MCC 1N6095 thru 1N6096 omponents 21201 Itasca Street Chatsworth !"# $ % !"# Features * * * * 25 Amp Schottky Metal of siliconrectifier, majonty carrier conducton Guard ring for transient protection Low power loss high efficiency High surge capacity, High current capability 30 to 40 Volts Maxi mum Rati ngs * * DO-4 Operating Junction Temperature: -65C to +150C Storage Temperature: -65C to +150C B MCC Part Number 1N6095 1N6096 Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage 30V 40V Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage 21V 28V 30V 40V N M C J D P G H F E Electrical Characteristics @ 25C Unless Otherwise Specified Average Forward Current Peak Forward Surge Current Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage Maximum DC Reverse Current At Rated DC Blocking Voltage IF(AV) 25 A TA = 70C IFSM 400A 8.3ms, half sine VF IR .86V 20mA 250mA IFM = 78.5 A; TC = 70C TA = 25C T A = 125C A DIMENSIONS DIM A B C D E F G H J M N P INCH ES MIN 10-32 UNF3A .424 ----.600 .422 .075 ----.163 --------.020 .060 *Pulse Test: Pulse Width 300sec, Duty Cycle 2% www.mccsemi.com MAX Threads .437 .505 .800 .453 .175 .405 .189 .310 .350 .065 .100 MM MIN MAX Standard Polarity 10.77 11.10 ----12.82 15.24 20.32 10.72 11.50 1.91 4.44 ----10.29 4.15 4.80 ----7.87 ----8.89 0.51 1.65 1.53 2.54 NOTE MCC 1N6095 thru 1N6096 Figure 1 Typical Forward Characteristics Figure 2 Forward Derating Curve 200 30 100 60 25 40 20 20 70C Amps 10 15 Amps 6 4 10 2 5 1 0 .6 Single Phase, Half Wave 60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load 30 0 50 70 100 150 125 .4 C .2 Average Forward Rectified Current - Amperes versus Ambient Temperature - C .1 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Figure 4 Typical Reverse Characteristics 1.0 Volts 500 Instantaneous Forward Current - Amperes versus Instantaneous Forward Voltage - Volts 400 300 Figure 3 Peak Forward Surge Current 200 600 100 500 60 400 40 300 Amps 20 200 mAmps 10 100 6 0 TA=125C 4 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 60 80 100 Cycles Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperes versus Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - Cycles 2 1 .6 .4 TA= 25C .2 .1 20 40 50 60 70 80 90 Volts Instantaneous Reverse Leakage Current - MicroAmperes versus Percent Of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage - Volts www.mccsemi.com