FAGOR FB3510, FB3508, FB3506, FB3504L, FB3502L Datasheet

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35 Amp. Glass Passivated Bridge Rectifier
FB3500........ FB3510
FB3500L........ FB3510L
Dimensions in mm.
Voltage
50 to 1000 V
± 0.05
Metal heat sink
± 0.5
18.1
Ø 1
Epoxy case
Glass Passivated Junction
UL recognized under component
index file number E130180
± 0.05
0.8
Metal heat sink
Ø 2.5
18.1
6.35
± 0.05
Epoxy case
Terminals: FASTON a
Terminals: WIRE LEADS b
Ø 5.21
16.6
+ 0.1 – 0
11.4
± 0.5
High surge current capability
Maximum Ratings, according to IEC publication No. 134
a b
FB3500
FB3500L
FB3501
FB3501L
FB3502
FB3502L
FB3504
FB3504L
Current
35 A
®
x
cm
FB3506
FB3506L
FB3508
FB3508L
FB3510
FB3510L
V V V
I
F(AV)
I I I2t T T
FRM
FSM
Peak Recurrent Reverse Voltage (V)
RRM
Maximum RMS Voltage (V)
RMS
Recommended Input Voltage (V)
R
Max. forward current R-load: At T case = 55 oC
Max. forward current R-load: At T case = 90
With Al Square Chassis (200 cm
Tamb = 45 oC Recurrent peak forward current 10 ms. peak forward current
2
t value for fusing (t = 10 ms)
I Operating temperature range
j
Storage temperature range
stg
2
x 3 mm.)
o
C
Electrical Characteristics at Tamb = 25 °C
V I
R
R
thj-c
Max. forward voltage drop per element at I
F
Max. reverse current per element at V Typical thermal resistance junction to case Isolation voltage from case to leads
= 17.5 A
F
d.c.
RRM
50
100
200
400
600
800
1000
35 70 140 280 420 560 700 20
40
80
125
250
380
500
35 A 20 A
12 A 75 A
400 A
2
800 A
sec – 55 to + 150 °C – 55 to + 150 °C
1.1 V
5 µ A
o
1.3
C/W
2500 Vac
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Characteristic Curves
FB35
1000
500
100
50
10
0.5
TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTIC
5
1
Tj = 25ºC
0
0
0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6
VF ' instantaneous forward voltage (V)
MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE
PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT
500
400
300
200
100
0
1 2 4 6 10 20 40
Number of cycles at 50Hz
60 100
60
50
40
30
20
10
10
20 30 5040 20 40 60 80 1000
Tamb, ambient temperature (°C)IF (AV)´ average forward current (A)
Interrelation between power dissipation and the max. allowable ambient temperature.
60
100
120
150140120
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