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PD-2.305 rev.

B 02/2000

31DQ05
31DQ06
SCHOTTKY RECTIFIER 3.3 Amp

Major Ratings and Characteristics Description/Features


The 31DQ.. axial leaded Schottky rectifier has been opti-
Characteristics 31DQ.. Units mized for very low forward voltage drop, with moderate
leakage. Typical applications are in switching power sup-
IF(AV) Rectangular 3.3 A plies, converters, free-wheeling diodes, and reverse battery
protection.
waveform
Low profile, axial leaded outline
VRRM 50/60 V
High purity, high temperature epoxy encapsulation for
enhanced mechanical strength and moisture resistance
IFSM @ tp = 5 µs sine 340 A
Very low forward voltage drop
High frequency operation
VF @ 3 Apk, TJ = 25°C 0.62 V
Guard ring for enhanced ruggedness and long term
reliability
TJ - 40 to 150 °C

CASE STYLE AND DIMENSIONS

Outline C - 16
Dimensions in millimeters and inches

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31DQ05, 31DQ06
PD-2.305 rev. B 02/2000

Voltage Ratings
Part number 31DQ05 31DQ06
VR Max. DC Reverse Voltage (V)
50 60
VRWM Max. Working Peak Reverse Voltage (V)

Absolute Maximum Ratings


Parameters 31DQ.. Units Conditions
I F(AV) Max. Average Forward Current 3.3 A 50% duty cycle @ TA = 40 °C, rectangular wave form
* See Fig. 4 With cooling fins
I FSM Max. Peak One Cycle Non-Repetitive 340 5µs Sine or 3µs Rect. pulse Following any rated
A load condition and with
Surge Current * See Fig. 6 55 10ms Sine or 6ms Rect. pulse rated VRRM applied

Electrical Specifications
Parameters 31DQ.. Units Conditions
V FM Max. Forward Voltage Drop 0.62 V @ 3A TJ = 25 °C
* See Fig. 1 (1) 0.78 V @ 6A
0.54 V @ 3A
TJ = 125 °C
0.65 V @ 6A
IRM Max. Reverse Leakage Current 2 mA TJ = 25 °C
VR = rated VR
* See Fig. 2 (1) 15 mA TJ = 125 °C
CT Typical Junction Capacitance 160 pF VR = 5VDC, (test signal range 100Khz to 1Mhz) 25°C
LS Typical Series Inductance 9.0 nH Measured lead to lead 5mm from package body
(1) Pulse Width < 300µs, Duty Cycle <2%

Thermal-Mechanical Specifications
Parameters 31DQ.. Units Conditions
TJ Max. Junction Temperature Range -40 to 150 °C
Tstg Max. Storage Temperature Range -40 to 150 °C
RthJA Max. Thermal Resistance Junction 80 °C/W DCoperation
to Ambient Without cooling fins
RthJA Typical Thermal Resistance Junction 34 °C/W With fin 20 x 20 (0.79 x 0.79) 1.0 (0.04) thick.
to Ambient Dimensions in millimeters (inches)
wt Approximate Weight 1.2 (0.042) g (oz.)
Case Style C - 16

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31DQ05, 31DQ06
PD-2.305 rev. B 02/2000

10 100

T J = 150˚C
10

Reverse Current - IR (mA)


1 125˚C

0.1
Instantaneous Forward Current - IF (A)

0.01 25˚C

TJ = 150˚C 0.001
0 20 40 60
TJ = 125˚C
Reverse Voltage - VR (V)
1
TJ = 25˚C
Fig. 2 - Typical Values Of Reverse Current
Vs. Reverse Voltage

1000
Junction Capacitance - CT (pF)

T = 25˚C
J

100

0.1
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1

Forward Voltage Drop - VFM (V) 10


0 40 80 120 160
Fig. 1 - Max. Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics
Reverse Voltage - VR (V)

Fig. 3 - Typical Junction Capacitance


Vs. Reverse Voltage

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31DQ05, 31DQ06
PD-2.305 rev. B 02/2000

150 3
Allowable Case Temperature - (°C)

D = 0.20
D = 0.25

Average Power Loss - (Watts)


2.5
120 D = 0.33
DC D = 0.50
2 D = 0.75
90
RMS Limit
1.5
DC
60
Square wave (D = 0.50)
1
80% Rated VR applied
30
0.5
see note (2)
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5

Average Forward Current - IF(AV)(A) Average Forward Current - IF(AV) (A)


Fig. 4 - Max. Allowable Case Temperature Fig. 5- Forward Power Loss Characteristics
Vs. Average Forward Current

1000
Non-Repetitive Surge Current - IFSM(A)

100

At Any Rated Load Condition


And With Rated VRRM Applied
Following Surge

10
10 100 1000 10000
Square Wave Pulse Duration - tp (microsec)

Fig. 6 - Max. Non-Repetitive Surge Current

(2) Formula used: TC = TJ - (Pd + PdREV) x RthJC ;


Pd = Forward Power Loss = IF(AV) x VFM @ (IF(AV) / D) (see Fig. 6);
PdREV = Inverse Power Loss = VR1 x IR (1 - D); IR @ V R1 = 80% rated VR

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31DQ05, 31DQ06
PD-2.305 rev. B 02/2000

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