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Figure 2. Figure 2. Figure 2. Figure 2. Forward bias safe operating area Forward bias safe operating area Forward bias safe operating area Forward bias safe operating area
(D=0, T=25C, T~175C; Vj=15V)
Vj, COLLECTOR-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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Figure 3. Figure 3. Figure 3. Figure 3. Power dissipation as a function of case Power dissipation as a function of case Power dissipation as a function of case Power dissipation as a function of case
temperature temperature temperature temperature
(T~175C)
T, CASE TEMPERATURE [C]
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Figure 4. Figure 4. Figure 4. Figure 4. Collector current as a function of case Collector current as a function of case Collector current as a function of case Collector current as a function of case
temperature temperature temperature temperature
(Vj<15V, T~175C)
T, CASE TEMPERATURE [C]
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Figure 5. Figure 5. Figure 5. Figure 5. Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic
(T=25C)
Vj, COLLECTOR-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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Vj=20V
17V
15V
13V
11V
9V
7V
5V
Figure 6. Figure 6. Figure 6. Figure 6. Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic Typical output characteristic
(T=175C)
Vj, COLLECTOR-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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Vj=20V
17V
15V
13V
11V
9V
7V
5V
Figure 7. Figure 7. Figure 7. Figure 7. Typical transfer characteristic Typical transfer characteristic Typical transfer characteristic Typical transfer characteristic
(Vj=20V)
Vj, GATE-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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A
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5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
T=25C
T=175C
Figure 8. Figure 8. Figure 8. Figure 8. Typical collector-emitter saturation voltage Typical collector-emitter saturation voltage Typical collector-emitter saturation voltage Typical collector-emitter saturation voltage
as a function of junction temperature as a function of junction temperature as a function of junction temperature as a function of junction temperature
(Vj=15V)
T, JUNCTON TEMPERATURE [C]
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1.0
1.5
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2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
=10A
=20A
=40A
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Figure 9. Figure 9. Figure 9. Figure 9. Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of
collector current collector current collector current collector current
(ind. load, T=175C, Vj=400V,
Vj=15/0V, R=14,6D, test circuit in Fig.
E)
, COLLECTOR CURRENT [A]
t
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T
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T
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[
n
s
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
10
100
t;,
t
t;,,
t,
Figure 10. Figure 10. Figure 10. Figure 10. Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of
gate resistor gate resistor gate resistor gate resistor
(ind. load, T=175C, Vj=400V,
Vj=15/0V, =20A, test circuit in Fig. E)
R, GATE RESSTOR [D]
t
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n
s
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5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
10
100
1000
t;,
t
t;,,
t,
Figure 11. Figure 11. Figure 11. Figure 11. Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of Typical switching times as a function of
junction temperature junction temperature junction temperature junction temperature
(ind. load, Vj=400V, Vj=15/0V,
=20A, R=14,6D, test circuit in Fig. E)
T, JUNCTON TEMPERATURE [C]
t
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n
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10
100
t;,
t
t;,,
t,
Figure 12. Figure 12. Figure 12. Figure 12. Gate-emitter threshold voltage as a Gate-emitter threshold voltage as a Gate-emitter threshold voltage as a Gate-emitter threshold voltage as a
function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature
(=0.29mA)
T, JUNCTON TEMPERATURE [C]
V
j
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0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
typ.
min.
max.
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Figure 13. Figure 13. Figure 13. Figure 13. Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a
function of collector current function of collector current function of collector current function of collector current
(ind. load, T=175C, Vj=400V,
Vj=15/0V, R=14,6D, test circuit in Fig.
E)
, COLLECTOR CURRENT [A]
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0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
E,
E,,*
E,,*
Figure 14. Figure 14. Figure 14. Figure 14. Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a
function of gate resistor function of gate resistor function of gate resistor function of gate resistor
(ind. load, T=175C, Vj=400V,
Vj=15/0V, =20A, test circuit in Fig. E)
R, GATE RESSTOR [D]
E
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0.00
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
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E,,*
E,,*
Figure 15. Figure 15. Figure 15. Figure 15. Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a
function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature
(ind load, Vj=400V, Vj=15/0V, =20A,
R=14,6D, test circuit in Fig. E)
T, JUNCTON TEMPERATURE [C]
E
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25 50 75 100 125 150 175
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
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E,,*
E,,*
Figure 16. Figure 16. Figure 16. Figure 16. Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a Typical switching energy losses as a
function of collector emitter voltage function of collector emitter voltage function of collector emitter voltage function of collector emitter voltage
(ind. load, T=175C, Vj=15/0V, =20A,
R=14,6D, test circuit in Fig. E)
Vj, COLLECTOR-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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0.00
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
1.25
1.50
E,
E,,*
E,,*
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Figure 17. Figure 17. Figure 17. Figure 17. Typical gate charge Typical gate charge Typical gate charge Typical gate charge
(=20A)
Qj, GATE CHARGE [nC]
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120V
480V
Figure 18. Figure 18. Figure 18. Figure 18. Typical capacitance as a function of Typical capacitance as a function of Typical capacitance as a function of Typical capacitance as a function of
