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MOTOROLA

SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA

1N5333B
through
1N5388B

5 Watt Surmetic 40
Silicon Zener Diodes
This is a complete series of 5 Watt Zener Diodes with tight limits and better operating
characteristics that reflect the superior capabilities of silicon-oxide-passivated junctions.
All this is in an axial-lead, transfer-molded plastic package that offers protection in all common environmental conditions.

5 WATT
ZENER REGULATOR
DIODES
3.3200 VOLTS

Specification Features:
Up to 180 Watt Surge Rating @ 8.3 ms
Maximum Limits Guaranteed on Seven Electrical Parameters
Mechanical Characteristics:
CASE: Void-free, transfer-molded, thermosetting plastic
FINISH: All external surfaces are corrosion resistant and leads are readily solderable
POLARITY: Cathode indicated by color band. When operated in zener mode, cathode
will be positive with respect to anode
MOUNTING POSITION: Any
WEIGHT: 0.7 gram (approx)
WAFER FAB LOCATION: Phoenix, Arizona
ASSEMBLY/TEST LOCATION: Seoul, Korea

CASE 17
PLASTIC

MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating

Symbol

Value

Unit

PD

Watts

40

mW/C

65 to +200

DC Power Dissipation @ TL = 75C


Lead Length = 3/8
Derate above 75C

P D , MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION (WATTS)

Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range

TJ, Tstg

8
L = LEAD LENGTH
L = TO HEAT SINK
L = (SEE FIGURE 5)

L = 1/8
6
L = 3/8
4
L = 1
2

0
0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

TL, LEAD TEMPERATURE (C)

Figure 1. Power Temperature Derating Curve

5 Watt Surmetic 40 Data Sheet


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Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

1N5333B through 1N5388B

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25C unless otherwise noted, VF = 1.2 Max @ IF = 1 A for all types)

JEDEC
Type No.
(Note 1)

Nominal
Zener
Voltage
VZ @ IZT
Volts
(Note 2)

Test
Current
IZT
mA

ZZT @IZT
Ohms
(Note 2)

ZZK @ IZK = 1 mA
Ohms
(Note 2)

IR
A

1N5333B
1N5334B
1N5335B
1N5336B
1N5337B

3.3
3.6
3.9
4.3
4.7

380
350
320
290
260

3
2.5
2
2
2

400
500
500
500
450

1N5338B
1N5339B
1N5340B
1N5341B
1N5342B

5.1
5.6
6
6.2
6.8

240
220
200
200
175

1.5
1
1
1
1

1N5343B
1N5344B
1N5345B
1N5346B
1N5347B

7.5
8.2
8.7
9.1
10

175
150
150
150
125

1N5348B
1N5349B
1N5350B
1N5351B
1N5352B

11
12
13
14
15

1N5353B
1N5354B
1N5355B
1N5356B
1N5357B

Max Reverse
Leakage Current

Maximum
Regulator
Current
Max Voltage
IZM
Regulation
mA
VZ, Volt
(Note 5)
(Note 4)

VR
Volts

Max
Surge
Current
ir, Amps
(Note 3)

