VS-30EPH03-N3 www.vishay.com Vishay Semiconductors Ultrafast Rectifier, 30 A FRED Pt FEATURES Common Ultrafast recovery time cathode 2, Base Low forward voltage drop 175 C operating junction temperature 1 Low leakage current Available Designed and qualified according to 33 JEDEC -JESD 47 TO-247AC 2L 13 Material categorization: for definitions of compliance Cathode Anode please see www.vishay.com/doc 99912 DESCRIPTION / APPLICATION 300 V series are the state of the art ultrafast recovery rectifiers designed with optimized performance of forwar d PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS voltage drop and ultrafast recovery time. I 30 A F(AV) The planar structure and the platinum doped life time V 300 V R control guarantee the best overall performance, ruggedness V at I 0.9 V F F and reliability characteristics. t typ. See Recovery table These devices are intended for use in the output rectification rr stage of SMPS, UPS, DC/DC converters as well a s T max. 175 C J freewheeling diodes in low voltage inverters and chopper Package TO-247AC 2L motor drives. Circuit configuration Single Their extremely optimized stored charge and low recovery current minimize the switching losses and reduce over dissipation in the switching element and snubbers. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS PARAMETER SYMBOLTEST CONDITIONSVALUESUNITS Peak repetitive reverse voltage V 300 V RRM Average rectified forward current I T = 143 C 30 F(AV) C A Non-repetitive peak surge current I T = 25 C, t = 10 ms 300 FSM J p Operating junction and storage temperatures T , T -65 to +175 C J Stg ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (T = 25 C unless otherwise specified) J PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS Breakdown voltage, V , BR I = 100 A 300 - - R blocking voltage V R V I = 30 A - 1.08 1.25 F Forward voltage V F I = 30 A, T = 125 C - 0.9 1.00 F J V = V rated - 0.05 60 R R Reverse leakage current I A R T = 125 C, V = V rated - 280 600 J R R Junction capacitance C V = 300 V - 90 - pF T R Series inductance L Measured lead to lead 5 mm from package body - 3.5 - nH S Revision: 28-Nov-2019 Document Number: 94017 1 For technical questions within your region: DiodesAmericas vishay.com, DiodesAsia vishay.com, DiodesEurope vishay.com THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT www.vishay.com/doc 91000 VS-30EPH03-N3 www.vishay.com Vishay Semiconductors DYNAMIC RECOVERY CHARACTERISTICS (T = 25 C unless otherwise specified) J PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS I = 1.0 A, dI /dt = 50 A/s, V = 30 V - - 55 F F R Reverse recovery time t T = 25 C -38- ns rr J T = 125 C - 52 - J I = 30 A F T = 25 C - 2.8 - J Peak recovery current I dI /dt = - 200 A/s A RRM F T = 125 C - 7.3 - J V = 200 V R T = 25 C - 53 - J Reverse recovery charge Q nC rr T = 125 C - 190 - J THERMAL - MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS Maximum junction and T , T -65 - 175 C J Stg storage temperature range Thermal resistance, R -0.50.9 thJC junction to case per leg Thermal resistance, R Typical socket mount - - 40 C/W thJA junction to ambient Thermal resistance, R Mounting surface, flat, smooth and greased - 0.4 - thCS case to heatsink -6.0 - g Weight -0.22 - oz. 6.0 12 kgf cm Mounting torque - (5.0) (10) (lbf in) Marking device Case style TO-247AC 2L 30EPH03 1000 1000 T = 175 C 100 J T = 150 C J 100 10 T = 125 C J 1 T = 100 C J 10 0.1 T = 175 C J T = 125 C 0.01 T = 25 C J J T = 25 C J 1 0.001 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 V - Reverse Voltage (V) V - Forward Voltage Drop (V) R F Fig. 1 - Typical Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics Fig. 2 - Typical Values of Reverse Current vs. Reverse Voltage Revision: 28-Nov-2019 Document Number: 94017 2 For technical questions within your region: DiodesAmericas vishay.com, DiodesAsia vishay.com, DiodesEurope vishay.com THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT www.vishay.com/doc 91000 I - Instantaneous F Forward Current (A) I - Reverse Current (A) R