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MUR115

Specifications

SKU: 634945

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SWITCHMODE Power Rectifiers
Parameter Symbol Value Unit
Maximum Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage VRRM 115 V
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage VRM 80 V
Maximum RMS Voltage (Sinusoidal) VRRMS 74 V
Maximum Average Rectified Forward Current (Tc = 75°C) IF(AV) 1.0 A
Maximum RMS Forward Current (Sinusoidal) IRMS 0.707 A
Maximum Non-repetitive Peak Surge Current (tp = 8.3 ms, sine 1/2 cycle) IFSM 30 A
Maximum Junction Temperature TJ(MAX) 150 °C
Storage Temperature Range TSTG -65 to 150 °C
Operating Temperature Range TOPR -65 to 125 °C
Forward Voltage Drop at IF = 1.0 A VF 1.1 V
Reverse Recovery Time at IF = 1.0 A, dIT/dt = 100 A/μs trr 35 ns

Instructions for Use:

  1. Voltage Handling:

    • Ensure that the maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) does not exceed 115V.
    • The maximum DC blocking voltage (VRM) should not exceed 80V.
    • For sinusoidal applications, ensure the maximum RMS voltage (VRRMS) is within 74V.
  2. Current Handling:

    • The maximum average rectified forward current (IF(AV)) at a case temperature of 75°C is 1.0A.
    • For sinusoidal applications, the maximum RMS forward current (IRMS) is 0.707A.
    • The maximum non-repetitive peak surge current (IFSM) for a pulse width of 8.3 ms (sine 1/2 cycle) is 30A.
  3. Temperature Considerations:

    • The maximum junction temperature (TJ(MAX)) should not exceed 150°C.
    • Store the device within the storage temperature range (TSTG) of -65°C to 150°C.
    • Operate the device within the operating temperature range (TOPR) of -65°C to 125°C.
  4. Forward Voltage and Reverse Recovery:

    • The forward voltage drop (VF) at a forward current of 1.0A is 1.1V.
    • The reverse recovery time (trr) at a forward current of 1.0A and a di/dt of 100 A/μs is 35 ns.
  5. Mounting and Handling:

    • Ensure proper heat sinking if operating near the maximum current and temperature limits.
    • Handle with care to avoid damage to the leads and body of the component.
  6. Electrical Testing:

    • Perform electrical tests under controlled conditions to ensure the device is within specified parameters.
    • Use appropriate test equipment and follow safety guidelines to prevent damage to the component or injury.
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