21201 Itasca St.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Phone: (818) 701-4933
Fax: (818) 701-4939
DL4001
thru
DL4007
1 Amp Glass
Passivated Rectifier
50 - 1000 Volts
MELF
SUGGESTED SOLDER
PAD LAYOUT
Features
Glass Passivated Junction
Low Current Leakage
Metalurgically Bonded Construction
Surface Mount Applications
DIMENSIONS
INCHES MM
DIM MIN MAX MIN MAX NOTE
A .190 .205 4.80 5.20
B --- .022 --- .55 Nominal
C .095 .105 2.40 2.67
Maximum Ratings
Operating Temperature: -65°C to +175°C
Storage Temperature: -65°C to +175°C
Maximum Thermal Resistance; 20°C/W Junction To Lead
Microsemi
Part Number Device
Marking
Maximum
Recurrent
Peak
Reverse
Voltage
Maximum
RMS
Voltage
Maximum
DC
Blocking
Voltage
DL4001 None 50V 35V 50V
DL4002 None 100V 70V 100V
DL4003 None 200V 140V 200V
DL4004 None 400V 280V 400V
DL4005 None 600V 420V 600V
DL4006 None 800V 560V 800V
DL4007 None 1000V 700V 1000V
Electrical Character istics @ 25 °C U nless Otherwise Specified
Average Forward
Current IF(AV) 1.0A TA = 75°C
Peak Forward Surge
Current IFSM 30A 8.3ms, half sine
Maximum
Instantaneous
Forward Voltage VF1.1V IFM = 1.0A;
TJ = 25°C*
Maximum DC
Reverse Current At
Rated DC Blocking
Voltage
IR5.0µA
50µATJ = 25°C
TJ = 125°C
Typical Junction
Capacitance CJ15pF Measured at
1.0MHz, VR=4.0V
*Pulse test: Pulse width 300 µsec, Duty cycle 2%
A
B
C
Cathode Mark
.210”
.035”
.115”
Average Forward Rectifi ed Current - Amperes versus
Ambi ent Temperat ure - °C
Figure 2
Forward Derating Curve
017550 75 100 125
0
.2
.4
.6
Single Phase, Half Wave
60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load
Amps
°C
150
.8
1.0
1.2
Junct i on Capacitance - pF versus
Reverse Voltage - Volts
Instantaneous Forward Current - Amperes versus
Instantaneous Forward Voltage - Vol ts
Figure 1
Typical Forward Characteri stics
4
6
20
10
Amps
.4 .6 .8 1.0 1.2 1.4
.01
.02
.04
.06
.1
.2
.4
.6
1
2
25°C
Volts
Figure 3
Junct i on Capacitance
.1 .2 1.4 2 10 20 404 100 200
1
2
6
10
20
100
pF
Volts
60
40
4
400 1000
TJ=25°C
DL4001 thru DL4007
1 100
4
0
10
20
30
8
Figure 5
Peak Forward Surge Current
Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperes versus
Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - Cycles
Amps
Cycles
2610 20 60 80
40
40
50
60
Figure 4
Typical Revers e Characteris tics
Inst ant aneous Reverse Leakage Current - MicroAmperes versus
Percent Of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage - V ol ts
Volts
4
6
20
10
µAmps
20 120
40 60 80 100
.01
.02
.04
.06
.1
.2
.4
.6
1
2
TA=25°C
40
60
100
140
TA=100°C
DL4001 thru DL4007