CP600 THRU CP608
SINGLE-PHASE SILICON BRIDGE-P.C. MTG 3A, HEAR-SINK MTG 6A
VOLTAGE - 50 to 800 Volts CURRENT - P.C. MTG 3A, HEAT-SINK MTG 6A
FEATURES
l Surge overload rating—125 Amperes peak
l Low forward voltage drop and reverse leakage
l Small size, simple installation
l Plastic package has Underwriter Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-O
l Reliable low cost construction utilizing molded
plastic technique
MECHANICAL DATA
Mounting position: Any
Weight: 0.2 ounce, 5.6 grams
Terminals: Leads solderable per MIL-STD-202,
Method 208
Mounting torque: 5 in. lb. Max.
CP-6
MACXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Ratings at 25ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.
Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load.
For capacitive load derate current by 20%.
Max Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 50 100 200 400 600 800 V
Max Bridge Input RMS 35 70 140 280 420 560 V
CP600 CP601 CP602 CP604 CP606 CP608 UNITS
Max DC Blocking Voltage 50 100 200 400 600 800 V
Max Average Rectified Output at TC=50*
See Fig. 2 at TA=25**
Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3ms single
6.0
3.0
125 A
half sine-wave superimposed on rated load
Max Forward Voltage Drop per element at
3.0A DC & 25. See Fig. 3
Max Rev Leakage at rated Dc Blocking
Voltage per element at 25
See Fig 4 at100
1.1
10.0
1.0
I2t Rating for fusing ( t<8.3ms) 127 A2Sec
Typical junction capacitance per leg (Note 4) CJ
Typical Thermal Resistance per leg (Note 3) RJA
Typical Thermal Resistance per leg (Note 2) RJL
186
22.0
7.3
Operating Temperature Range TJ -55 TO +125
Storage Temperature Range TA -55 TO +150
A
A
V
A
mA
F
P
/W
1. Bolt down on heat-sink with silicon thermal compound between bridge and mounting surface
for maximum heat transfer with #6 screw.
2. Units Mounted on a 5.5×6.0 ×0.11” thick (14×15×0.3cm) AL plate.
3. Units Mounted on P.C.B at 0.375”(9.5mm) lead length with 0.5×0.5”(12×12mm)copper pads.
4. Measured at 1.0MHZ and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 Volts.
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
CP600 THRU CP608
Fig. 1-NON-RECURRENT SURGE RATING Fig. 2-DERATING CURVE FOR OUTPUT
RECTIFIED CURRENT
Fig. 3-TYPICAL FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS Fig. 4- TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS