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5000W Transient Voltage Suppressor
5KP-HF Series
Breakdown Voltage: 6.8 to 440 Volts Peak Pulse Power: 5000 Watts RoHS Device Halogen Free
Features
- Glass passivated chip. - 5000W peak pulse power capability with a 10/1000µs
waveform, repetitive rate (duty cycle):0.01% - Low leakage. - Uni and Bidirectional unit. - Excellent clamping capability. - Very fast response time. - UL recognized file # E349157 R - Range: 5KP5.0(C)A thru. 5KP190(C)A
5KP5.0(C)A-HF
Mechanical Data
-Case: Molded plastic.
-Epoxy: UL 94V-0 rate flame retardant
-Lead: Solderable per MIL-STD-202, method 208 guranteed.
-Polarity: Color band denotes cathode end except Bipolar.
-Mounting position: Any
R-6
1.0(25.4) MIN.
0.052(1.32) 0.048(1.22) DIA.
0.360(9.14) 0.340(8.64)
1.0(25.4) MIN.
0.360(9.14) 0.340(8.64)
DIA.
Dimensions in inches and (millimeter)
Maximum Ratings and Electrical Characteristics
Rating at 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half wave, 60Hz, resistive or inductive loaded. For capacitive load, derated current by 20%.
Parameter
Symbol
Value
Peak power dissipation with a 10/1000μs waveform (Note 1)
PPP
5000
Peak pulse current with a 10/1000μs waveform (Note 1)
IPP
See Next Table
Unit W A
Power dissipation on infinite heatsink at TL=75°C
PD
8.0
W
Peak forward surge current, 8.3ms single half sine-wave unidirectional only (Note 2)
IFSM
500
Maximum instantaneous forward voltage at 100A for uni-directional devices only (Note 3)
VF
3.5 / 5.0
Operating junction and storage temperature range
TJ, TSTG
-55 to +150
NTOES:
(1) Non-repetitive current pulse, per fig.5 and derated above TA=25°C per fig.1 (2) Measured on 8.3 ms single half sine wave of equivalent square wave, duty cycle=4 pulses per minute maximum. (3) VF<3.5V for devices of VBR<200V and VF<5.0V for devices of VBR>201V
A V °C
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5000W Transient Voltage Suppressor
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC (5KP-HF Series)
Peak Pulse Derating in Percentage of Peak Power or Current, (%)
Fig.1 - Pulse Derating Curve
100
75
50
25
0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200
Ambient Temperature, TA (°C)
Peak Forward Surge Current, (A)
Fig.2 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
500
TJ = TJ Max 8.3ms Single Half
450 Sine-Wave
400
350
300
250
200 1
10 Number of Cycle at 60 HZ
100
Fig.3 - Steady State Power Derating Curve
8
Fig.4- Peak Pulse Power Rating Curve
100
Peak Power, (Kw)
Steady State Power Dissipation, (W)
6 10
4
1 2
0 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 Lead Temperature,TL (°C)
0.1 0.1
1 10 100 1000 10000 Pulse Width, td (μs)
Peak Pulse Current, (%)
Fig.5 - Pulse Waveform
125
Tr = 10μs
100
Peak value IPP
TJ = 25°C Pulse width (td) is defined as the point where the peak current decays to 50% of IPP
75
Half value = IPP/2
50
10/1000μs. Waveform
25 as defined by R.E.A.
td
0 0
12 Time, (ms)
3
4
Junction C.