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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Motorola Preferred Device
Surface Mount Power Package
. . . Employs the Schottky Barrier principle in a large area metal–to–silicon
power diode. State–of–the–art geometry features epitaxial construction with
oxide passivation and metal overlay contact. Ideally suited for low voltage,
high frequency rectification, or as free wheeling and polarity protection diodes,
in surface mount applications where compact size and weight are critical to
the system.
SCHOTTKY BARRIER
RECTIFIER
1.0 AMPERE
30 VOLTS
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Very Low Forward Voltage Drop (0.395 Volts Max @ 1.0 A, T = 25°C)
Small Compact Surface Mountable Package with J–Bend Leads
Highly Stable Oxide Passivated Junction
Guardring for Stress Protection
J
Mechanical Characteristics
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Case: Epoxy, Molded
Weight: 95 mg (approximately)
Finish: All External Surfaces Corrosion Resistant and Terminal Leads are
Readily Solderable
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Lead and Mounting Surface Temperature for Soldering Purposes: 260°C
Max. for 10 Seconds
CASE 403A–03
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Shipped in 12 mm Tape and Reel, 2500 units per reel
Polarity: Notch in Plastic Body Indicates Cathode Lead
Marking: B130
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
DC Blocking Voltage
V
V
30
Volts
RRM
RWM
R
V
Average Rectified Forward Current
T
T
= 120°C
= 110°C
I
1.0
2.0
Amps
Amps
°C
L
L
F(AV)
Nonrepetitive Peak Surge Current
I
40
FSM
(Surge applied at rated load conditions halfwave, single phase, 60 Hz)
Operating Junction Temperature
T
J
– 65 to +125
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Thermal Resistance — Junction to Lead
(T = 25°C)
L
R
12
°C/W
θJL
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (1)
V
Volts
mA
F
(i = 1.0 A, T = 25°C)
0.395
0.445
F
F
J
J
(i = 2.0 A, T = 25°C)
Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current (1)
(Rated dc Voltage, T = 25°C)
I
R
1.0
10
J
(Rated dc Voltage, T = 100°C)
J
(1) Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 300 µs, Duty Cycle ≤ 2%.
Designer’s Data for “Worst Case” Conditions — The Designer’s Data Sheet permits the design of most circuits entirely from the information presented. SOA Limit
curves — representing boundaries on device characteristics — are given to facilitate “worst case” design.
Preferred devices are Motorola recommended choices for future use and best overall value.
Rev 1
Rectifier Device Data
1
Motorola, Inc. 1996