SILICON BRIDGE RECTIFIERS
BR50W
BR5000W - BR5010W
PRV : 50 - 1000 Volts
Io : 50 Amperes
0.732 (18.6)
0.692 (17.5)
FEATURES :
* High current capability
* High surge current capability
* High reliability
1.130 (28.7)
0.470 (11.9)
1.120 (28.4)
0.430 (10.9)
* Low reverse current
* Low forward voltage drop
* High case dielectric strength
* Pb / RoHS Free
0.21 (5.3)
0.20 (5.1)
MECHANICAL DATA :
0.042 (1.06)
0.038 (0.96)
* Case : Molded plastic with heatsink integrally
mounted in the bridge encapsulation
* Epoxy : UL94V-O rate flame retardant
* Terminals : Plated lead solderable per
MIL-STD-202, Method 208 guaranteed
* Polarity : Polarity symbols marked on case
* Mounting position : Bolt down on heat-sink
with silicone thermal compound between
bridge and mounting surface for maximum
heat transfer efficiency
1.2 (30.5)
MIN.
0.310 (7.87)
0.280(7.11)
Dimensions in inches and ( millimeters )
* Weight : 15.95 grams
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Rating at 25 °C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.
Single phase, half wave, 60 Hz, resistive or inductive load.
For capacitive load, derate current by 20%.
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
BR
RATING
SYMBOL
UNIT
5000W 5001W 5002W 5004W 5006W 5008W 5010W
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
Maximum RMS Voltage
VRRM
VRMS
VDC
50
35
50
100
70
200
140
200
400
280
400
50
600
420
600
800
560
800
1000
700
V
V
V
A
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
100
1000
IF(AV)
Maximum Average Forward Current Tc=55°C
Peak Forward Surge Current Single half sine wave
Superimposed on rated load (JEDEC Method)
Current Squared Time at t < 8.3 ms.
IFSM
400
A
I2t
VF
A2S
V
664
1.1
10
Maximum Forward Voltage per Diode at IF = 25 A
IR
Maximum DC Reverse Current
at Rated DC Blocking Voltage
Ta = 25 °C
mA
mA
IR(H)
200
1.0
Ta = 100 °C
Typical Thermal Resistance at Junction to Case ( Note 1 )
Operating Junction Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
°C/W
°C
RqJC
TJ
- 40 to + 150
- 40 to + 150
TSTG
°C
Notes :
1 ) Thermal resistance from Junction to Case with units mounted on heat sink.
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Rev. 02 : March 24, 2005