300
150
50
10
5

1
1
1
1
1

20
18.7
17.6
16.4
15.3

0.85
0.8
0.54
0.49
0.44

1440
1320
1220
1100
1010

400
400
300
200
200

1
1
1
1
10

1
2
3
3
5.2

14.4
13.4
12.7
12.4
11.5

0.39
0.25
0.19
0.1
0.15

930
865
790
765
700

1.5
1.5
2
2
2

200
200
200
150
125

10
10
10
7.5
5

5.7
6.2
6.6
6.9
7.6

10.7
10
9.5
9.2
8.6

0.15
0.2
0.2
0.22
0.22

630
580
545
520
475

125
100
100
100
75

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5

125
125
100
75
75

5
2
1
1
1

8.4
9.1
9.9
10.6
11.5

8
7.5
7
6.7
6.3

0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25

430
395
365
340
315

16
17
18
19
20

75
70
65
65
65

2.5
2.5
2.5
3
3

75
75
75
75
75

1
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

12.2
12.9
13.7
14.4
15.2

6
5.8
5.5
5.3
5.1

0.3
0.35
0.4
0.4
0.4

295
280
265
250
237

1N5358B
1N5359B
1N5360B
1N5361B
1N5362B

22
24
25
27
28

50
50
50
50
50

3.5
3.5
4
5
6

75
100
110
120
130

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

16.7
18.2
19
20.6
21.2

4.7
4.4
4.3
4.1
3.9

0.45
0.55
0.55
0.6
0.6

216
198
190
176
170

1N5363B
1N5364B
1N5365B
1N5366B
1N5367B

30
33
36
39
43

40
40
30
30
30

8
10
11
14
20

140
150
160
170
190

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

22.8
25.1
27.4
29.7
32.7

3.7
3.5
3.3
3.1
2.8

0.6
0.6
0.65
0.65
0.7

158
144
132
122
110

1N5368B
1N5369B
1N5370B
1N5371B
1N5372B

47
51
56
60
62

25
25
20
20
20

25
27
35
40
42

210
230
280
350
400

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

35.8
38.8
42.6
42.5
47.1

2.7
2.5
2.3
2.2
2.1

0.8
0.9
1
1.2
1.35

100
93
86
79
76

1N5373B
1N5374B
1N5375B
1N5376B
1N5377B

68
75
82
87
91

20
20
15
15
15

44
45
65
75
75

500
620
720
760
760

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

51.7
56
62.2
66
69.2

2
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6

1.5
1.6
1.8
2
2.2

70
63
58
54.5
52.5

1N5378B
1N5379B
1N5380B
1N5381B
1N5382B

100
110
120
130
140

12
12
10
10
8

90
125
170
190
230

800
1000
1150
1250
1500

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

76
83.6
91.2
98.8
106

1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.2

2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5

47.5
43
39.5
36.6
34

Max Zener Impedance

(continued)

Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.

5 Watt Surmetic 40 Data Sheet


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Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

1N5333B through 1N5388B

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS continued (TA = 25C unless otherwise noted, VF = 1.2 Max @ IF = 1 A for all types)

JEDEC
Type No.
(Note 1)

Nominal
Zener
Voltage
VZ @ IZT
Volts
(Note 2)

Test
Current
IZT
mA

ZZT @IZT
Ohms
(Note 2)

ZZK @ IZK = 1 mA
Ohms
(Note 2)

IR
A

1N5383B
1N5384B
1N5385B
1N5386B
1N5387B
1N5388B

150
160
170
180
190
200

8
8
8
5
5
5

330
350
380
430
450
480

1500
1650
1750
1750
1850
1850

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

Max Reverse
Leakage Current

Max Zener Impedance

NOTE 1. TOLERANCE AND TYPE NUMBER DESIGNATION


The JEDEC type numbers shown indicate a tolerance of 5%.

VR
Volts

Max
Surge
Current
ir, Amps
(Note 3)

114
122
129
137
144
152

1.1
1.1
1
1
0.9
0.9

Maximum
Regulator
Current
Max Voltage
IZM
Regulation
mA
VZ, Volt
(Note 5)
(Note 4)

3
3
3
4
5
5

31.6
29.4
28
26.4
25
23.6

NOTE 4. VOLTAGE REGULATION (VZ)

NOTE 2. ZENER VOLTAGE (VZ) AND IMPEDANCE (Z ZT & ZZK)

Test conditions for voltage regulation are as follows: VZ measurements are made at 10% and
then at 50% of the IZ max value listed in the electrical characteristics table. The test current
time duration for each VZ measurement is 40 10 ms. (TA = 25C +8, 2C). Mounting contact
located as specified in Note 2.

Test conditions for zener voltage and impedance are as follows: IZ is applied 40 10 ms prior
to reading. Mounting contacts are located 3/8 to 1/2 from the inside edge of mounting clips
to the body of the diode. (TA = 25C +8, 2C).

NOTE 5. MAXIMUM REGULATOR CURRENT (IZM)

NOTE 3. SURGE CURRENT (i r)


Surge current is specified as the maximum allowable peak, non-recurrent square-wave current with a pulse width, PW, of 8.3 ms. The data given in Figure 6 may be used to find the
maximum surge current for a square wave of any pulse width between 1ms and 1000 ms by
plotting the applicable points on logarithmic paper. Examples of this, using the 3.3 V and
200 V zeners, are shown in Figure 7. Mounting contact located as specified in Note 3. (TA =
25C +8, 2C.)

The maximum current shown is based on the maximum voltage of a 5% type unit, therefore,
it applies only to the B-suffix device. The actual IZM for any device may not exceed the value
of 5 watts divided by the actual VZ of the device. TL = 75C at 3/8 maximum from the device
body.

NOTE 6. SPECIALS AVAILABLE INCLUDE:


Nominal zener voltages between the voltages shown and tighter voltage tolerance such as
1% and 2%. Consult factory.

300
200

10

VZ , TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
(mV/C) @ I ZT

VZ , TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
(mV/C) @ I ZT

TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS

100

6
4
2
RANGE
0
2
3

7
5
6
8
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE @ IZT (VOLTS)

Figure 2. Temperature Coefficient-Range


for Units 3 to 10 Volts

10

RANGE

50
30
20
10
5
0

20

40

60 80 100 120 140 160 180


VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE @ IZT (VOLTS)

200 220

Figure 3. Temperature Coefficient-Range


for Units 10 to 220 Volts

Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.

Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

5 Watt Surmetic 40 Data Sheet


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JL (t, D), TRANSIENT THERMAL RESISTANCE


JUNCTION-TO-LEAD ( C/W)

1N5333B through 1N5388B

20
10

D = 0.5

D = 0.2

2
1

PPK

t1

D = 0.1

t2

D = 0.05
D = 0.01

0.5
D=0
0.2
0.00
1

DUTY CYCLE, D = t1/t2


SINGLE PULSE TJL = JL(t)PPK
REPETITIVE PULSES TJL = JL(t, D)PPK

NOTE: BELOW 0.1 SECOND, THERMAL


NOTE: RESPONSE CURVE IS APPLICABLE
NOTE: TO ANY LEAD LENGTH (L).
0.00
5

0.01

0.05

0.1

0.5

10

20

50

100

t, TIME (SECONDS)

40

40
i r , PEAK SURGE CURRENT (AMPS)

JL, JUNCTION-TO-LEAD THERMAL RESISTANCE (C/W)

Figure 4. Typical Thermal Response


L, Lead Length = 3/8 Inch

30

20
L

10
PRIMARY PATH OF
CONDUCTION IS THROUGH
THE CATHODE LEAD
0

0.2

0.4
0.6
0.8
L, LEAD LENGTH TO HEAT SINK (INCH)

20
PW = 1 ms*
10
PW = 8.3 ms*

4
2
1
0.4

*SQUARE WAVE

0.2
0.1

PW = 1000 ms*
3

8 10

20

30

40

60 80 100

200

NOMINAL VZ (V)

Figure 5. Typical Thermal Resistance

Figure 6. Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current


versus Nominal Zener Voltage
(See Note 3)

30
20

T = 25C

10

1000

VZ = 3.3 V
I Z , ZENER CURRENT (mA)

i r , PEAK SURGE CURRENT (AMPS)

PW = 100 ms*

5
2
1
0.5

VZ = 200 V
PLOTTED FROM INFORMATION
GIVEN IN FIGURE 6

0.2

TC = 25C

100

10

1
0.1

0.1
1

10

100
PW, PULSE WIDTH (ms)

100
0

Figure 7. Peak Surge Current versus Pulse Width


(See Note 3)

4
5
6
7
8
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

10

Figure 8. Zener Voltage versus Zener Current


VZ = 3.3 thru 10 Volts

Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.

5 Watt Surmetic 40 Data Sheet


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Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

1N5333B through 1N5388B

1000

I Z , ZENER CURRENT (mA)

I Z , ZENER CURRENT (mA)

T = 25C
100

10

0.1

100

10

0.1
10

20

30
40
50
60
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

70

80

Figure 9. Zener Voltage versus Zener Current


VZ = 11 thru 75 Volts

80

100

120

140
160
180
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

200

220

Figure 10. Zener Voltage versus Zener Current


VZ = 82 thru 200 Volts

APPLICATION NOTE
Since the actual voltage available from a given zener diode
is temperature dependent, it is necessary to determine junction temperature under any set of operating conditions in order
to calculate its value. The following procedure is recommended:
Lead Temperature, TL, should be determined from:
TL = LA PD + TA
LA is the lead-to-ambient thermal resistance and PD is the
power dissipation.
Junction Temperature, TJ, may be found from:
TJ = TL + TJL
TJL is the increase in junction temperature above the lead
temperature and may be found from Figure 4 for a train of
power pulses or from Figure 5 for dc power.
TJL = JL PD

For worst-case design, using expected limits of IZ, limits of


PD and the extremes of TJ (TJ) may be estimated. Changes
in voltage, VZ, can then be found from:
V = VZ TJ
VZ, the zener voltage temperature coefficient, is found from
Figures 2 and 3.
Under high power-pulse operation, the zener voltage will
vary with time and may also be affected significantly by the
zener resistance. For best regulation, keep current excursions
as low as possible.
Data of Figure 4 should not be used to compute surge capability. Surge limitations are given in Figure 6. They are lower
than would be expected by considering only junction temperature, as current crowding effects cause temperatures to be extremely high in small spots resulting in device degradation
should the limits of Figure 6 be exceeded.

Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.

Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

5 Watt Surmetic 40 Data Sheet


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1N5333B through 1N5388B

Zener Voltage Regulator Diodes Axial Leaded


5 Watt Surmetic 40

B
NOTE:
1. LEAD DIAMETER & FINISH NOT CONTROLLED
WITHIN DIM F.

D
K
2

DIM
A
B
D
F
K

INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.330 0.350
0.130 0.145
0.037 0.043

0.050
1.000 1.250

MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
8.38
8.89
3.30
3.68
0.94
1.09

1.27
25.40 31.75

F
K

CASE 17-02
PLASTIC
(Refer to Section 10 for Surface Mount, Thermal Data and Footprint Information.)

MULTIPLE PACKAGE QUANTITY (MPQ)


REQUIREMENTS
Package Option

Type No. Suffix

MPQ (Units)

Tape and Reel

RL

4K

Tape and Ammo

TA

2K

(Refer to Section 10 for more information on Packaging Specifications.)

Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.

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Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data

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