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Schottky Barrier Chip
Guard Ring Die Construction for
Transient Protection
TO-220AB
Low Power Loss, High Efficiency
L Dim Min Max
High Surge Capability
B M
High Current Capability and Low Forward A 14.22 15.88
Voltage Drop C B 9.65 10.67
D
For Use in Low Voltage, High Frequency C 2.54 3.43
Inverters, Free Wheeling, and Polarity K
A D 5.84 6.86
Protection Applications
Plastic Material: UL Flammability E 6.35
1 2 3
Classification Rating 94V-0 G 12.70 14.73
E
H 2.29 2.79
G J 0.51 1.14
Mechanical Data J N
K 3.53 4.09
Case: Molded Plastic L 3.56 4.83
Terminals: Plated Leads Solderable per H H P M 1.14 1.40
MIL-STD-202, Method 208 Pin 1
N 0.30 0.64
Polarity: As Marked on Body Pin 2
Case
Pin 3
Weight: 2.24 grams (approx.) P 2.03 2.92
Mounting Position: Any All Dimensions in mm
Marking: Type Number
Characteristic SBL
Symbol 1630CT SBL SBL SBL SBL SBL Unit
1635CT 1640CT 1645CT 1650CT 1660CT
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage VRRM
Working Peak Reverse Voltage VRWM 30 35 40 45 50 60 V
DC Blocking Voltage VR
RMS Reverse Voltage VR(RMS) 21 24.5 28 31.5 35 42 V
Average Rectified Output Current
IO 16 A
(Note 1) @ TC = 95C
Non-Repetitive Peak Forward Surge Current 8.3ms
single half sine-wave superimposed on rated load IFSM 250 A
(JEDEC Method)
Forward Voltage Drop @ IF = 8.0A, TC = 25C VFM 0.55 0.70 V
Peak Reverse Current @TC = 25C IRM 0.5
50 mA
at Rated DC Blocking Voltage @ TC = 100C
Typical Junction Capacitance (Note 2) Cj 700 pF
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Case (Note 1) RqJc 3.5 C/W
Operating and Storage Temperature Range Tj, TSTG -65 to +150 C
12
SBL1645 - SBL1660
8
1.0
4
Tj = 25C
Pulse width = 300s
2% duty cycle
0 0.1
0 50 100 150 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.1
TC, CASE TEMPERATURE (C) VF, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 1 Forward Current Derating Curve Fig. 2 Typical Forward Voltage
300 4000
Tj = 25C
IFSM, PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT (A)
250
150
100
50
0 100
1 10 100 0.1 1.0 10 100
100
IR, INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE CURRENT (A)
Tj = 100C
10
Tj = 75C
1.0
Tj = 25C
0.1
0.01
0 40 80 120
PERCENT OF PEAK REVERSE VOLTAGE (%)
Fig. 5 Typical Reverse Characteristics