UF5408 Invac 1000V 3A Ultra Fast Rectifier Data Sheet
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Description
This PDF datasheet is for the Invac UF5408 rectifier.
About the Item
Invac UF5408 1000V 3A Ultra Fast Rectifier
FEATURES
– The plastic package carries Underwriters Laboratory Flammability Classification 94V-0
– Ultra fast switching for high efficiency
– Low reverse leakage
– High forward surge current capability
– High temperature soldering guaranteed: 250 deg C/10 seconds, 0.375″(9.5mm) lead length, 5 lbs. (2.3kg) tension
(PDF) DATASHEET (ENGLISH)
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
MECHANICAL DATA
Case: JEDEC DO-201AD molded plastic body
Terminals: Plated axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026
Polarity: Color band denotes cathode end
Mounting Position: Any
Weight: 0.04 ounce, 1.10 grams
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
– Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
– Maximum RMS voltage
– Maximum DC blocking voltage
– Maximum average forward rectified current
– Peak forward surge current
– Maximum instantaneous forward voltage
– Maximum DC reverse current
– Maximum reverse recovery time
– Typical junction capacitance
– Typical thermal resistance
– Operating junction and storage temperature range
RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
– Fig. 1 – Forward Current Derating Curve
– Fig. 2 – Maximum Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current
– Fig. 3 – Typical Instantaneous Forward Characteristics
– Fig. 4 – Typical Reverse Characteristics
– Fig. 5 – Typical Junction Capacitance
– Fig. 6 – Typical Transient Thermal Impedance
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