RD2.0E To RD200E: Zener Diodes

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DATA SHEET

ZENER DIODES

RD2.0E to RD200E
500 mW DHD ZENER DIODE
(DO-35)

DESCRIPTION
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
NEC Type RD2.0E to RD200E Series are planar type zener diode in the
(in millimeters)
popular DO-35 package with DHD (Double Heatsink Diode) construction
having allowable power dissipation of 500 mW. To meet various application φ 0.5

25 MIN.
at customers, Vz (zener voltage) is classified into the tight tolerance under
the specific suffix (B, B1 to B7).

FEATURES

4.2 MIN.
Cathode
• DHD (Double Heatsink Diode) Construction indication

• Vz: Applied E24 standard (RD130E to RD200E: 10 volts step)


φ 2.0 MAX.
• DO-35 Glass sealed package

25 MIN.
ORDER INFORMATION
RD2.0 E to RD39E with suffix “B1”, “B2”, “B3”, “B4”, “B5”, “B6” or “B7”
should be applied for orders for suffix “B”.

APPLICATIONS
Circuits for Constant Voltage, Constant Current, Waveform Clipper, Surge absorber, etc.

ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25 ˚C)


Forward Current IF 200 mA
Power Dissipation P 500 mW
Surge Reverse Power PRSM 100 W (t = 10 µs) to see Fig. 17
Junction Temperature Tj 175 ˚C
Storage Temperature Tstg –65 to +175 ˚C

Document No. D10213EJ5V0DS00 (5th edition)


Date Published December 1998 N CP(K)
Printed in Japan
© 1981
RD2.0E to RD200E

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25 ˚C)

Dynamic Knee Dynamic


Type Zener Voltage Impedance Impedance Reverse Current
Number Suffix VZ (V)Note 1 ZZ (Ω)Note 2 ZZK (Ω)Note 2 IR (µA)
MIN. MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. VR(V)
B 1.88 2.20
RD2.0E B1 1.88 2.10 20 140 20 2 000 1 120 0.5
B2 2.02 2.20
B 2.12 2.41
RD2.2E B1 2.12 2.30 20 120 20 2 000 1 120 0.7
B2 2.22 2.41
B 2.33 2.63
RD2.4E B1 2.33 2.52 20 100 20 2 000 1 120 1.0
B2 2.43 2.63
B 2.54 2.91
RD2.7E B1 2.54 2.75 20 100 20 1 000 1 100 1.0
B2 2.69 2.91
B 2.85 3.22
RD3.0E B1 2.85 3.07 20 80 20 1 000 1 50 1.0
B2 3.01 3.22
B 3.16 3.53
RD3.3E B1 3.16 3.38 20 70 20 1 000 1 20 1.0
B2 3.32 3.53
B 3.47 3.83
RD3.6E B1 3.47 3.68 20 60 20 1 000 1 10 1.0
B2 3.62 3.83
B 3.77 4.14
RD3.9E B1 3.77 3.98 20 50 20 1 000 1 5 1.0
B2 3.92 4.14
B 4.05 4.53
B1 4.05 4.26
RD4.3E 20 40 20 1 000 1 5 1.0
B2 4.20 4.40
B3 4.34 4.53
B 4.47 4.91
B1 4.47 4.65
RD4.7E 20 25 20 900 1 5 1.0
B2 4.59 4.77
B3 4.71 4.91
B 4.85 5.35
B1 4.85 5.03
RD5.1E 20 20 20 800 1 5 1.5
B2 4.97 5.18
B3 5.12 5.35
B 5.29 5.88
B1 5.29 5.52
RD5.6E 20 13 20 500 1 5 2.5
B2 5.46 5.70
B3 5.64 5.88
B 5.81 6.40
B1 5.81 6.06
RD6.2E 20 10 20 300 1 5 3.0
B2 5.99 6.24
B3 6.16 6.40
B 6.32 6.97
B1 6.32 6.59
RD6.8E 20 8 20 150 0.5 2 3.5
B2 6.52 6.79
B3 6.70 6.97

