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© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2006July, 2006 − Rev. 111 Publication Order Number:MUR420/DMUR405, MUR410, MUR415,MUR420, MUR440, MUR460MUR420 and MUR460 are Preferred DevicesSWITCHMODEtPower RectifiersThese state−of−the−art devices are a series designed for use inswitching power supplies, inverters and as free wheeling diodes.Features• Ultrafast 25 ns, 50 ns and 75 ns Recovery Times• 175°C Operating Junction Temperature• Low Forward Voltage• Low Leakage Current• High Temperature Glass Passivated Junction• Reverse Voltage to 600 V• Shipped in Plastic Bags, 500 per Bag• Available in Tape and Reel, 1500 per Reel, by Adding a “RL’’ Suffixto the Part Number• Pb−Free Packages are Available*Mechanical Characteristics:• Case: Epoxy, Molded• Weight: 1.1 Gram (Approximately)• Finish: All External Surfaces Corrosion Resistant andTerminal Leads are Readily Solderable• Lead Temperature for Soldering Purposes:260°C Max. for 10 Seconds• Polarity: Cathode indicated by Polarity Band*For additional information on our Pb−Free strategy and soldering details, pleasedownload the ON Semiconductor Soldering and Mounting TechniquesReference Manual, SOLDERRM/D.AXIAL LEADCASE 267STYLE 1ULTRAFAST RECTIFIERS4.0 AMPERES, 50−600 VOLTSPreferred devices are recommended choices for future useand best overall value.See detailed ordering and shipping information in the packagedimensions section on page 3 of this data sheet.ORDERING INFORMATIONhttp://onsemi.comA = Assembly LocationMUR4xx = Device Numberx = 05, 10, 15, 20, 40, 60YY = YearWW = Work WeekG = Pb−Free PackageMARKING DIAGRAMAMUR4xxYYWWGG(Note: Microdot may be in either location)MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420, MUR440, MUR460http://onsemi.com2MAXIMUM RATINGSRating SymbolMURUnit405 410 415 420 440 460Peak Repetitive Reverse VoltageWorking Peak Reverse VoltageDC Blocking VoltageVRRMVRWMVR50 100 150 200 400 600 VAverage Rectified Forward Current (Square Wave)(Mounting Method #3 Per Note 2)IF(AV)4.0 @ TA = 80°C 4.0 @TA = 40°CANonrepetitive Peak Surge Current(Surge applied at rated load conditions, half wave, single phase, 60 Hz)IFSM125 110 AOperating Junction Temperature & Storage Temperature TJ, Tstg*65 to +175 °CStresses exceeding Maximum Ratings may damage the device. Maximum Ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation above theRecommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Extended exposure to stresses above the Recommended Operating Conditions may affectdevice reliability.THERMAL CHARACTERISTICSRating SymbolMURUnit405 410 415 420 440 460Maximum Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−AmbientRqJASee Note 2 °C/WELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSRating SymbolMURUnit405 410 415 420 440 460Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage (Note 1)(iF = 3.0 A, TJ = 150°C)(iF = 3.0 A, TJ = 25°C)(iF = 4.0 A, TJ = 25°C)vF0.710.880.891.051.251.28VMaximum Instantaneous Reverse Current (Note 1)(Rated dc Voltage, TJ = 150°C)(Rated dc Voltage, TJ = 25°C)iR150525010mAMaximum Reverse Recovery Time(IF = 1.0 A, di/dt = 50 A/ms)(IF = 0.5 A, iR = 1.0 A, IREC = 0.25 A)trr35257550nsMaximum Forward Recovery Time(IF = 1.0 A, di/dt = 100 A/ms, Recovery to 1.0 V)tfr25 50 nsControlled Avalanche Energy (Maximum) Waval5 mJ1. Pulse Test: Pulse Width = 300 ms, Duty Cycle v 2.0%.MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420, MUR440, MUR460http://onsemi.com3ORDERING INFORMATIONDevice Package Shipping†MUR405 Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR405G