40CPQ080-N3 VISHAY [Vishay Siliconix], 40CPQ080-N3 Datasheet
40CPQ080-N3
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40CPQ080-N3 Summary of contents
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... Typical applications are 175 °C in switching power supplies, converters, freewheeling diodes, and reverse battery protection. 11.25 mJ CHARACTERISTICS = 125 °C (per leg) J VS-40CPQ080- SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS duty cycle 145 °C, rectangular waveform F(AV µ ...
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... Mounting surface, smooth and greased thCS Non-lubricated threads Case style TO-247AC (JEDEC) 2 www.vishay.com/doc?91000 Vishay Semiconductors VALUES UNITS 0.77 0.91 V 0.61 0.75 1. 600 pF 7 000 V/μs VALUES UNITS - 55 to 175 °C 1.25 0.63 °C/W 0. 0.21 oz. kgf cm 6 (5) (lbf in) 12 (10) 40CPQ080 40CPQ100 Document Number: 94210 DiodesEurope@vishay.com ...
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VS-40CPQ...PbF Series, VS-40CPQ...-N3 Series www.vishay.com 0.4 0.8 1 Forward Voltage Drop (V) FM Fig Maximum Forward Voltage Drop Characteristics (Per Leg) Fig Typical Junction Capacitance vs. Reverse ...
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VS-40CPQ...PbF Series, VS-40CPQ...-N3 Series www.vishay.com R (DC) = 1.25 °C/W thJC Average Forward Current (A) F(AV) Fig Maximum Allowable Case Temperature vs. Average Forward Current (Per Leg) Fig Maximum ...
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... ORDERING INFORMATION (Example) PREFERRED P/N QUANTITY PER T/R VS-40CPQ080PbF 25 VS-40CPQ080-N3 25 VS-40CPQ100PbF 25 VS-40CPQ100-N3 25 Dimensions Part marking information Revision: 11-Oct-11 For technical questions within your region: DiodesAmericas@vishay.com, DiodesAsia@vishay.com, THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIFIC DISCLAIMERS, SET FORTH AT ...
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DIMENSIONS in millimeters and inches ( ( (b1, b3, ...
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... Parameters provided in datasheets and/or specifications may vary in different applications and performance may vary over time. All operating parameters, including typical parameters, must be validated for each customer application by the customer’s technical experts. Product specifications do not expand or otherwise modify Vishay’ ...