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Dynamic Knee Dynamic


Type Zener Voltage Impedance Impedance Reverse Current
Number Suffix VZ (V)Note 1 ZZ (Ω)Note 2 ZZK (Ω)Note 2 IR (µA)
MIN. MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. VR(V)
B 6.88 7.64
B1 6.88 7.19
RD7.5E 20 8 20 120 0.5 0.5 4.0
B2 7.11 7.41
B3 7.33 7.64
B 7.56 8.41
B1 7.56 7.90
RD8.2E 20 8 20 120 0.5 0.5 5.0
B2 7.82 8.15
B3 8.07 8.41
B 8.33 9.29
B1 8.33 8.70
RD9.1E 20 8 20 120 0.5 0.5 6.0
B2 8.61 8.99
B3 8.89 9.29
B 9.19 10.30
B1 9.19 9.59
RD10E 20 8 20 120 0.5 0.2 7.0
B2 9.48 9.90
B3 9.82 10.30
B 10.18 11.26
B1 10.18 10.63
RD11E 10 10 10 120 0.5 0.2 8.0
B2 10.50 10.95
B3 10.82 11.16
B 11.13 12.30
B1 11.13 11.63
RD12E 10 12 10 110 0.5 0.2 9.0
B2 11.50 11.92
B3 11.80 12.30
B 12.18 13.62
B1 12.18 12.71
RD13E 10 14 10 110 0.5 0.2 10
B2 12.59 13.16
B3 13.03 13.62
B 13.48 15.02
B1 13.48 14.09
RD15E 10 16 10 110 0.5 0.2 11
B2 13.95 14.56
B3 14.42 15.02
B 14.87 16.50
B1 14.87 15.50
RD16E 10 18 10 150 0.5 0.2 12
B2 15.33 15.96
B3 15.79 16.50
B 16.34 18.30
B1 16.34 17.06
RD18E 10 23 10 150 0.5 0.2 13
B2 16.90 17.67
B3 17.51 18.30
B 18.11 20.72
B1 18.11 18.92
RD20E B2 18.73 19.57 10 28 10 200 0.5 0.2 15
B3 19.38 20.22
B4 19.88 20.72
B 20.23 22.61
B1 20.23 21.08
RD22E B2 20.76 21.65 5 30 5 200 0.5 0.2 17
B3 21.22 22.09
B4 21.68 22.61

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Dynamic Knee Dynamic


Type Zener Voltage Impedance Impedance Reverse Current
Number Suffix VZ (V)Note 1 ZZ (Ω)Note 2 ZZK (Ω)Note 2 IR (µA)
MIN. MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. IZ (mA) MAX. VR(V)
B 22.26 24.81
B1 22.26 23.12
RD24E B2 23.75 23.73 5 35 5 200 0.5 0.2 19
B3 23.29 24.27
B4 23.81 24.81
B 24.26 27.64
B1 24.26 25.52
RD27E B2 24.97 26.26 5 45 5 250 0.5 0.2 21
B3 25.63 26.95
B4 26.29 27.64
B 26.99 30.51
B1 26.99 28.39
RD30E B2 27.70 29.13 5 55 5 250 0.5 0.2 23
B3 28.36 29.82
B4 29.02 30.51
B 29.68 33.11
B1 29.68 31.22
RD33E B2 30.32 31.88 5 65 5 250 0.5 0.2 25
B3 30.90 32.50
B4 31.49 33.11
B 32.14 35.77
B1 32.14 33.79
RD36E B2 32.79 34.49 5 75 5 250 0.5 0.2 27
B3 33.40 35.13
B4 34.01 35.77
B 34.68 40.80
B1 34.68 36.47
B2 35.36 37.19
B3 36.00 37.85
RD39E B4 36.63 38.52 5 85 5 250 0.5 0.2 30
B5 37.36 39.29
B6 38.14 40.11
B7 38.94 40.80
RD43E B 40 45 5 90 5 0.2 33
RD47E B 44 49 5 90 5 0.2 36
RD51E B 48 54 5 110 5 0.2 39
RD56E B 53 60 5 110 5 0.2 43
RD62E B 58 66 2 200 2 0.2 47
RD68E B 64 72 2 200 2 0.2 52
RD75E B 70 79 2 300 2 0.2 57
RD82E B 77 87 2 300 2 0.2 63
RD91E B 85 96 2 400 2 0.2 69
RD100E B 94 106 2 400 2 0.2 76
RD110E B 104 116 1 750 1 0.2 84
RD120E B 114 126 1 900 1 0.2 91
RD130E B 120 140 1 1100 1 0.2 100
RD140E B 130 150 1 1300 1 0.2 110
RD150E B 140 160 1 1500 1 0.2 120
RD160E B 150 170 1 1700 1 0.2 130
RD170E B 160 180 1 1900 1 0.2 140
RD180E B 170 190 1 2200 1 0.2 140
RD190E B 180 200 1 2400 1 0.2 150
RD200E B 190 210 1 2500 1 0.2 160