Axial Lead*MUR410 Axial Lead*MUR410G Axial Lead*MUR410RL Axial Lead*1500 / Tape & ReelMUR410RLG Axial Lead*MUR415 Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR415G Axial Lead*MUR415RL Axial Lead*1500 / Tape & ReelMUR415RLG Axial Lead*MUR420 Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR420G Axial Lead*MUR420RL Axial Lead*1500 / Tape & ReelMUR420RLG Axial Lead*MUR440 Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR440G Axial Lead*MUR440RL Axial Lead*1500 / Tape & ReelMUR440RLG Axial Lead*MUR460 Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR460G Axial Lead*MUR460FF Axial Lead*500 Units / BagMUR460FFG Axial Lead*MUR460RL Axial Lead*1500 / Tape & ReelMUR460RLG Axial Lead*†For information on tape and reel specifications, including part orientation and tape sizes, please refer to our Tape and Reel PackagingSpecifications Brochure, BRD8011/D.*These packages are inherently Pb−Free.MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420, MUR440, MUR460http://onsemi.com4MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420Figure 1. Typical Forward VoltagevF, INSTANTANEOUS VOLTAGE (V)0.3 0.60.4 0.8300.10.30.22.01.0100207.03.00.55.050, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)FVR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)06040 100 12040800.0080.0040.0020.80.40.2204.02.08.0TJ = 175°CIR20 80 200Figure 2. Typical Reverse CurrentTA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)Figure 3. Current Derating(Mounting Method #3 Per Note 2)Figure 4. Power Dissipation0 2.01.02.03.04.004.0 6.0 8.0IF(AV), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (A)PF(AV)Figure 5. Typical Capacitance0.710701.0 1.1 1.2100°CTJ = 175°C25°C160 1801400.080.040.02, REVERSE CURRENT ( A)m100°C25°C, AVERAGE POWER DISSIPATION (WATTS)dcSQUAREWAVEi1.0 3.0 5.0 7.05.06.07.08.00.2 0.5 0.7 0.920020304010VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)C, CAPACITANCE (pF)506070809010020 30 50400TJ = 25°C9.0105.010IPKIAV(CapacitiveLoad)=200123456780 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200Rated VRRqJA = 28°C/WSQUAREWAVEDCIF(AV), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT(A)MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420, MUR440, MUR460http://onsemi.com5MUR440, MUR460Figure 6. Typical Forward VoltagevF, INSTANTANEOUS VOLTAGE (VOLTS)0.5 1.10.7 1.50.030.10.30.22.01.00.02207.03.00.55.00.05, INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)FVR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)0 200100 40040800.0080.0042000.80.40.2204.02.08.0TJ = 175°CIR300 700Figure 7. Typical Reverse CurrentTA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)Figure 8. Current Derating(Mounting Method #3 Per Note 2)Figure 9. Power Dissipation0 2.02.04.06.08.004.0 6.0 8.0IF(AV), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT (A)PF(AV)Figure 10. Typical Capacitance0.7100.071.9 2.1 2.3100°CTJ = 175°C25°C6005000.080.040.02, REVERSE CURRENT ( A)m100°C25°C, AVERAGE POWER DISSIPATION (WATTS)IPKIAVdcSQUAREWAVEi1.0 3.0 5.0 7.01012140.3 0.9 1.3 1.74020304.010VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)C, CAPACITANCE (pF)5.06.07.08.09.01020 30 50400TJ = 25°C4009.0 105.010(CapacitiveLoad)=200 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200012345678Rated VRRqJA = 28°C/WSQUAREWAVEDCIF(AV), AVERAGE FORWARD CURRENT(A)MUR405, MUR410, MUR415, MUR420, MUR440, MUR460http://onsemi.com6Lead Length, L (IN)MountingMethod1/8 1/4 1/2 Units1235058RqJA51 5359 6128°C/W°C/W°C/WTYPICAL VALUES FOR RqJA IN STILL AIRData shown for thermal


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