
BYM26F and G
T
=65°C; R
amb
V
RRMmax
th j-a
during 1 −δ; curves include derating for T
10
= 75 K/W.
1
= 0.05
δ
0.1
0.2
0.5
1
11010
at V
RRM
= 1400 V.
j max
2103
t (ms)
p
MBD443
4
10
Fig.9 Maximum repetitive peak forward current as a function of pulse time (square pulse) and duty factor.
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
1.8
I
F(AV)
MSA876
(A)
5
P
(W)
4
3
2
1
0
00.62.4
BYM26A to E
a=I
F(RMS)/IF(AV)
Switched mode application.
; VR=V
a = 32.5 2 1.571.42
1.2
; δ = 0.5.
RRMmax
5
P
(W)
4
3
2
1
0
0
BYM26F and G
a=I
F(RMS)/IF(AV)
Switched mode application.
; VR=V
RRMmax
BYM26 series
MBD430
a = 32.5 2 1.57 1.42
1.2
; δ = 0.5.
1.8
I (A)
F(AV)
2.40.6
Fig.10 Maximum steady state power dissipation
(forward plus leakage current losses,
excluding switching losses) as a function of
average forward current.
V (V)
R
MSA873
200
handbook, halfpage
T
j
(°C)
100
0
04001200
ABCDE
800
Fig.11 Maximum steady state power dissipation
(forward plus leakage current losses,
excluding switching losses) as a function of
average forward current.
V (V)
R
MLB601
200
handbook, halfpage
T
j
o
( C)
100
0
02000
FG
1000
BYM26A to E
Solid line = VR.
Dotted line = V
RRM
; δ = 0.5.
Fig.12 Maximum permissible junction temperature
as a function of reverse voltage.
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BYM26F and G
Solid line = VR.
Dotted line = V
RRM
; δ = 0.5.
Fig.13 Maximum permissible junction temperature
as a function of reverse voltage.
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
10
handbook, halfpage
I
F
(A)
8
6
4
2
0
024
BYM26A to E
Dotted line: Tj= 175 °C.
Solid line: Tj=25°C.
V
(V)
F
MSA877
BYM26 series
10
handbook, halfpage
I
F
(A)
8
6
4
2
6
0
02
BYM26F and G
Dotted line: Tj= 175 °C.
Solid line: Tj=25°C.
V
MBD426
(V)
F
4
Fig.14 Forward current as a function of forward
voltage; maximum values.
3
10
handbook, halfpage
I
R
(µA)
2
10
10
1
0100200
VR=V
RRMmax
.
MGC549
Tj (°C)
Fig.15 Forward current as a function of forward
voltage; maximum values.
V (V)
R
MSA874
2
10
handbook, halfpage
C
d
(pF)
10
1
1
BYM26A to E
f = 1 MHz; Tj=25°C.
BYM26A,B,C
BYM26D,E
1010
2
3
10
Fig.16 Reverse current as a function of junction
temperature; maximum values.
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Fig.17 Diode capacitance as a function of reverse
voltage; typical values.
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
2
10
handbook, halfpage
C
d
(pF)
10
1
1
BYM26F and G
f = 1 MHz; Tj=25°C.
1010
Fig.18 Diode capacitance as a function of reverse
voltage; typical values.Fig.19 Device mounted on a printed-circuit board.
MBD435
2
V (V)
R
BYM26 series
handbook, halfpage
3
10
Dimensions in mm.
50
25
7
50
2
3
MGA200
handbook, full pagewidth
10 Ω
Input impedance oscilloscope: 1 MΩ, 22 pF; tr≤ 7 ns.
Source impedance: 50 Ω; tr≤ 15 ns.
25 V
+
50 Ω
DUT
1 Ω
I
(A)
0.25
R
Fig.20 Test circuit and reverse recovery time waveform and definition.
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I
(A)
0.5
0.5
F
t
rr
0
1
t
MAM057
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Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
I
ndbook, halfpage
F
dI
F
dt
t
rr
dI
R
dt
I
R
10%
100%
BYM26 series
t
MGC499
Fig.21 Reverse recovery definitions.
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Philips SemiconductorsProduct specification
Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
PACKAGE OUTLINE
handbook, full pagewidth
4.5
max
Dimensions in mm.
The marking band indicates the cathode.
BYM26 series
ka
28 min28 min5.0 max
Fig.22 SOD64.
1.35
max
MBC049
DEFINITIONS
Data Sheet Status
Objective specificationThis data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development.
Preliminary specificationThis data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later.
Product specificationThis data sheet contains final product specifications.
Limiting values
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or
more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation
of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specification
is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Application information
Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these
products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for
use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such
improper use or sale.
1996 May 2412
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