1N5333 Motorola
1N5333 Motorola
thru
INS388
® MOTOROLA
MAXIMUM RATINGS
II Lead Temperature not less than 1/16" from the case for 10 seconds:
230·C
DC Power Dissipation: 5.0 W @ TL=75·C. Lead Length =3/8"
(Derate 40 mW/·C above 75 ·C)
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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FIGURE 1 - POWER·TEMPERATURE DERATING CURVE
B.O~
L = LEAD LENGTH
I"- TO HEAT SINK
,, rt~~
lSe. Figure 51 -
~
.... ~=ljB"
~6.0
z """ "-
L ~ STYLE 1:
'" """
0 K
;: PIN 1. ANODE
:: 2. CATHODE
i:j
L=3/~~
"",
~ ............. f'....
~
;e
4.0
r--.. ............... I~
MILLIMETERS
DIM MIN MAX
A B.38 8.89
INCHES
MIN MAX
0.330 0.350
'"
:::>
'x" 2.0
L = 1·:---......
r--. ,""", B 3.30 3.68 0.130 0.145
~
"""
--I----. :----......... ~
0
F
0.94 1.09
1.27
K 25.40 31.75
0.037 0.043
- 10.050
1.000 1.250
0
-.......: ~ NOTE:
CASE 17
0 20 40 60 BO 100 120 140 160 lBO 200 1: LEAD DIAMETER & FINISH NOT
CONTROLLED WITHIN DIM "F".
fl. LEAD TEMPERATURE lOCI
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1N5333 thru 1N5388
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA =25°C unless otherwise noted, VF = 1.2 Max @ IF = 1.0 A for all types)
Applle. A"B
Max Zener Impedance MIIJI _ e Lookage loa" SUlfI_
A " B SUlfI_ Only CUmin! SUlfI_ Only Maximum
NomInal Ta.' Regulator
JEDEC Zenor CUmlnl Current
Type No. Voltage Izr Zzr @ Izr ZZK @ IZK = 1.0 mA IR @ VR Ma_ Max IZM
(Note 1 "2) VZ@ Izr mA Ohms Ohms "A Volts Surge VoIlage mA
Volts (Note 3) (Note 3) CUmlnl Ragulallon
(Note 3) Non IA B-SulfI_ I"Amps !J. Yz, Volts
SUIII_ (Nota 4) (Nota 5) (Nota 6)
lN5333 3.3 3BO 3.0 400 300 1.0 1.0 20.0 0.B5 1440
lN5334 3.6 350 2.5 SOD 150 1.0 1.0 18.7 0.80 1320
lN5335 3.9 320 2.0 500 SO 1.0 1.0 17.6 0.54 1220
lN5336 4.3 290 2.0 500 10 1.0 1.0 16.4 0.49 1100
lN5337 4.7 260 2.0 450 5.0 1.0 1.0 15.3 0.44 1010
lN5338 5.1 240 1.5 400 1.0 1.0 1.0 14.4 0.39 930
lN5339 5.6 220 1.0 400 1.0 2.0 2.0 13.4 0.25 865
lN5340 6.0 200 1.0 300 1.0 3.0 3.0 12.7 0.19 790
lN5341 6.2 200 1.0 200 1.0 3.0 3.0 12.4 0.10 765
lN5342 6.8 175 1.0 200 10 4.9 5.2 11.5 0.15 700
lN5343 7.5 175 1.5 200 10 5.4 5.7 10.7 0.15 630
lN5344 8.2 150 1.5 200 10 5.9 6.2 10.0 0.20 580
lN5345 8.7 ISO 2.0 200 10 6.3 6.6 9.5 0.20 545
1N5346 9.1 ISO 2.0 150 7.5 6.6 6.9 9.2 0.22 520
lN5347
IN534B
lN5349
lN53SO
lN5351
lN5352
10
11
12
13
14
15
125
125
100
100
100
75
2.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
125
125
125
100
75
75
5.0
5.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
7.2
8.0
8.6
9.4
10.1
10.B
7.6
8.4
9.1
9.9
10.6
11.5
8.6
B.O
7.5
7.0
6.7
6.3
0.22
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
475
430
395
365
340
315
II
lN5353 16 75 2.5 75 1.0 11.5 12.2 6.0 0.30 295
lN5354 17 70 2.5 75 0.5 12.2 12.9 5.8 0.35 280
lN5355 18 85 2.5 75 0.5 13.0 13.7 5.5 0.40 264
lN5356 19 65 3.0 75 0.5 13.7 14.4 5.3. 0.40 250
