Philips Semiconductors
Fast soft-recovery
controlled avalanche rectifiers
5
P
(W)
4
MSA876
a = 3 2.5 2 1.57 1.42
3
2
1
0
0
0.6
1.2
1.8
2.4
I F(AV) (A)
BYM26A to E
a = IF(RMS)/IF(AV); VR = VRRMmax; δ = 0.5.
Fig.10 Maximum steady state power dissipation
(forward plus leakage current losses,
excluding switching losses) as a function of
average forward current.
Product specification
BYM26 series
5
P
(W)
4
MBD430
a = 3 2.5 2 1.57 1.42
3
2
1
0
0
0.6
1.2
1.8
2.4
I F(AV)(A)
BYM26F and G
a = IF(RMS)/IF(AV); VR = VRRMmax; δ = 0.5.
Fig.11 Maximum steady state power dissipation
(forward plus leakage current losses,
excluding switching losses) as a function of
average forward current.
200
handbook, halfpage
Tj
(°C)
100
MSA873
200
handbook, halfpage
Tj
( oC)
100
MLB601
A
B
C
D
E
FG
0
0
400
800
1200
VR (V)
0
0
1000
VR (V)
2000
BYM26A to E
Solid line = VR.
Dotted line = VRRM; δ = 0.5.
Fig.12 Maximum permissible junction temperature
as a function of reverse voltage.
BYM26F and G
Solid line = VR.
Dotted line = VRRM; δ = 0.5.
Fig.13 Maximum permissible junction temperature
as a function of reverse voltage.
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