Overview
The MUR1620CTRG is an ultrafast recovery rectifier produced by onsemi. This device is designed for use in various high-performance applications, including negative switching power supplies, inverters, and as free-wheeling diodes. It is particularly suited for configurations that require high current handling and fast recovery times. The MUR1620CTRG is available in a TO-220 package and is part of onsemi's range of ultrafast rectifiers that offer superior performance in demanding power management scenarios.
Key Specifications
Characteristic | Symbol | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage | VRRM | 200 | V |
Average Rectified Forward Current (per Diode) | IF(AV) | 8.0 | A |
Average Rectified Forward Current (per Total Device) | IF(AV) | 16 | A |
Peak Repetitive Surge Current (per Diode) | IFM | 16 | A |
Non-Repetitive Peak Surge Current | IFSM | 100 | A |
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage | Vf | 1.2 | V |
Maximum Reverse Recovery Time | trr | 85 | ns |
Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range | TJ, Tstg | −65 to +175 | °C |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Case | RJC | 2.0 | °C/W |
Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-Ambient (D2PAK) | RJA | 45 | °C/W |
Key Features
- Ultrafast Recovery Times: The MUR1620CTRG features ultrafast 35 nanosecond reverse recovery times, making it ideal for high-frequency applications.
- Soft Recovery Characteristics: Exhibits soft recovery characteristics, which help in reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and improving overall system reliability.
- High Temperature Glass Passivated Junction: Ensures high reliability and performance even at elevated temperatures.
- Low Leakage: Specified low leakage current at 150°C case temperature, enhancing efficiency in power management systems.
- Current Derating: Current derating at both case and ambient temperatures to ensure safe operation within specified limits.
- Epoxy Packaging: Epoxy meets UL94 V-0 at 0.125 inches, providing high thermal stability and durability.
- Corrosion Resistant Finish: All external surfaces are corrosion resistant, and terminal leads are readily solderable.
- AEC-Q101 Qualified and PPAP Capable: Suitable for automotive and other applications requiring unique site and control change requirements.
Applications
- Negative Switching Power Supplies: Ideal for use in negative switching power supplies due to its high current handling and fast recovery times.
- Inverters: Suitable for inverter applications where fast switching and high efficiency are critical.
- Free-Wheeling Diodes: Can be used as free-wheeling diodes in various power management circuits.
- Single Phase Full-Wave Bridge: When used in conjunction with common cathode dual ultrafast rectifiers, it forms a single phase full-wave bridge.
- Automotive and Industrial Systems: AEC-Q101 qualified, making it suitable for automotive and industrial applications that require high reliability and performance.
Q & A
- What is the peak repetitive reverse voltage of the MUR1620CTRG?
The peak repetitive reverse voltage (VRRM) is 200 V.
- What is the average rectified forward current per diode?
The average rectified forward current (IF(AV)) per diode is 8.0 A.
- What is the maximum instantaneous forward voltage at 8.0 A and 25°C?
The maximum instantaneous forward voltage (Vf) at 8.0 A and 25°C is 1.2 V.
- What is the reverse recovery time of the MUR1620CTRG?
The maximum reverse recovery time (trr) is 85 ns.
- What is the operating junction and storage temperature range?
The operating junction and storage temperature range is −65 to +175°C.
- Is the MUR1620CTRG AEC-Q101 qualified?
Yes, the MUR1620CTRG is AEC-Q101 qualified and PPAP capable.
- What type of packaging does the MUR1620CTRG use?
The MUR1620CTRG is available in a TO-220 package.
- What is the thermal resistance from junction to case?
The thermal resistance from junction to case (RJC) is 2.0 °C/W.
- Can the MUR1620CTRG be used in automotive applications?
Yes, it is suitable for automotive and other applications requiring unique site and control change requirements.
- What is the lead temperature for soldering purposes?
The lead temperature for soldering purposes is 260°C max for 10 seconds.