110/111RIA Series
Bulletin I25204 rev. B 09/03
160
180˚
140
120˚
90˚
120
60˚
30˚
100
RMS Limit
80
60
Conduction Angle
0.6 K/W
0.8 K/W
1 K/W
1.5 K/W
2 K/W
40
11011/111R1IARISAerSieesries 4 K/W
20
TJ = 140˚C
5 K/W
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 1200 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
Average On-State Current (A) Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature (°C)
Fig. 3 - On-State Power Loss Characteristics
220
DC
200
180˚
180
120˚
160
90˚
60˚
140
30˚
120
100 RMS Limit
R
= 0.3 K/W
0.6 K/W
0.8 K/W
- Delta R
1 K/W
80
Conduction Period 1.5 K/W
60
1101/1111R1IRAISAerSieesries 2 K/W
40
TJ = 140˚C
4 K/W
20
5 K/W
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 1080 20 40 60
80 100 120 140
Average On-State Current (A) Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature (°C)
Fig. 4 - On-state Power Loss Characteristics
2000
1800
1600
At Any Rated Load Condition And With
Rated Vrrm Applied Following Surge.
Initial Tj = 140˚C
@ 60 Hz 0.0083 s
@ 50 Hz 0.0100 s
2500
Maximum Non Repetitive Surge Current
Versus Pulse Train Duration. Control
Of Conduction May Not Be Maintained.
2000
Initial Tj = 140˚C
No Voltage Reapplied
Rated Vrrm Reapplied
1400
1500
1200
1000 1110R/1IA11SReIrAiesSeries
800
1
10
100
Number Of Equal Amplitude Half Cycle Current Pulses (N)
Fig. 5 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
6
1000
1110R/1IA11SReIrAiesSeries
500
0.01
0.1
1
10
Fig. 6 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
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