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Table 1: Main Product Characteristics
DMV1500LDAMPER + MODULATION DIODE FOR VIDEO
September 2004 REV. 1
FEATURES AND BENEFITS Full kit in one package High breakdown voltage capability Very fast recovery diode Specified turn on switching characteristics Low static and peak forward voltage drop for
low dissipation Insulated version:
Insulated voltage = 2000 VRMSCapacitance = 7 pF Planar technology allowing high quality and
best electrical characteristics Outstanding performance of well proven DTV
as damper and new faster Turbo 2 600V
technology as modulation
DESCRIPTIONHigh voltage semiconductor especially designed
for horizontal deflection stage in standard and high
resolution video display with E/W correction.
The insulated TO-220FPAB package includes
both the DAMPER diode and the MODULATION
diode, thanks to a dedicated design.
Assembled on automated line, it offers very low
dispersion values on insulating and thermal
performances.
Table 2: Order Codes
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Table 3: Absolute Maximum Ratings
Table 4: Thermal Resistance
Table 5: Static Electrical CharacteristicsPulse test: * tp = 5 ms, δ < 2%
** tp = 380 µs, δ < 2%
To evaluate the maximum conduction losses of the DAMPER and MODULATION diodes use the following equations :
DAMPER: P = 1.2 x I F(AV) + 0.075 x IF2 (RMS)
MODULATION: P = 1.12 x IF(AV) + 0.092 x IF2 (RMS)
Table 6: Recovery Characteristics
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Table 7: Turn-On Switching Characteristics
Figure 1: Power dissipation versus peak
forward current (triangular waveform, δ=0.45)
Figure 2: Average forward current versus
ambient temperature
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Figure 3: Forward voltage drop versus forward
current (damper diode)
Figure 4: Forward voltage drop versus forward
current (modulation diode)
Figure 5: Relative variation of thermal
impedance junction to case versus pulse
duration
Figure 6: Non repetitive peak forward current
versus overload duration (damper diode)
Figure 7: Non repetitive peak forward current
versus overload duration (modulation diode)
Figure 8: Reverse recovery charges versus
dIF/dt (damper diode)
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Figure 9: Reverse recovery charges versus
dIF/dt (modulation diode)
Figure 10: Peak reverse recovery current
versus dIF/dt (damper diode)
Figure 11: Peak reverse recovery current
versus dIF /dt (modulation diode)
Figure 12: Transient peak forward voltage
versus dIF /dt (damper diode)
Figure 13: Transient peak forward voltage
versus dIF/dt (modulation diode)
Figure 14: Forward recovery time versus dIF/dt
(damper diode)
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Figure 15: Forward recovery time versus dIF/dt
(modulation diode)
Figure 16: Relative variation of dynamic
parameters versus junction temperature
Figure 17: Junction capacitance versus
reverse voltage applied (typical values)