VS-25CTQ035SPBF Vishay, VS-25CTQ035SPBF Datasheet
VS-25CTQ035SPBF
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... The proprietary barrier technology allows for reliable operation up to 150 °C junction temperature Typical applications are in switching power supplies converters, freewheeling diodes, and reverse battery protection. CHARACTERISTICS = 125 °C (per leg 150 VS-25CTQ035SPbF VS-25CTQ040SPbF SYMBOL VS-25CTQ035-1PbF VS-25CTQ040-1PbF RWM SYMBOL ...
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... VS-25CTQ...SPbF, VS-25CTQ...-1PbF Series Vishay High Power Products ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER Maximum forward voltage drop per leg See fig. 1 Maximum reverse leakage current per leg See fig. 2 Maximum junction capacitance per leg Typical series inductance per leg Maximum voltage rate of change ...
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... V - Forward Voltage Drop (V) FM Fig Maximum Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics (Per Leg) Fig Typical Junction Capacitance vs. Reverse Voltage (Per Leg 0.1 0.01 Single pulse (thermal resistance) 0.001 0.00001 0.0001 Fig Maximum Thermal Impedance Z Document Number: 94174 Revision: 12-Mar-10 VS-25CTQ ...
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... Vishay High Power Products 25CTQ R (DC) = 3.25 °C/W thJC Average Forward Current (A) F(AV) Fig Maximum Allowable Case Temperature vs. Average Forward Current (Per Leg) D.U.T. Current monitor www.vishay.com 4 Schottky Rectifier Fig Forward Power Loss Characteristics (Per Leg) At any rated load condition and with rated V ...
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... Dimensions Part marking information Packaging information SPICE model Document Number: 94174 Revision: 12-Mar-10 VS-25CTQ...SPbF, VS-25CTQ...-1PbF Series Schottky Rectifier 045 HPP product suffix Current rating (25 A) Circuit configuration Common cathode T = TO-220 Schottky “Q” series 035 = 35 V 040 = 40 V Voltage ratings ...
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... Vishay disclaims any and all liability arising out of the use or application of any product described herein or of any information provided herein to the maximum extent permitted by law. The product specifications do not expand or otherwise modify Vishay’ ...