VS-40CPQ050PBF Vishay, VS-40CPQ050PBF Datasheet
VS-40CPQ050PBF
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... I FSM 10 ms sine rect. pulse ° 9 Current decaying linearly to zero in 1 µ Frequency limited For technical questions, contact: diodes-tech@vishay.com 40CPQ050/40CPQ060 Vishay High Power Products operation J VALUES 40 50/60 3200 0. 150 40CPQ060 60 VALUES 40 Following any rated load ...
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... Measured lead to lead 5 mm from package body S dV/dt Rated V R SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS Stg DC operation See fig thJC DC operation R Mounting surface, smooth and greased thCS Non-lubricated threads Case style TO-247AC (JEDEC) For technical questions, contact: diodes-tech@vishay.com VALUES 0. °C J 0.68 0. 125 °C J 0.64 1 Rated 1600 7.5 10 000 ...
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... V - Forward Voltage Drop (V) FM Fig Maximum Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics (Per Leg) Fig Typical Junction Capacitance vs. Reverse Voltage (Per Leg 0.1 0.01 0.001 0.00001 0.0001 Fig Maximum Thermal Impedance Z Document Number: 93337 Revision: 21-Aug-08 Schottky Rectifier 150 °C ...
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... Vishay High Power Products R (DC) = 1.25 °C/W thJC Average Forward Current (A) F(AV) Fig Maximum Allowable Case Temperature vs. Average Forward Current (Per Leg) D.U.T. Current monitor www.vishay.com 4 Schottky Rectifier any rated load condition and with rated V applied RRM following surge 10 100 ...
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... Package TO-247 4 - Schottky “Q” series 5 - Voltage code 6 - None = Standard production PbF = Lead (Pb)-free Tube standard pack quantity: 25 pieces LINKS TO RELATED DOCUMENTS For technical questions, contact: diodes-tech@vishay.com 40CPQ050/40CPQ060 Vishay High Power Products - 6 050 = 50 V 060 = 60 V http://www.vishay.com/doc?95223 http://www.vishay.com/doc?95226 www.vishay.com 5 ...
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... Vishay disclaims any and all liability arising out of the use or application of any product described herein or of any information provided herein to the maximum extent permitted by law. The product specifications do not expand or otherwise modify Vishay’ ...