BZW50-10B STMicroelectronics, BZW50-10B Datasheet

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BZW50-10B

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BZW50-10B
Description
TRANSILTM
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

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Transil diodes provide high overvoltage protection
by clamping action. Their instantaneous response
to transient overvoltages makes them particularly
suited to protect voltage sensitive devices such
as MOS Technology and low voltage supplied
IC’s.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (T
Note 1 : For a surge greater than the maximum values, the diode will fail in short-circuit.
THERMAL RESISTANCES
January 1998 Ed : 2
PEAK PULSE POWER : 5000 W (10/1000 s)
STAND-OFF VOLTAGERANGE :
UNI AND BIDIRECTIONAL TYPES
LOW CLAMPING FACTOR
FAST RESPONSE TIME
UL RECOGNIZED
Symbol
Symbol
From 10V to 180V
R
R
I
P
T
th (j-a)
FSM
th (j-l)
T
T
P
stg
PP
L
j
Peak pulse power dissipation (see note 1)
Power dissipation on infinite heatsink
Non repetitive surge peak forward current
for unidirectional types
Storage temperature range
Maximum junction temperature
Maximum lead temperature for soldering during 10s at 5mm
from case
Junction to leads
Junction to ambient on printed circuit.
amb
Parameter
Parameter
= 25 C)
L
lead
= 10 mm
Tj initial = T
T
tp = 10ms
Tj initial = T
amb
BZW50-10,B/180,B
= 75 C
amb
amb
- 65 to + 175
AG
Value
Value
5000
500
175
230
6.5
15
65
TRANSIL
Unit
Unit
C/W
C/W
W
W
A
C
C
C
TM
1/5

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BZW50-10B Summary of contents

Page 1

... L from case Note 1 : For a surge greater than the maximum values, the diode will fail in short-circuit. THERMAL RESISTANCES Symbol R Junction to leads th (j-l) R Junction to ambient on printed circuit. th (j-a) January 1998 BZW50-10,B/180 amb Parameter Tj initial = T amb amb tp = 10ms Tj initial = T amb Parameter ...

Page 2

... Clamping voltage CL I Leakage current @ Peak pulse current PP T Voltage temperature coefficient Forward voltage drop V F Types max Unidirectional Bidirectional A BZW50-10 BZW50-10B 5 BZW50-12 BZW50-12B 5 BZW50-15 BZW50-15B 5 BZW50-18 BZW50-18B 5 BZW50-22 BZW50-22B 5 5 BZW50-27 BZW50-27B 5 BZW50-33 BZW50-33B BZW50-39 BZW50-39B 5 BZW50-47 ...

Page 3

... Note : The curves of the figure 3 are specified for a junction temperature before surge. The given results may be extrapolated for other junction temperatures by using the following formula : -25) V (25 C amb * BR For intermediate voltages, extrapolate the given results. 0.01 0 s________ ms------------- ms............... p BZW50-10,B/180,B Tj initial = 25ø (ms ) EXPO. 10 100 3/5 ...

Page 4

... BZW50-10,B/180,B Fig Capacitance versus reverse applied voltage for unidirectional types (typical values). Fig Peak forward voltage drop versus peak forward current (typical values for unidirectional types). Note : Multiply by 2 for units with V BR > 220V. Fig Relative variation of leakage current versus junction temperature. ...

Page 5

... B - BIDIRECTIONAL No suffix : Unidirectional REF Note 1 : The lead is not controlled within zone L1 Note2 : Theminimum axial length within which the device can be bentat right anglesis 0.79”(20 mm). BZW50-10,B/180,B DIMENSIONS Millimeters Inches Min. Max. Min. Max. 9 0.354 20 0.787 8 0.315 1 ...

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