Datasheet
Philips Semiconductors Product specification
Rectifier diodes BYV42E series
ultrafast, rugged
GENERAL DESCRIPTION QUICK REFERENCE DATA
Glass passivated high efficiency SYMBOL PARAMETER MAX. MAX. MAX. UNIT
rugged dual rectifier diodes in a
plastic envelope, featuring low BYV42E- 100 150 200
forward voltage drop, ultra-fast V
RRM
Repetitive peak reverse 100 150 200 V
recovery times and soft recovery voltage
characteristic. These devices can V
F
Forward voltage 0.85 0.85 0.85 V
withstand reverse voltage transients I
O(AV)
Output current (both 30 30 30 A
and have guaranteed reverse surge diodes conducting)
and ESD capability. They are t
rr
Reverse recovery time 28 28 28 ns
intended for use in switched mode I
RRM
Repetitive peak reverse 0.2 0.2 0.2 A
power supplies and high frequency current per diode
circuits in general where low
conduction and switching losses are
essential.
PINNING - TO220AB PIN CONFIGURATION SYMBOL
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 anode 1 (a)
2 cathode (k)
3 anode 2 (a)
tab cathode (k)
LIMITING VALUES
Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. MAX. UNIT
-100 -150 -200
V
RRM
Repetitive peak reverse voltage - 100 150 200 V
V
RWM
Crest working reverse voltage - 100 150 200 V
V
R
Continuous reverse voltage
1
- 100 150 200 V
I
O(AV)
Output current (both diodes square wave - 30 A
conducting)
2
δ = 0.5; T
mb
≤ 108 ˚C
sinusoidal - 27 A
a = 1.57; T
mb
≤ 111 ˚C
I
O(RMS)
RMS forward current - 43 A
I
FRM
Repetitive peak forward current t = 25 µs; δ = 0.5; - 30 A
per diode T
mb
≤ 108 ˚C
I
FSM
Non-repetitive peak forward t = 10 ms - 150 A
current per diode t = 8.3 ms - 160 A
sinusoidal; with reapplied
V
RWM(max)
I
2
t I
2
t for fusing t = 10 ms - 112 A
2
s
I
RRM
Repetitive peak reverse current t
p
= 2 µs; δ = 0.001 - 0.2 A
per diode
I
RSM
Non-repetitive peak reverse t
p
= 100 µs - 0.2 A
current per diode
T
stg
Storage temperature -40 150 ˚C
T
j
Operating junction temperature - 150 ˚C
1 T
mb
≤ 144˚C for thermal stability.
2 Neglecting switching and reverse current losses.
For output currents in excess of 20 A, connection should be made to the exposed metal mounting base.
1 2 3
tab
k
a1
a2
October 1994 1 Rev 1.100