Note 1. tested with pulse (40 ms)


2. ZZ and ZZK are measured at IZ by given a very small A.C. current signal.
3. Suffix B is Suffix B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6 or B7.

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RD2.0E to RD200E

TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25 ˚C)

Fig. 1 ZENER CURRENT vs. Fig. 2 ZENER CURRENT vs.


ZENER VOLTAGE ZENER VOLTAGE

RD2.0E P = 500 mW TA = 25 ˚C
RD2.2E TYP. TA = 25 ˚C
RD5.1E
RD2.4E RD5.6E RD6.8E TYP.
100 m RD2.7E 100 m P = 500 mW
RD7.5E
RD3.0E RD8.2E RD10E RD11E
RD3.3E RD6.2E RD12E
RD9.1E
RD3.3E RD13E
10 m RD3.6E 10 m
RD4.3E
RD4.7E

1m 1m
Iz – Zener Current – A

Iz – Zener Current – A
100 µ 100 µ

10 µ 10 µ

1µ 1µ

100 n 100 n

10 n 10 n

1n 1n
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Vz – Zener Voltage – V Vz – Zener Voltage – V

Fig. 3 ZENER CURRENT vs. Fig. 4 ZENER CURRENT vs.


ZENER VOLTAGE ZENER VOLTAGE

TA = 25 ˚C TA = 25 ˚C
TYP. TYP.
P = 500 mW 100 m P = 500 mW
100 m
RD27E RD30E
RD15E RD18E RD20E RD22E RD24E
RD16E 10 m
10 m

1m 1m
Iz – Zener Current – A
Iz – Zener Current – A

100 µ 100 µ

10 µ 10 µ

1 µ 1µ

100 n 100 n

10 n 10 n

1n 1n
0 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 0 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
Vz – Zener Voltage – V Vz – Zener Voltage – V

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Fig. 5 ZENER CURRENT vs. Fig. 6 ZENER CURRENT vs.


ZENER VOLTAGE ZENER VOLTAGE

TA = 25 ˚C TA = 25 ˚C
TYP. TYP.
100 m 100 m
RD56ERD68E
RD62E RD82E RD91E
RD33E RD36E RD47E
RD75E RD100E
10 m 10 m
RD43E RD110E
RD39E RD120E

1m 1m
Iz – Zener Current – A

Iz – Zener Current – A
100 µ 100 µ

10 µ 10 µ

1µ 1µ

100 n 100 n

10 n 10 n

1n 1n
0 25 30 35 40 0 30 60 90 120
Vz – Zener Voltage – V Vz – Zener Voltage – V

Fig. 7 ZENER CURRENT vs.


ZENER VOLTAGE

TA = 25 ˚C
TYP.
100 m

P = 50 RD170E RD190E
10 m 0 mW
RD140E
RD160E RD180E
RD130E RD200E
RD150E
1m
Iz – Zener Current – A

100 µ

10 µ

100 n

10 n

1n
0 120 150 180 210
Vz – Zener Voltage – V

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Fig. 8 POWER DISSIPATION vs. Fig. 9 POWER DISSIPATION vs.


AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
600 600
RD2.0E to RD130E to
RD120E RD200E
500

P – Power Dissipation – mV
500
P – Power Dissipation – mV

= 5 mm
= 5 mm
= 10 mm 400
400

10 mm P.C Board
300 P.C Board 300
7 mm 7 mm
t = 0.035 mm t = 0.035 mm
200 P.C Board 200
φ 3 mm
t = 0.035 mm 100
100

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
TA – Ambient Temperature – ˚C TA – Ambient Temperature – ˚C

Fig. 10 THERMAL RESISTANCE vs. Fig. 11 THERMAL RESISTANCE vs.


SIZE OF P.C BOARD SIZE OF P.C BOARD
600 600
Junction to ambient Junction to ambient

Rth – Thermal Resistance – ˚C/W


Rth – Thermal Resistance – ˚C/W

500 500

400 S 400 S
= 5 mm RD130E to
RD2.0E to
RD120E RD200E
300 300
= 10 mm

200 200
= 5 mm

100 100

0 20 40 60 80 100 0 20 40 60 80 100
2
S – Size of P.C Board – mm2 S – Size of P.C Board – mm

Fig. 12 DYNAMIC IMPEDANCE vs. Fig. 13 DYNAMIC IMPEDANCE vs.


ZENER CURRENT ZENER CURRENT
1 000 RD130E to RD200E
RD2.0E to
RD120E TA = 25 ˚C
TYP.
ZZ – Dynamic Impedance – Ω

ZZ – Dynamic Impedance – Ω

TA = 25 ˚C
TYP. RD200E
10 000
RD3.3E RD190E
100 R
D
5.
1E RD2.0E RD180E
RD51E RD RD170E
39 RD3.9E
E 1 000 RD160E
RD15E RD4.7E
RD RD130E RD150E
RD100E 20
E RD140E
10 RD91E
RD
7. 100
5E
RD RD
10 5.
E 6E
1 10
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.01 0.1 1 10

IZ – Zener Current – mA IZ – Zener Current – mA

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Fig. 14 ZENER VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE Fig. 15 ZENER VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE

γ’Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – m/˚C

γ Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – %/˚C

γ’Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – m/˚C


γ Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – %/˚C

COEFFICIENT vs. ZENER VOLTAGE COEFFICIENT vs. ZENER VOLTAGE


0.1 40 0.1 120
TYP. TYP.
0.08 32
%/˚C 0.09 100
0.06 24 %/˚C
mV/˚C
0.04 16 0.08 mV/˚C 80
0.02 8
0 0 0.07 60
– 0.02 –8
0.06 40
– 0.04 – 16
– 0.06 – 24
RD2.0E to RD39E 0.05 20
– 0.08 – 32 RD34E to RD120E

– 40 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 0 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
VZ – Zener Voltage – V VZ – Zener Voltage – V

Fig. 16 ZENER VOLTAGE TEMPERATURE


γ’Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – m/˚C
γ Z – Zener Voltage Temperature Coefficient – %/˚C

COEFFICIENT vs. ZENER VOLTAGE


TYP.
0.12 220
%/˚C
0.11 200
mV/˚C
0.10 180

0.09 160

0.08 140

0.07 120
RD130E to RD200E
0.06 100

0
0 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
VZ – Zener Voltage – V

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RD2.0E to RD200E

Fig. 17 SURGE REVERSE POWER RATINGS


1 000
TA = 25 ˚C
Repetitive

PRSM
PASM – Surge Reverse Power – W
tT
100

10

1
1µ 10 µ 100 µ 1m 10 m 100 m

tT – Pulse Width – s

GENERAL PURPOSE INFORMATION


• Power Dissipation
Total power dissipation P can be calculated by the maximum junction temperature, ambient temperature and
thermal resistance.

TjMAX. – TA TjMAX. : Maximum Junction Temperature


P=
Rth TA : Ambient Temperature
Rth : Thermal Resistance (to see Fig. 10, 11)

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RD2.0E to RD200E

[MEMO]

10
RD2.0E to RD200E

[MEMO]

11
RD2.0E to RD200E

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