MBR6045PT SWITCHMODE Power Rectifier Features and Benefits Low Forward Voltage Low Power Loss/High Efficiency MBR6045PT MAXIMUM RATINGS Rating Symbol Max Unit Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage V 45 V RRM Working Peak Reverse Voltage V RWM DC Blocking Voltage V R Average Rectified Forward Current I A F(AV) (Rated V , T = 125C) Per Diode 30 R C Per Device 60 Peak Repetitive Forward Current, I 60 A FRM (Rated V , Square Wave, 20 kHz T = 90C) Per Diode R C NonRepetitive Peak Surge Current I 500 A FSM (Surge Applied at Rated Load Conditions Halfwave, Single Phase, 60 Hz) Peak Repetitive Reverse Current (2.0 s, 1.0 kHz) I 2.0 A RRM Storage Temperature Range T 65 to +175 C stg Operating Junction Temperature (Note 1) T 65 to +175 C J Peak Surge Junction Temperature (Forward Current Applied) T 175 C J(pk) Voltage Rate of Change dv/dt 10,000 V/ s Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect device reliability. 1. The heat generated must be less than the thermal conductivity from JunctiontoAmbient: dP /dT < 1/R . D J JA THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Conditions Symbol Max Unit Maximum Thermal Resistance, JunctiontoCase Min. Pad R 1.0 C/W JC Maximum Thermal Resistance, JunctiontoAmbient Min. Pad R 60 JA ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Characteristic Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Instantaneous Forward Voltage (Note 2) v V F (i = 30 Amps, T = 25C) 0.55 0.62 F j (i = 30 Amps, Tj = 125C) 0.51 0.55 F (i = 60 Amps, Tj = 25C) 0.70 0.75 F Instantaneous Reverse Current (Note 2) i mA R (Rated dc Voltage, Tj = 25C) 0.2 1.0 (Rated dc Voltage, Tj = 125C) 35 50 2. Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 300 s, Duty Cycle 2.0% TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 100 1000 100 T = 150C C 10 T = 100C C 10 1 0.1 150C 100C T = 25C C T = 25C C 0.01 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 V , REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS) v , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (mV) R F Figure 1. Typical Reverse Current Figure 2. Typical Forward Voltage