link to page 2 link to page 2 link to page 2 link to page 4 link to page 4 link to page 2 link to page 2 link to page 2 link to page 3 MBRM120LT1G, NRVBM120LT1G, MBRM120LT3G, NRVBM120LT3GMAXIMUM RATINGSRatingSymbolValueUnit Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage VRRM 20 V Working Peak Reverse Voltage VRWM DC Blocking Voltage VR Average Rectified Forward Current IO A (At Rated VR, TC = 135C) 1.0 Peak Repetitive Forward Current IFRM A (At Rated VR, Square Wave, 100 kHz, TC = 135C) 2.0 Non−Repetitive Peak Surge Current IFSM A (Non−Repetitive peak surge current, halfwave, single phase, 60 Hz) 50 Storage Temperature Tstg −55 to 150 C Operating Junction Temperature TJ −55 to 125 C Voltage Rate of Change dv/dt V/ms (Rated VR, TJ = 25C) 10,000 Stresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above the Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affect device reliability. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICSCharacteristicSymbolValueUnit Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Lead (Anode) (Note 1) Rtjl 35 C/W Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Tab (Cathode) (Note 1) Rtjtab 23 Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Ambient (Note 1) Rtja 277 1. Mounted with minimum recommended pad size, PC Board FR4, See Figures 9 & 10. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSCharacteristicSymbolValueUnit Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (Note 2), See Figure 2 VF TJ = 25CTJ = 85C V (IF = 0.1 A) 0.34 0.26 (IF = 1.0 A) 0.45 0.415 (IF = 3.0 A) 0.65 0.67 Maximum Instantaneous Reverse Current (Note 2), See Figure 4 IR TJ = 25CTJ = 85C mA (VR = 20 V) 0.40 25 (VR = 10 V) 0.10 18 2. Pulse Test: Pulse Width 250 ms, Duty Cycle 2%. 10 10 TJ = 125C TJ = 85C TJ = 125C ARD CURRENT (AMPS) 1.0 ARD CURRENT (AMPS) 1.0 W W TJ = 85C TJ = 25C ANEOUS FOR TJ = −40C ANEOUS FOR TJ = 25C 0.1 0.1 ANT 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 ANT 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 v V , INST F, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS) , INST F, MAXIMUM INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE i F I F (VOLTS) Figure 1. Typical Forward VoltageFigure 2. Maximum Forward Voltagehttp://onsemi.com2