Super Fast Recovery Rectifiers
Formosa MS
SF1005FCT THRU SF1060FCT
10A Super Fast Recovery
Rectifiers - 50V-600V
Package outline
Features
• Dual rectifier construction, positive centetap, offer 5.0A
half wave and 10.0A full wave rectification
• High surge current capability.
• Super fast recovery time for switching mode application.
• Low power loss.
• Glass passivated chip junctions.
• Lead-free parts meet environmental standards of
MIL-STD-19500/228
• Suffix "-H" indicates Halogen-free parts, ex. SF1005FCT-H.
Mechanical data
• Epoxy : UL94-V0 rated flame retardant
• Case : JEDEC ITO-220AB molded plastic body over
passivated chip
• Lead : Axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-202,
Method 208 guranteed
• Polarity: As marked
• Mounting Position : Any
• Weight : Approximated 1.70 gram
ITO-220AB
0.406(10.3)
0.381(9.7)
0.272(6.9)
0.248(6.3)
0.134(3.4)
0.118(3.0)
123
0.161(4.1)MAX
0.028(0.7)
0.019(0.50)
0.189(4.8)
0.165(4.2)
0.130(3.3)
0.099(2.5)
0.606(15.4)
0.583(14.8)
0.548(13.9)
0.512(13.0)
0.1(2.55)
.032(0.8)MAX
PIN 1
PIN 3
PIN 2
Dimensions in inches and (millimeters)
Maximum ratings and Electrical Characteristics (AT TA=25oC unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
Symbol MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
Forward rectified current
See Fig.1
IO
10.0 A
Forward surge current
8.3ms single half sine-wave (JEDEC methode)
IFSM
100
A
Reverse current
Storage temperature
VR = VRRM TJ = 25OC
VR = VRRM TJ = 100OC
IR
TSTG
-65
5.0
µA
250
+175 OC
SYMBOLS
*1
VRRM
(V)
V
*
RMS
2
(V)
*3
VR
(V)
*4
VF
(V)
SF1005FCT
50
35
50
SF1010FCT
100
70
100
0.95
SF1020FCT
200
140
200
SF1040FCT
400
280
400 1.30
SF1060FCT
600
420
600 1.70
Note: 1.Reverse recovery time test condition, IF=0.5A, IR=1.0A, IRR=0.25A
*5
trr
(ns)
35
Operating
temperature
TJ, (OC)
-55 to +150
*1 Repetitive peak reverse voltage
*2 RMS voltage
*3 Continuous reverse voltage
*4 Maximum forward voltage@IF = 5.0A
*5 Maximum Reverse Recovery Time, note 1
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Document ID Issued Date
DS-222438
2009/08/10
Revised Date Revision
2010/05/10
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