lN5357 20 65 3.0 75 0.5 14.4 15.2 5.1 0.40 237
lN5358 22 50 3.5 75 0.5 15.8 16.7 4.7 0.45 216
lN5359 24 SO 3.5 100 0.5 17.3 18.2 4.4 0.55 198
lN5360 25 SO 4.0 110 0.5 lB.O 19.0 4.3 0.55 190
lN5361 27 50 5.0 120 0.5 19.4 20.6 4.1 0.80 176
lN5362 28 50 6.0 130 0.5 20.1 21.2 3.9 0.80 170
lN5363 30 40 8.0 140 0.5 21.6 22.B 3.7 0.60 158
lN5364 33 40 10 150 0.5 23.8 25.1 3.5 0.80 144
lN5365 36 30 11 160 0.5 25.9 27.4 3.3 0.65 132
lN5366 39 30 14 170 0.5 28.1 29.7 3.1 0.65 122
lN5367 43 30 20 190 0.5 31.0 '32.7 2.8 0.70 110
lN5368 47 25 25 210 0.5 33.B 35.8 2.7 0.80 100
lN5369 51 25 27 230 0.5 36.7 38.8 2.5 0.90 93.0
lN5370 56 20 35 280 0.5 40.3 42.6 2.3 1.00 B6.0
lN5371 60 20 40 350 0.5 43.0 45.5 2.2 1.20 79.0
lN5372 62 20 42 400 0.5 44.8 47.1 2.1 1.35 76.0
lN5373 sa 20 44 500 0.5 49.0 51.7 2.0 1.50 70.0
lN5374 75 20 45 620 0.5 54.0 56.0 1.9 1.60 63.0
lN5375 B2 15 65 720 0.5 59.0 62.2 1.8 1.80 56.0
lN5376 87 15 75 760 0.5 63.0 66.0 1.7 2.00 54.5
lN5377 91 15 75 760 0.5 65.5 69.2 1.6 2.20 52.5
lN5378 100 12 90 800 0.5 72.0 76.0 1.5 2.50 47.5
lN5379 110 12 125 1000 0.5 79.2 B3.6 1.4 2.50 43.0
lN5380 120 10 170 1150 0.5 86.4 91.2 1.3 2.50 39.5
lN5361 130 10 190 1250 0.5 93.6 98.8 1.2 2.SO 38.6
lN5382 140 8.0 230 1500 0.5 101 106 1.2 2.50 34.0
lN5383 ISO 8.0 330 1500 0.5 106 114 1.1 3.00 31.6
lN5384 160 B.O 350 1650 0.5 115 122 1.1 3.00 29.4
lN5385 170 B.O 380 1750 0.5 122 129 1.0 3.00 2B.0
lN53B6 180 5.0 430 1750 0.5 130 137 1.0 4.00 26.4
lN5367 190 5.0 450 1850 0.5 137 144 0.9 5.00 25.0
lN536B 200 5.0 480 1850 0.5 144 152 0.9 5.00 23.6
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1N5333 thru 1N5388
Description
T
M
N:I:al
Voltage
Manufacturer
20, Z
T
Zener
Z 10
T
Tolerance for each of
cliLr the two Zener voltages
(not a matching require-
Diodes ment)
suffix "A" for ±10% tolerance and suffix "B" for ±5.0% units.
Example: 5M20ZZ10
NOTE 2 - SPECIALS AVAILABLE INCLUDE:
IA) NOMINAL ZENER VOLTAGES BETWEEN THE VOLT·
AGES SHOWN AND TIGHTE R VOLTAGE TO LE RANCES: NOTE 3 - ZENER VOLTAGE (VZ) AND IMPEDANCE
To designate units with zener voltages other than those
assigned jEDEC numbers and/or tight voltage tolerances
(ZZT&ZZK)
1±3%, ±2%, ± 1 %), the MfWI.. type number should be used. Test conditions for Zener voltage and impedance are as follows:
IZ is applied 40 ± 10 ms prior to reading. Mounting contacts are
5 M 90 Z S 3 located 3/8" to 1/2" from the inside edge of mounting clips to
Device
Description
.J T No~nal
Voltage T
TL Tolerance
I±%)
the body of the diode. IT A = 250 C ~~ °CI.
Manufacturer Zener "Surmetic"
Diode
Example: 5M90ZS3 NOTE 4 - SURGE CURRENT li r )
IB) MATCHED SETS: IStandard Tolerances are ±5.O%, ±2.O%, Surge current is specified as the maximum allowable peak, non-
recurrent square-wave current with a pulse width,PW, of 8.3 ms.
a
±1.0%1.
