MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
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Advance Information
Power Manager
Gallium Arsenide Power Rectifier
. . . ideally suited for high frequency power supplies, free wheeling diodes, and as polarity protection diodes, these state-of-the-art devices have the following features:
•Planar Epitaxial Construction
•Nitride Passivation for Stable Blocking Characteristics
•Monolithic Dual Die Available (MGRB2018CT)
•Epoxy Meets UL94, VO @ 1/8″
•Hyperfast and Soft Reverse Recovery Over Specified Temperature Range (15 ns)
Mechanical Characteristics
•Weight: 1.9 grams (approximately)
•Finish: All External Surfaces Corrosion Resistant and Terminal Leads are Readily Solderable
•Lead Temperature for Soldering Purposes: 260°C Max. for 10 Seconds
•Shipped 50 units per plastic tube
•Available in 24mm Tape and Reel, 800 units per reel by adding a T4 suffix to the part number
•Marking: MGRB1018
MAXIMUM RATINGS
MGRB1018
GALLIUM ARSENIDE
RECTIFIER
10 AMPERES
180 VOLTS
1,3 2,4
2, 4
1
3
CASE 418B±02
D2PAK
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Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage |
VRRM |
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Working Peak Reverse Voltage |
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DC Blocking Voltage |
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DC Forward Current |
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Peak Repetitive Forward Current |
IFRM |
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(At Rated VR, Square Wave, 20 kHz, TC = 85°C) |
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Non±Repetitive Peak Surge Current |
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Operating Junction Temperature and Storage Temperature |
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Thermal Resistance ± Junction to Case |
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± Junction to Ambient |
RθJA |
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
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Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (1), see Figure 2 |
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Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current, see Figure 4 |
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Typical Reverse Recovery Time (2) |
trr |
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Typical Peak Reverse Recovery Current |
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A |
(VR = 150 V, IF = 5 A, di/dt = 200 A/μs) |
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Note: This data sheet contains advance information only and is subject to change without notice.
(1)Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 300 μs, Duty Cycle ≤ 2.0%.
(2)trr measured projecting from 25% of IRM to ground.
Motorola, Inc. 1995
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Figure 1. Typical Forward Voltage
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VF , MAXIMUM INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (V) |
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Figure 2. Maximum Forward Voltage
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REVERSE |
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VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V) |
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Figure 3. Typical Reverse Current |
Figure 4. Maximum Reverse Current |
2 |
Motorola RF Device Data |
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freq = 20 kHz |
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CURRENT |
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TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (°C) |
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Figure 5. Current Derating Per Leg
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POWER |
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Figure 6. Forward Power Dissipation Per Leg
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RECOVERY |
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Figure 8. Typical t |
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Figure 7. Typical trr Characteristics, TJ = 25 C |
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Figure 9. Typical IRM Characteristics, TJ = 25°C |
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Figure 10. Typical IRM Characteristics, TJ = 125°C |
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R(T), NORMALIZED TRANSIENT |
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Figure 11. Typical Thermal Response
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Figure 12. Typical Capacitance
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Motorola RF Device Data |
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
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NOTES:
1.DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982.
2.CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
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ANODE |
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2.79 |
2. |
CATHODE |
J |
0.018 |
0.025 |
0.46 |
0.64 |
3. |
ANODE |
K |
0.090 |
0.110 |
2.29 |
2.79 |
4. |
CATHODE |
S |
0.575 |
0.625 |
14.60 |
15.88 |
|
|
V |
0.045 |
0.055 |
1.14 |
1.40 |
CASE 418B±02
ISSUE B
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