collector-emitter voltage collector-emitter voltage collector-emitter voltage collector-emitter voltage
(Vj=0V, f=1MHz)
Vj, COLLECTOR-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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100
1000
C,,,
C,,,
C,,,
Figure 19. Figure 19. Figure 19. Figure 19. Typical short circuit collector current as a Typical short circuit collector current as a Typical short circuit collector current as a Typical short circuit collector current as a
function of gate-emitter voltage function of gate-emitter voltage function of gate-emitter voltage function of gate-emitter voltage
(Vj~400V, start atT=25C)
Vj, GATE-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
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50
100
150
200
250
300
Figure 20. Figure 20. Figure 20. Figure 20. Short circuit withstand time as a function Short circuit withstand time as a function Short circuit withstand time as a function Short circuit withstand time as a function
of gate-emitter voltage of gate-emitter voltage of gate-emitter voltage of gate-emitter voltage
(Vj~400V, start at T~150C)
Vj, GATE-EMTTER VOLTAGE [V]
t
z
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Figure 21. Figure 21. Figure 21. Figure 21. GBT transient thermal impedance GBT transient thermal impedance GBT transient thermal impedance GBT transient thermal impedance
(D=t/T)
t, PULSE WDTH [s]
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1E-6 1E-5 1E-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
D=0.5
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
single pulse
i:
r,[K/W]:
,[s]:
1
0.07041042
9.6E-5
2
0.3070851
6.8E-4
3
0.3198984
0.01084623
4
0.1871538
0.06925485
Figure 22. Figure 22. Figure 22. Figure 22. Diode transient thermal impedance as a Diode transient thermal impedance as a Diode transient thermal impedance as a Diode transient thermal impedance as a
function of pulse width function of pulse width function of pulse width function of pulse width
(D=t/T)
t, PULSE WDTH [s]
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1E-7 1E-6 1E-5 1E-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
D=0.5
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.01
single pulse
i:
r,[K/W]:
,[s]:
1
0.4398
1.3E-4
2
0.6662
1.1E-3
3
0.4734
7.1E-3
4
0.3169
0.04629
Figure 23. Figure 23. Figure 23. Figure 23. Typical reverse recovery time as a Typical reverse recovery time as a Typical reverse recovery time as a Typical reverse recovery time as a
function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope
(V=400V)
di=/dt, DODE CURRENT SLOPE [A/s]
t
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R
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V
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R
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n
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600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
50
100
150
200
250
T=25C, F = 10A
T=175C, F = 10A
Figure 24. Figure 24. Figure 24. Figure 24. Typical reverse recovery charge as a Typical reverse recovery charge as a Typical reverse recovery charge as a Typical reverse recovery charge as a
function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope
(V=400V)
di=/dt, DODE CURRENT SLOPE [A/s]
Q
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,
R
E
V
E
R
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R
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800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600
0.00
0.25
0.50
0.75
1.00
T=25C, F = 10A
T=175C, F = 10A
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Figure 25. Figure 25. Figure 25. Figure 25. Typical reverse recovery current as a Typical reverse recovery current as a Typical reverse recovery current as a Typical reverse recovery current as a
function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope function of diode current slope
(V=400V)
di=/dt, DODE CURRENT SLOPE [A/s]
,
,
,
R
E
V
E
R
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R
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[
A
]
800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
T=25C, F = 10A
T=175C, F = 10A
Figure 26. Figure 26. Figure 26. Figure 26. Typical diode peak rate of fall of reverse Typical diode peak rate of fall of reverse Typical diode peak rate of fall of reverse Typical diode peak rate of fall of reverse
recovery current as a function of diode recovery current as a function of diode recovery current as a function of diode recovery current as a function of diode
current slope current slope current slope current slope
(V=400V)
di=/dt, DODE CURRENT SLOPE [A/s]
d
,
,
/
d
t
,
d
i
o
d
e
p
e
a
k
r
a
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a
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A
/
s
]
800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600
-1400
-1200
-1000
-800
-600
-400
-200
0
T=25C, F = 10A
T=175C, F = 10A
Figure 27. Figure 27. Figure 27. Figure 27. Typical diode forward current as a Typical diode forward current as a Typical diode forward current as a Typical diode forward current as a
function of forward voltage function of forward voltage function of forward voltage function of forward voltage
V=, FORWARD VOLTAGE [V]
=
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F
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A
R
D
C
U
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A
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0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
T=25C
T=175C
Figure 28. Figure 28. Figure 28. Figure 28. Typical diode forward voltage as a Typical diode forward voltage as a Typical diode forward voltage as a Typical diode forward voltage as a
function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature function of junction temperature
T, JUNCTON TEMPERATURE [C]
V
=
,
F
O
R
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A
R
D
V
O
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T
A
G
E
[
V
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1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
==5A
==10A
==20A
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30-08-2007
Z8B00003324
0.039
0.000
0.026
0.335
0.013
0.037
MN
0.169
0.046
0.280
0.090
0.386
8.60 0.339 0.256
0.575
0.632
0.366
0.177
0.421
0.049
0.144
5.08
2.54
1.00
7.10
2.29
9.80
6.50
9.30
4.50
14.61
16.05
10.70
1.25
3.65
0.70
2
0.00
0.65
0.33
8.51
0.95
4.30
MN
1.17
1.60
1.78
7.90
10.31
3.00
15.88
16.25
9.50
4.70
10.90
1.45
3.85
MAX
4.57
0.25
1.15
0.65
9.45
0.85
1.40
0.200
0.100
0.028
2
0.063
0.070
0.311
0.406
0.118
0.625
0.640
0.374
0.185
0.429
0.057
0.152
0.010
0.180
0.033
0.026
0.372
0.045
MAX
0.055
0
7.5mm
5
5
0
PG-TO263-3
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Revision History
KB20N60H3
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Previous Revision
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1.1 - Preliminary datasheet
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