FFPF06F150S
FFPF06F150S
Features
High voltage and high reliability
High speed switching
Low forward voltage
TO-220F
Applications
1 2
Suitable for damper diode in horizontal
deflection circuits
1. Cathode 2. Anode
DAMPER DIODE
Absolute Maximum Ratings T =25C unless otherwise noted
C
Symbol Parameter Value Units
V Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage 1500 V
RRM
I Average Rectified Forward Current @ T = 125C6 A
F(AV) C
I Non-repetitive Peak Surge Current 60 A
FSM
60Hz Single Half-Sine Wave
T T Operating Junction and Storage Temperature - 65 to +150 C
J, STG
Thermal Characteristics
Symbol Parameter Value Units
R Maximum Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case 4.0 C/W
JC
Electrical Characteristics T =25 C unless otherwise noted
C
Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Units
V Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage V
FM *
I = 6A T = 25 C - - 1.6
F C
I = 6A T = 125 C - - 1.4
F C
I Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current A
RM *
@ rated V T = 25 C - - 7
R C
T = 125 C - - 60
C
t Maximum Reverse Recovery Time -- 170 ns
rr
(I =1A, di/dt = 50A/ s)
F
t Maximum Forward Recovery Time -- 350 ns
fr
(I =6.5A, di/dt = 50A/ s)
F
V Maximum Forward Recovery Voltage - - 17 V
FRM
* Pulse Test: Pulse Width=300 s, Duty Cycle=2%
2000 Fairchild Semiconductor International Rev. F, September 2000FFPF06F150S
DC
TyTypipicalcal C Chhararacacterteriisstticicss
100
50
10
10
o
T = 125 C
J
1
o
T = 125 C
J
o
T = 100 C
0.1
J
1
o
T = 25 C
J
o
T = 25 C
J
0.01
0.1 0.001
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 0 300 600 900 1200 1500
Forward Voltage , V [V] Reverse Voltage , V [V]
F R
Figure 2. Typical Reverse Current
Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage Drop
vs. Reverse Voltage
vs. Forward Current
400
120
Typical Capacitance
at 0V = 100 pF
100 di/dt = 50A/ s
300
80
200
60
di/dt = 100A/ s
40
100
20
0
0
123 45 678 9 10
0.1 1 10 100
Forward Current , I [A]
Reverse Voltage , V [V]
F
R
Figure 4. Typical Reverse Recovery Time
Figure 3. Typical Junction Capacitance
vs. Forward Current
10
2000
9
8
di/dt = 100A/ s
1500
7
6
5
di/dt = 50A/ s
1000
4
3
500
2
1
0
0
80 100 120 140 160
123 4 5 6 789 10
o
Case Temperature , T [ C]
Forward Current , I [A]
C
F
Figure 6. Forward Current Derating Curve
Figure 5. Typical Stored Charge
vs. Forward Current
2000 Fairchild Semiconductor International Rev. F, September 2000
Stored Recovery Charge , Q [nC] Capacitance , Cj [pF] Forward Current , I [A]
rr F
Average Forward Current , I [A] Reverse Current , I [ A]
F(AV) R
Reverse Recovery Time , t [ns]
rr