MBR10100
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MBR10100CTP
10A SCHOTTKY BARRIER RECTIFIER
Features
Low Forward Voltage Drop
Soft, Fast Switching Capability
Schottky Barrier Chip
ITO-220S Heat Sink Tab Electrically Isolated from Cathode
UL Approval in Accordance with UL 1557, Reference No.
E94661
Mechanical Data
Case: ITO-220S
Case Material: Molded Plastic, UL Flammability Classification
Rating 94V-0
Terminals: Matte Tin Finish annealed over Copper leadframe.
Solderable per MIL-STD-202, Method 208
Weight: 1.335 grams (approximate)
Ordering Information (Notes 1 & 2)
Part Number Case Packaging
MBR10100CTP ITO-220S 50 pieces/tube
MBR10100CTP-G ITO-220S 50 pieces/tube
Notes: 1. For packaging details, go to our website at http://www.diodes.com.
2. For Green Molding compound version part number, add “-G” suffix to part number. Example: MBR10100CTP-G.
Marking Information
Package Pin Out
Configuration
123
4
Anode
Common
Cathode Anode
Isolated
Top View Bottom View
MBR10100CTP = Product Type Marking Code
A
B = Foundry and Assembly Code
YYWW = Date Code Marking
YY = Last two digits of year (ex: 08 = 2008)
WW = Week (01 - 53)
10100CTP
YYWW AB
MBR
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Maximum Ratings (Per Leg) @TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified
Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive load.
For capacitance load, derate current by 20%.
Characteristic Symbol Value Unit
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
DC Blocking Voltage
VRRM
VRWM
VRM 100 V
Average Rectified Output Current (Per Leg) IO 5 A
(Total) 10
Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current 8.3ms
Single Half Sine-Wave Superimposed on Rated Load IFSM 100 A
Isolation Voltage
From Terminal Heatsink t = 1 min. VAC 2000 V
Thermal Characteristics (Per Leg)
Characteristic Symbol Value Unit
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Case R
θ
JC 3 °C/W
Operating and Storage Temperature Range TJ, TSTG -65 to +175 ºC
Electrical Characteristics (Per Leg) @TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified
Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Condition
Forward Voltage Drop VF - 0.79 0.85 V IF = 5A, TJ = 25ºC
- 0.65 0.75 IF = 5A, TJ = 125ºC
Leakage Current (Note 3) IR - - 0.1
mA VR = 100V, TJ = 25ºC
- - 15 VR = 100V, TJ = 125ºC
Notes: 3. Short duration pulse test used to minimize self-heating effect.
Fig. 1 Typical Forward Characteristics
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
V , INSTANTANE OUS FO RWARD VOLTAGE (mV )
F
I , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (A)
F
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400
T = 25°C
A
T = -55°C
A
T = 85°C
A
T = 125°C
A
T = 150°C
A
Fig. 2 Typical Reverse Characteristics
V , INSTANT ANEOUS REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
R
I , INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT (µA)
R
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1,000
10,000
020406080100
T = 25°C
A
T = 85°C
A
T = 125°C
A
T = 150°C
A
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Fig. 3 Forward Current Derating Curve
0
2.5
5.0
7.5
10.0
12.5
15.0
17.5
25 50 75 100 125
T , AMBIENT TEMPERA TURE (°C)
A
I , AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (A)
F(AV)
20.0
R = R
Total Device
θθ
JA JC
R = 21°C/W
Per Element
θ
JA
150
Package Outline Dimensions
ITO-220S
DIM. MIN. MAX. TYP.
A 4.52 4.62 4.57
A1 1.17 1.39
A2 2.57 2.77 2.67
b 0.72 0.95 0.84
b2 1.15 1.54 1.26
c 0.356 0.61
D 14.22 16.51 15.00
D1 8.60 8.80 8.70
D2 13.68 14.08
e 2.49 2.59 2.54
e1 4.98 5.18 5.08
E 10.01 10.21 10.11
E1 6.86 8.89
H1 5.85 6.85
L 13.30 13.90 13.60
L1 4.00
P 3.54 4.08
Q 2.54 3.42
All Dimensions in mm
E
D1
Lb2
b
e
A2
+
A
D
7 Ref
°
5 Ref
°
+
D2
H1
E1
5 Ref
°
A1
c
e1
Q
ØP
1.7 Ref
5 Ref
°
5 Ref
°
L1
Ø1.5
Dp 0.1 max
MBR10100
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