The data given in Figure 6 may be used to find the maximum
Zener diodes can be obtained in sets consisting of two or more surge current for a square WfNe of any pulse width between 1.0
matched devices. The method for specifying such matched ms and 1000 ms by plotting the applicable points on logarithm ic
sets is similar to the one described in (A) for specifying units paper. Examples of this, using the 3.3 V and 200 V zeners, are
with a special voltage and/or tolerance except that two extra shown in Figure 7. Mounting contact located as soecified in
suffixes are added to the code number described.
Note 3. IT A = 250 C ~~oC).
These units are marked with code letters to identify the
matched sets and, in addition, each unit in a set is marked
with the same serial number, which is different for each set
being ordered. NOTE 5 - VOLTAGE REGULATION (L:>VZ)
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS
FIGURE 2 - TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT-RANGE FIGURE 3 - TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT-RANGE
FOR UNITS 3.0 TO 10 VOLTS FOR UNITS 10 TO 220 VOLTS
10 I- 300
I-
::; i:5 20 0
C3 8.0 U
u: ...- ~ 100
-r 1+
~ ;s.o
-
.J-- 01-
RANGE
~
~ !. 4.0
.....- ~~50
~r;;3 0
,",",
~ ~ 2.0 ./
/ ..- T
RANGE ;2 ~ 20
~-
./ ./ ~- IL
'~" ./ ./
~
N
0
~ -2.0
r--- ~ 5. 0
3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE@IZT(VOLTS) Vz. ZENER VOLTAGE@ IZT (VOLTS)
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1N5333 thru 1 N5388
0
D - 0.5 ....
5.0 D = 0.2
2.0
0
D = 0.1
D - 0.0
kI
DUTY CYCLE, D - '1/'2:
r---G--rL
PPK --t'1 I--
I
I
I
0-0.01
_ SINGLE PULSE "'TJL = 6JL(t)PPK
NOTE: Below 0.1 Second.Thermal 1--'2---1
o. 5 Response CUNe is Applicable ~E~ETI!I~E t~Lm"'TJ~ = 6iL(~. D)PPIK
2:='0-0 to any lead length (L).
O.
0.001 0.005 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.5 1.0 5.0 10 20 50 100
" TIME (SECONDS)
./'
V
./ V
i
....
20
10
r----
- PW-l.Oms
--- II
PW= 8.3 ms'=
0
./
~ 4.0
V :>
......... r---
~,=
./
- ~ 2.0 ......:
1;1
./ - ~ 1.0
.-/" PRIMARY PATH OF '"
CONOUCTION IS THROUGH - ~
.~
0.4 - f - "Square Wave. I-- PW= lOOms"
THE CATHODE LEAD
0.2
..........
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 PW-l000ms*- ~
L. LEAD LENGTH TO HEAT SINK (INCH) O. 1
3.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200
NOMINAL Vz (V)
APPLICATION NOTE
Since the actual voltage available from a given zener diode is FIGURE 7 - PEAK SURGE CURRENT
temperature dependent, it is necessary to determine junction temp- versus PULSE WIDTH
erature under any set of operating conditions, in order to calculate its (See Note 4)
value. The following procedure is recommended: 30
20
Lead Temperature, TL. should be determined from:
h=9LA PO+TA
if 10
a~
power dissipation.
2.0
Junction Temperature. T J. may be found from:
w
TJ = TL +6TJL ~ 1.0
i;l
6.TJL is the increase in junction temperature above the lead ~ 0.5 ~Z-200V
temperature and may be found from Figure 4 for a train of ~
power pulses or from Figure 5 for dc power.
- PLDTTED FRDM INFORMATION
N4...
0.2 - GIVEN IN FIGURE 6
nTJL = 9JL Po
0.1
1.0 10 100 1000
For worst-case design, using expected limits of IZ, limits of Po
and the extremes of T J(nTJI may be estimated. Change. in voltage, PW, PULSE WIDTH (ms)
VZ, can then be found from:
nV = 9vz nTJ
8vz. the .zener voltage temperature coefficient. is found from Data of Figure 4 should not be u~ to compute surge capability.
Figures 2 and 3. Surge limitations are given in Figure 6. They are lower than would
be expected by considering only junction temperatu re, as current
Under high power-pulse operation, the zener voltage will vary with crowding effects cause temperatures to be extremely high in small
time and may also be affected significantly by the zener resistance. spots resulting in device degradation should the limits of Figure 6
For best regulation, keep current excursions as low as possible. be exceeded.
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