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Part:60APU02
Description:200V 60A Ultra-fast Discrete Diode in a TO-247AC Package
Company:International Rectifier Corp.
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Bulletin PD-20739 rev. C 05/01

60EPU02 60APU02
Ultrafast Soft Recovery Diode
Features · Ultrafast Recovery · 175°C Operating Junction Temperature Benefits · Reduced RFI and EMI · Higher Frequency Operation · Reduced Snubbing · Reduced Parts Count Description/ Applications These diodes are optimized to reduce losses and EMI/ RFI in high frequency power conditioning systems. The softness of the recovery eliminates the need for a snubber in most applications. These devices are ideally suited for HF welding, power converters and other applications where switching losses are not significant portion of the total losses.

trr = 35ns IF(AV) = 60Amp VR = 200V

Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameters
VR IF(AV) IFSM IFRM ! TJ, TSTG Cathode to Anode Voltage Continuous Forward Current, TC = 127°C Single Pulse Forward Current, TC = 25°C Maximum Repetitive Forward Current Operating Junction and Storage Temperatures

Max
200 60 800 120 - 55 to 175

Units
V A

°C

!" Square Wave, 20kHz

Case Styles

60EPU02

60APU02

BASE COMMON CATHODE 2

BASE COMMON CATHODE 2

1 CATHODE

3 ANODE

ANODE 1

ANODE 3

TO-247AC (Modified) www.irf.com

TO-247AC 1

60EPU02/ 60APU02
Bulletin PD-20739 rev. C 05/01

Electrical Characteristics @ TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameters
VBR, Vr VF Breakdown Voltage, Blocking Voltage Forward Voltage

Min Typ Max Units Test Conditions
200 V V V µA mA pF nH IR = 100µA IF = 60A IF = 60A, TJ = 175°C VR = VR Rated TJ = 150°C, VR = VR Rated VR = 200V Measured lead to lead 5mm from package body

0.98 1.08 0.81 0.88 87 8.0 50 2 -

IR

Reverse Leakage Current

-

CT LS

Junction Capacitance Series Inductance

-

Dynamic Recovery Characteristics @ TJ = 25°C (unless otherwise specified)
Parameters
t rr Reverse Recovery Time

Min Typ Max Units Test Conditions
28 50 4 8 59 220 35 nC A ns IF = 1.0A, diF/dt = 200A/µs, VR = 30V TJ = 25°C TJ = 125°C TJ = 25°C TJ = 125°C TJ = 25°C TJ = 125°C IF = 60A VR = 160V diF /dt = 200A/µs

IRRM

Peak Recovery Current

-

Qrr

Reverse Recovery Charge

-

Thermal - Mechanical Characteristics
Parameters
RthJC RthCS # Wt Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case Thermal Resistance, Case to Heatsink Weight 0.2 5.5 0.2 T Mounting Torque 1.2 g (oz) N*m

Min

Typ

Max
0.70

Units
K/W

#" Mounting Surface, Flat, Smooth and Greased

2

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60EPU02/ 60APU02
Bulletin PD-20739 rev. C 05/01

1000
Reverse Current - I R (µA)

1000 100

T J = 175°C 125°C

10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 0 50 100 150 200
Reverse Voltage - VR (V) Fig. 2 - Typical Values Of Reverse Current Vs. Reverse Voltage

25°C

Instantaneous Forward Current - I F (A)

100
T = 175°C
J J J

T = 125°C T = 25°C

10000

10

Junction Capacitance - C T (pF)

T J = 25°C

1000

100

1 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Forward Voltage Drop - VFM (V) Fig. 1 - Typical Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics

10 1 10 100 1000
Reverse Voltage - VR (V) Fig. 3 - Typical Junction Capacitance Vs. Reverse Voltage

1
Thermal Impedance Z thJC (°C/W)
D = 0.50 D = 0.20 D = 0.10 D = 0.05 D = 0.02 D = 0.01

PDM

0.1

t1 t2 Notes: 1. Duty factor D = t1/ t2 2. Peak Tj = Pdm x ZthJC + Tc

Single Pulse (Thermal Resistance)

0.01 0.00001

0.0001

0.001 0.01 0.1 t1, Rectangular Pulse Duration (Seconds)

1

10

Fig. 4 - Max. Thermal Impedance Z thJC Characteristics

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60EPU02/ 60APU02
Bulletin PD-20739 rev. C 05/01

180
Allowable Case Temperature (°C) Average Power Loss ( Watts )

100
RMS Limit

170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 0 20 40 60 80 100
Average Forward Current - IF(AV) (A) Fig. 5 - Max. Allowable Case Temperature Vs. Average Forward Current
Square wave (D = 0.50) 80% Rated Vr applied

80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 100
Average Forward Current - IF(AV) (A) Fig. 6 - Forward Power Loss Characteristics

DC

D = 0.01 D = 0.02 D = 0.05 D = 0.10 D = 0.20 D = 0.50 DC

see note (3)

70
IF = 90A IF = 60A IF = 30A

800 700 600 500
Qrr ( nC )
Vr = 160V Tj = 125°C Tj = 25°C

60

50
trr ( ns )

IF = 90A IF = 60A IF = 30A

40

400 300

30
200

20

Vr = 160V Tj = 125°C Tj = 25°C

100 0 100

10 100

di F /dt (A/µs )

1000

di F /dt (A/µs )

1000

Fig. 7 - Typical Reverse Recovery time vs. di F /dt

Fig. 8 - Typical Stored Charge vs. di F /dt

(3) 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 @ VR1 = 80% rated VR

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60EPU02/ 60APU02
Bulletin PD-20739 rev. C 05/01

Reverse Recovery Circuit

VR = 200V

0.01 L = 70µH D.U.T.
di F /dt dif/dt AD JUST

D G IRFP250 S

Fig. 9- Reverse Recovery Parameter Test Circuit

3

IF 0

trr ta tb
4

2

Q rr I RRM

0.5 I RRM di(rec)M/dt 0.75 I RRM
5

1

di fF/dt /dt

1. diF/dt - Rate of change of current through zero crossing 2. IRRM - Peak reverse recovery current 3. trr - Reverse recovery time measured from zero crossing point of negative going IF to point where a line passing through 0.75 IRRM and 0.50 IRRM extrapolated to zero current

4. Qrr - Area under curve defined by t rr and IRRM t rr x I RRM Q rr = 2 5. di (rec) M / dt - Peak rate of change of current during t b portion of t rr

Fig. 10 - Reverse Recovery Waveform and Definitions

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