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CD61__16A, CS61__16A |
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CN61__16A, CC61__16A |
Powerex, Inc., Hillis Street, Youngwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272 |
POW-R-BLOKTM |
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Dual & Single Diode Isolated Module |
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160 Amperes / Up to 1600 Volts |
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OUTLINE DRAWING |
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CD61 |
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CN61 |
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CS61 |
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CONNECTION DIAGRAMS |
Outline Dimensions
CD61__16A, CS61__16A CN61__16A, CC61__16A Dual & Single Diode Isolated POW-R-BLOKTM Module
160 Amperes / Up to 1600 Volts
Ordering Information:
Select the complete nine digit module part number from the table below. Example: CD611616A is a 1600 Volt, 160 Ampere Dual Diode Isolated
POW-R-BLOKTM Module
Dimension |
Inches |
Millimeters |
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A |
3.70 |
94 |
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B |
1.38 |
35 |
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C |
1.18 |
30 |
D |
3.15 |
80 |
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E |
0.67 |
17 |
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F |
0.91 |
23 |
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G |
0.57 |
14.5 |
H |
0.35 |
9 |
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M6 |
M6 |
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K |
0.26 |
6.5 |
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Note: Dimensions are for reference only.
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Voltage |
Current |
Type |
Volts |
Amperes |
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(x100) |
(x10) |
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CD61 |
08 |
16 |
CN61 |
12 |
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14 |
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CC61 |
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16 |
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CS61 |
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Description:
Powerex Dual Diode & Single Diode Modules are designed for use in applications requiring rectification and isolated packaging. The modules are isolated for easy mounting with other components on a common heatsink. POW-R-BLOKTM has been tested and recognized by the Underwriters Laboratories.
Features:
T Electrically Isolated Heatsinking
T DBC Alumina Insulator
TGlass Passivated Chips
TMetal Baseplate
TLow Thermal Impedance
for Improved Current Capability
TUL Recognized (E78240)
Benefits:
T No Additional Insulation
Components Required
T Easy Installation
T No Clamping Components
Required
T Reduce Engineering Time
Applications:
T Power Supplies
T Bridge Circuits
T AC & DC Motor Drives
T Battery Supplies
T Large IGBT Circuit Front Ends
T Welders
Revision Date: 12/04/2002
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CD61__16A, CS61__16A |
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CN61__16A, CC61__16A |
Powerex, Inc., Hillis Street, Youngwood, Pennsylvania 15697 (724) 925-7272 |
POW-R-BLOKTM |
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Dual & Single Diode Isolated Module |
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160 Amperes / Up to 1600 Volts |
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Characteristics |
Conditions |
Symbol |
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Units |
Repetitive Peak Reverse Blocking Voltage |
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VRRM |
up to 1600 |
V |
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Non-Repetitive Peak Reverse Blocking Voltage |
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VRSM |
VRRM + 100 |
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(t < 5 msec) |
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RMS Forward Current |
180° Conduction, TC=100°C |
IF(RMS) |
260 |
A |
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Average Forward Current |
180° Conduction, TC=100°C |
IF(AV) |
165 |
A |
Peak One Cycle Surge Current, Non-Repetitive |
60 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
IFSM |
3,500 |
A |
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IFSM |
4,200 |
A |
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60 Hz, 100% No VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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IFSM |
3,350 |
A |
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50 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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IFSM |
4,000 |
A |
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50 Hz, 100% No VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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Peak Three Cycle Surge Current, Non-Repetitive |
60 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
IFSM |
2,600 |
A |
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IFSM |
2,480 |
A |
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50 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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Peak Ten Cycle Surge Current, Non-Repetitive |
60 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
IFSM |
1,750 |
A |
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IFSM |
1,820 |
A |
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50 Hz, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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I2t for Fusing for One Cycle |
8.3ms, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
I2t |
52,000 |
A2 sec |
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I2t |
73,000 |
A2 sec |
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8.3ms, 100% No VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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I2t |
56,000 |
A2 sec |
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10ms, 100% VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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I2t |
80,000 |
A2 sec |
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10ms, 100% No VRRM reapplied, TJ=150C |
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Operating Temperature |
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TJ |
-40 to +150 |
°C |
Storage Temperature |
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Tstg |
-40 to +150 |
°C |
Max. Mounting Torque, M6 Mounting Screw |
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35 - 50 |
in.-Lb. |
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4 - 6 |
Nm |
Max. Mounting Torque, M8 Terminal Screw |
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35 - 50 |
in.-Lb. |
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4 - 6 |
Nm |
Module Weight, Typical |
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200 |
g |
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7.1 |
lb. |
V Isolation @ 25C, Vrms for 1 sec |
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Vrms |
3500 |
V |
Revision Date: 12/04/2002