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BS IEC 60747-3:2013:2015 Edition

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Semiconductor devices – Discrete devices: Signal, switching and regulator diodes

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BSI 2015 38
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This part of IEC 60747 gives the requirements for the following devices:

  • signal diodes (excluding diodes designed to operate at frequencies above several hundred MHz);

  • switching diodes (excluding high power rectifier diodes);

  • voltage-regulator diodes;

  • voltage-reference diodes;

  • current-regulator diodes.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 English
CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and graphical symbols
3.1 Signal and switching diodes
9 3.2 Voltage reference diodes and voltage regulator diodes
10 3.3 Current-regulator diodes
Figures
Figure 1 – Current-regulator diode graphical symbol
11 4 Letter symbols
4.1 General
4.2 Signal and switching diodes
4.2.1 Subscripts
4.2.2 List of letter symbols
12 4.3 Voltage reference diodes and voltage regulator diodes
4.3.1 Subscripts
4.3.2 List of letter symbols
4.4 Current-regulator diodes
4.4.1 Subscripts
Figure 2 – Current-regulator diode characteristic with symbol identification
13 4.4.2 List of letter symbols
5 Essential ratings and characteristics
5.1 General
5.2 Signal and switching diodes
5.2.1 Ratings (limiting values)
5.2.2 Characteristics
14 Figure 3 – Reverse recovery current waveform
15 Figure 4 – Current and voltage waveforms
16 5.3 Voltage reference diodes and voltage regulator diodes
5.3.1 Ratings (limiting values)
5.3.2 Characteristics
Tables
Table 1 – Preferred reference diode working voltages – Voltages in the E24 series
17 Table 2 – Preferred reference diode working voltages – Voltages in the E12 series
18 5.4 Current-regulator diodes
5.4.1 Ratings (limiting values)
5.4.2 Characteristics
19 6 Measuring methods
6.1 General
6.2 Signal and switching diodes
6.2.1 Reverse current IR
6.2.2 Forward voltage VF
Figure 5 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of IR
20 6.2.3 Total capacitance Ctot
Figure 6 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of VF
Figure 7 – Circuit diagram for the measurement for Ctot
21 6.2.4 Forward recovery time tfr and peak forward recovery voltage VFRM
Figure 8 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of tfr and VFRM
22 6.2.5 Reverse recovery time (trr) and recovered charge (Qr)
Figure 9 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of trr
23 6.2.6 Detector voltage efficiency ηv
Figure 10 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of ηv
24 6.2.7 Detector power efficiency ηp
Figure 11 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of ηp
25 6.2.8 Noise Vn, In
Figure 12 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of noise current
26 6.3 Voltage reference diodes and voltage regulator diodes
6.3.1 Working voltage VZ
Figure 13 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of VZ
27 6.3.2 Differential resistance in the working current range rz
6.3.3 Temperature coefficient of working voltage αvz
28 6.3.4 Reverse current IR
6.3.5 Forward voltage VF
6.3.6 Junction capacitance Ctot
6.3.7 Noise voltage Vn
Figure 14 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of Vn
29 6.4 Current-regulator diodes
6.4.1 Regulator current IS
6.4.2 Temperature coefficient of regulator current αIS
Figure 15 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of IS
30 6.4.3 Regulator current variation ΔIS
6.4.4 Limiting voltage VL
31 6.4.5 Small-signal regulator conductance gs
Figure 16 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of gs (two-voltmeter method)
32 Figure 17 – Circuit diagram for the measurement of gs (two-terminal bridge method)
33 6.4.6 Knee conductance gk
7 Acceptance and reliability
7.1 Acceptance-defining characteristics
34 Table 3 – Acceptance-defining characteristics for acceptance after endurance tests
35 7.2 Electrical endurance tests
Table 4 – Test circuits and conditions for the endurance tests
BS IEC 60747-3:2013
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