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5-60
Microsemi Corp.
f SCOTTSDALE, AZ
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{oo2y 941.6800
FEATURES
1 Popular D0-35 Package—Small and Rugged
= Double Slug Construction
Constructed with an Oxide Passivated All Diffused Die
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Operating & Storage Temp.: ~65°C to +200°C
DC Power Dissipation: At Lead Temp. TL <50°C
Lead length 3/8 500 mW
Derate above +50°C: 333mW/°C
Forward voltage ® 100A: | 1.5V
and TL = 30°C L= 3/8"
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
See the following table:
‘The type number listed indicates @20% tolerance. For 10% tolerance, add sutix A:
for Su tolerance, add suffix B: for 2% tolerance add suffix C: for 1% tolerance, add suffix D.
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TLiend Temperature °C
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(zener Curent)
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ozener posure
1N5985
thru
1N6031
SILICON
500 mW
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MECHANICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
CASE: Hermetically sealed glass
case. DO-35.
FINISH: All external surfaces are
‘corrosion resistant and leads sol-
derable
THERMAL RESISTANCE: 200°C/
‘W (Typical) junction to lead at
0.375-inehes from body.
POLARITY: Diode to be operated
‘with the banded end positive with
respect to the apposite end1N5985 thru 1N6031
*ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS @ 30°C Lead Temperature. Lead Length 3/8".
‘Max Zorer Impedance ‘Max Reverse Leakage Gurrent
(Note Current
+ Typical
Nomina! nein [Zee @le=025ma] Ie Va Max. |Temp. Coot
[Zener Voltage} est |__ Ohms Ohms uA vets Zener | of Zener
sevec |" Wee ter | Curent x x y x 7%] Current | Voltage
Type | vons te [8.6.0 Non- |B,6.0] Non |a.0.0] won | 86.0] non | lw | a
Number | (Note@ | mA_| Sutfix Sutfix | Sutix | suttx | Sutix| surme | suitix | Summa | Notes) | ew/"C
Tessas] 2a 30 | 190 110 | ta00 | zo00 | 100 | 100 xo | os | 208 | -o09
Insoas | 37 30 | 100 110 | 1900 | 3200 | "98 | too, ro | os | iss | “oor
insear| 30 so | ‘ss 100 | 3000 | 3300 | 30 | 100, ro | 83 | ier | “oor
insoas | 38 $0 | 58 100 | S200 | S400 | 3s | ‘Se ro | 68 | tsz | “S06
inane | 3.6 So | 30 “Ss | zion | 3s | is | go to | 08 | 139 | 20055
inses| 35 50 | 30 95 | doo | 3500 | to | 3s ro | 96 | tae | cooas
INosar | 3 bo | as 90 | S500 | 3500 [so | is to | io | ite | oor
insov | 87 Eo | 70 80 | 3300 | 2500 | 30 | 10 te] 1d | tos | Yoo
Ins995 i 50 | 30 a8 | 2as0 | 3300 | 30 | so 26 | 1 | "Se | so025
ihsooe | 56 0 | 3 fo | i800 | 3300 | 30 | So 30 | 1s | as | soos
iNss9s) 6 30 | fo 50 | iS00 | 080 | to | 20 #o | 20] a | toes
insooe | 68 30 | eo 3 | “750 | ian | to | 20 s2 | 30 | 4 | toes
inses7] 98 30 | 70 io | soo | i300 | os | to éo | ao | 67 | toot
iNsoae| 83 so [70 18 | G00 | ‘790 fos | 19 6s | 52 | er | soos
insaes | 3 30 | “to 18 | oo | oo Jar | as 3 | 60 | $5 | iSosr
Neooo| 10 so | 13 22 | soo | 600 Joi | os ao | 6s | 80 | so0es
ineoot | If so {| is 36 | S00 | 600 | or | ot aa | oo | as | toes
iNton2 | 12 0 | 2 33 | 600 | ooo Jot | ot si | eo | #2 | soon
iNeoa] 13 so | 3 36 | goa | 600 fot | or oo | as | 38 | tons
ENtooe| 13 50 | 33 4 | 600 | soo | or | or iP | St | 33 | sear
iNeo0s| 16 bo | 3¢ 48 | 600 | 600 Jor | oa 2 | $9 | af | 00%
Neos} 18 so | a2 $5 | soo | soo for | o1 | tr 2e | 0083
insoor] 20 so | a & | coo | 600 for | o1 is {| 12 | 35 | Suoes
iNeooa| 32 > | 56 99 | gon | s00 for | or 3 | ia | 3 | sone
ineoos} 3a so | @ im | eo | soo Joa | oa is | is | at | 20090
innorol 37 0 | % ae | soo | 300 Joa | on eve eaves 198 {|i eeaoet
inet] 30 so | 7 5 | Goo | too Jor | ot | ie | ip | soos
Ineo] 33 bo | a ii | G00 | ao | oa | AL 3 | 1 | seloe
iNeoia} 38 30 | 9 130 | toe | S00 | ot | of % | 33 | ta | toose
Ineota| 39 20 | 130 170 | 00 | sow | ot | oF fo | 2 | 13° | sooss
Neots) 83 30 | is ian | S00 | ste | ox | ox ae | 2 | 2 | tee
ineoie] «7 30 | 170 eo | tom { vase | BY | BF B ] 8 | BR | Bee
ineoir| 54 30 | xo es | tam | soo for | 07 x | 3 | 98 | ‘oom
ineoie| 56 20 | 20 40 | won | 1600 | or | 03 4% | 2% | as | ‘00%
insore| 2 20 | ms des | too | iro | 01 | os a | % | ao | ‘oom
woz | 8 20 | 240 360 | 1600 | 2000 | or | o4 | & | 74 | soos
insozr| 75 20 | es 00 | t700 | 200 | 03 | on s | a7 87 | +088
tneozo| —§2 20 | 280 50 | 2000 | 2500 [or | 04 a | 52 | 01 | +0088
insozs | 9 20 | 300 400 | 2300 | 3000 [or | o1 so | 3 | 55 | ‘0008
sneoze | 100 +0 | $00 e00 | 2600 | 000 or | ox we | e | so | ‘oro
ineo2s} 190, ro | 680 950 | S000 | 4500 Jo: for | a | s | ss | sono
instas | 120, to | 800 s290 | doo | som fos | oy x | 7% | 43 | one
insoer | 30 ro | 950 too | as00 | soo | or | ov so | a | 38 | soro
nsozs | 150, 40 | r250 veo | Soe | ooo Jor | oa | sme | on 32 | tono
N29 +0 | t400 2000 | soo | tooo Jor | os | we | o | 34 | sono
6030 ra | 1700 350 | 000 | soo Jor fo: | tar fe | 2a | sono
snen3s ¥a | 2000 reo | 700 | 000 Jor fas | tse | ie | 28° | Sono
"Indicates JEDEC Registered Data,1N5985 thru 1N6031
NoTe1
Zener impedance is derived from the 1KHz AC voltage which
fesuits when an AC currant having an tms value equal to 10%
‘of BC zener currant (IZT or IZK) is superimposed on IZT oF 12K.
NoTe2
Voltage measurements to be performed 20 seconds after ap-
plication of the OC test current
Notes.
‘The maximum zener current lzm shown is for the nominal vot.
_ages. The following formula can be used to determine the worst
ase current for any tolerance device.
m= ein
Where Vem ig the high end of the voltage tolerance specified
{and Pis the rated power of the device.
CAPACITANCE vs. Vz CURVE
TYPICAL CAPACITANCE IN PICOFARADS
ZENER VOLTAGE Vz