Maximum average forward current, T
Maximum average forward current. T
Maximum average forward. T
Nominal RMS forward current, T
D.C. forward current, T
Peak non-repetitive surge tp=10ms, VRM=60%V
Peak non-repetitive surge tp=10ms, VRM≤10V, (note 5)
2
t capacity for fusing tp=10ms, VRM=60%V
2
I
t capacity for fusing tp=10ms, VRM≤10V, (note 5)
Operating temperature range-40 to +150°C
Storage temperature range-40 to +150°C
sink
=100°C, (note 3)618A
sink
=25°C, (note 4)2582A
=55°C, (note 2)1609A
sink
=100°C, (note 2)1035A
sink
=25°C, (note 2)3023A
sink
, (note 5)17500A
RRM
, (note 5)1.53×10
RRM
Data Sheet Issue:- 1
MAXIMUM
LIMITS
MAXIMUM
LIMITS
19250A
6
1.85×10
6
UNITS
UNITS
A2s
A2s
Notes:-
1) De-rating factor of 0.13% per °C is applicable for T
2) Double side cooled, single phase; 50Hz, 180° half-sinewave.
3) Single side cooled, single phase; 50Hz, 180° half-sinewave.
4) Double side cooled.
5) Half-sinewave, 150°C T
Data Sheet. Types M1609NC200 to M1609NC260 Issue 1Page 1 of 11July, 2004
initial.
j
below 25°C.
j
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Characteristics
PARAMETERMIN.TYP.MAX. TEST CONDITIONS (Note 1)UNITS
V
V
r
V
I
Q
Q
I
t
R
FM
T0
T
FRM
RRM
rr
ra
rm
rr
thJK
Maximum peak forward voltage
Threshold voltage--1.31V
Slope resistance--0.345
Maximum forward recovery voltage
Peak reverse current--150Rated V
Recovered charge-800-µC
Recovered charge, 50% Chord-600735µC
Reverse recovery current-375-A
Reverse recovery time, 50% Chord-3.2-
Thermal resistance, junction to heatsink
--2.07IFM=2200A
--2.45I
=3220A
FM
--30di/dt = 1000A/µs, 25°C
--100di/dt = 1000A/µs
RRM
I
=1000A, tp=500µs, di/dt=200A/µs,
FM
V
=50V, 50% Chord.
r
--0.022 Double side cooled
--0.044 Single side cooled
V
mΩ
V
mA
µs
K/W
FMounting force19-26kN
W
Weight-480-g
t
Notes:-
1) Unless otherwise indicated T
=150°C.
j
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A blocking voltage de-rating factor of 0.13% per °C is applicable to this device for Tj below 25°C.
3.0 ABCD Constants
These constants (applicable only over current range of VF characteristic in Figure 1) are the coefficients of
the expression for the forward characteristic given below:
where IF = instantaneous forward current.
4.0 Reverse recovery ratings
(i) Qra is based on 50% Irm chord as shown in Fig.(a) below.
RRM
(V)
V
RSM
(V)
IDICIBAV⋅+⋅+⋅+=)ln(
FFFF
V
dc
R
(V)
(ii) Qrr is based on a 150µs integration time.
s
µ
150
I.e.
(iii)
Data Sheet. Types M1609NC200 to M1609NC260 Issue 1Page 3 of 11July, 2004
=
FactorK=
dtiQ
.
rrrr
∫
0
t
1
t
2
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5.0 Reverse Recovery Loss
The following procedure is recommended for use where it is necessary to include reverse recovery loss.
From waveforms of recovery current obtained from a high frequency shunt (see Note 1) and reverse
voltage present during recovery, an instantaneous reverse recovery loss waveform must be constructed.
Let the area under this waveform be E joules per pulse. A new sink temperature can then be evaluated
from:
)(
Where k = 0.2314 (°C/W)/s
E
= Area under reverse loss waveform per pulse in joules (W.s.)
= Rated frequency in Hz at the original sink temperature.
R
= d.c. thermal resistance (°C/W)
thJK
The total dissipation is now given by:
originaltot
NOTE 1 - Reverse Recovery Loss by Measurement
This device has a low reverse recovered charge and peak reverse recovery current. When measuring the
charge, care must be taken to ensure that:
(a) AC coupled devices such as current transformers are not affected by prior passage of high
amplitude forward current.
(b) A suitable, polarised, clipping circuit must be connected to the input of the measuring oscilloscope
to avoid overloading the internal amplifiers by the relatively high amplitude forward current signal.
(c) Measurement of reverse recovery waveform should be carried out with an appropriate critically
damped snubber, connected across diode anode to cathode. The formula used for the calculation of this
snubber is shown below:
)()(
[]
fEWW
⋅+=
RfkETT⋅+⋅−=
thJKMAXJSINK
2
R
Where:Vr= Commutating source voltage
6.0 Snubber Components
When selecting snubber components, care m ust be taken not to us e excessively large values of snubber
capacitor or excessively sm all values of snubber re sistor. Such exc essive com ponent values may lead to
device damage due to the large resultant values of snubber dis charge current. If required, please cons ult
the factory for assistance.
Data Sheet. Types M1609NC200 to M1609NC260 Issue 1Page 4 of 11July, 2004
V
⋅= 4
C
R = Snubber resistance
r
di
C
⋅
dt
S
= Snubber capacitance
S
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