This document provides information about power bridge rectifiers including their features, typical applications, specifications, and diagrams. The rectifiers can handle high surge currents and are used for applications like three phase power supplies, variable frequency drives, and battery chargers.
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SKD 30 Bridge Rectifier
This document provides information about power bridge rectifiers including their features, typical applications, specifications, and diagrams. The rectifiers can handle high surge currents and are used for applications like three phase power supplies, variable frequency drives, and battery chargers.
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Power Bridge Rectifiers
SKD 30 Features
lsolated metal case with screw
terminals
Blocking voltage up to 1600 V
High surge currents
Easy chassis mounting
UL recognized, file no. E 63 532
Typical Applications*
Three phase rectifiers for power
supplies
lnput rectifiers for variable
frequency drives
Rectifiers for DC motor field
supplies
Battery charger rectifiers
Recommended snubber network:
RC: 0.1 F, 50 O (P R = 1 W) 1) Freely suspended or mounted on an insulator 2) Mounted on a painted metal sheet of min. 250 x 250 x 1 mm SKD V RSM , V RRM V VRMS l D = 30 A (T c = 98 C) C max R min V V Types F C 200 SKD 30/02A1 0,15 400 SKD 30/04A1 0,3 800 SKD 30/08A1 0,5 1200 SKD 30/12A1 0,75 1400 SKD 30/14A1 0,9 1600 SKD 30/16A1 1 Symbol Conditions Values Units l D T a = 45 C, isolated 1) 6,5 A T a = 45 C, chassis 2) 15 A l DCL T a = 45 C, isolated 1) 6,5 A T a = 45 C, chassis 2) 15 A T a = C, A l FSM T vj = 25 C, 10 ms 370 A T vj = 150 C, 10 ms 320 A it T vj = 25 C, 8,3 ... 10 ms 680 As T vj = 150 C, 8,3 ... 10 ms 500 As V F T vj = 25C, l F = 150 A max. 2,2 V V (TO) T vj = 150C max. 0,85 V r T T vj = 150C max. 12 mC l RD T vj = 25C, V RD =V RRM 300 A T vj = C, V RD =V RRM V A l RD T vj = 150C, V RD =V RRM 5 mA T vj = C, V RD =V RRM V mA t rr T vj = 25C 25 s f G 2000 Hz R th(j-a) isolated 1) 8,5 K/W chassis 2) 3,3 K/W R th(j-c) total 0,7 K/W R th(c-s) total 0,1 K/W T vj - 40 ... + 150 C T stg - 55 ... + 150 C V isol a. c. 50 ... 60 Hz; r.m.s.; 1 s / 1 min. 3000 / 2500 V~ M s to heatsink 5 15 % Nm M t to terminals 1,5 15 % Nm a m/s w 125 g Fu 25 A Case G 13 SKD 30 1 05-04-2007 SCT by SEMIKRON Fig. 3L Power dissipation vs. output current Fig. 3R Power dissipation vs. case temperature Fig. 6 Rated overload characteristics vs. time Fig. 9 Forward characteristics of a diode arm SKD 30 2 05-04-2007 SCT by SEMIKRON Dimensions in mm Case G 13 * The specifications of our components may not be considered as an assurance of component characteristics. Components have to be tested for the respective application. Adjustments may be necessary. The use of SEMIKRON products in life support appliances and systems is subject to prior specification and written approval by SEMIKRON. We therefore strongly recommend prior consultation of our personal. SKD 30 3 05-04-2007 SCT by SEMIKRON