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GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION1. PURPOSEThis document is issued to provide general information relating to this specific product line for installation and maintenance personnel. Detailed installation procedures for specific applications are shipped with the installation kit and are also available from your customer service representative. Refer to GSB 500-100-001 Telecom Application and Ordering Guide for information and installation documentation pertaining to specific applications. For the purposes of this document a 12V bloc or battery will be referred to as a module.2. PYL SERIESThe PYL series is specially designed for telecommunications applications. The PYL series is part of an extensive line of maintenance free, gas recombinant VRLA batteries offered by GS BATTERY (U.S.A.) INC. The 10-year design life PYL is the most cost-effective battery solution over the total life cycle for installation in your network.GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION3. REVISIONSRevision 1.03 is issued to change storage period lengths based on temperature.4. AUDIENCEGSB customers, operations, installation or maintenance personnel.5. COMPANY INFORMATIONGS BATTERY (U.S.A.) INC. is a U.S. subsidiary of GS Yuasa Corporation of Japan. The parent company, GS Yuasa Corporation is a global supplier of high quality, long life Valve Regulated Lead Acid batteries (VRLA) batteries as well as many other types of lead acid batteries and other battery chemistries. GS Yuasa is the world leader in motorcycle and standby storage batteries providing solutions for power sports, telecommunications, UPS, renewable energy, and emergency lighting. Offices are in Roswell, Georgia, located 25 miles North of Atlanta, Georgia.Office hours are 8:00AM ET – 5:00PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday. The mailing address and contact information are below. For technical support, customer service or assistance with this or any other GSB product: Call: 866-472-2879Email: *****************************GS Battery (U.S.A.) Inc.1150 Northmeadow ParkwaySuite 110Roswell, GA 30076Phone: 678-762-4818Fax: 678-739-21336.CERTIFICATIONSBatteries are UL1989 listed, GR4228 compliant, Verizon TPR-9802 compliant, and NEBS certified. Specific technical questions regarding certifications may be referred to our Engineering Department. Call 866-472-2879 or email *****************************.NEBS CertifiedGR-4228-COREGR-1089GR-63Verizon TPR-9802UL 1989 ListedUL94 V-0 CaseGS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONGS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION7. SAFETY AND HANDLINGThe following precautions should be observed when handling and working with batteries. It is recommended you follow your Company’s Safety Procedures and Practices.1.Protect terminals from shorting during transportation. 2.Never charge a visibly damaged module (individual 12V battery or bloc). 3.Never charge a frozen module. 4.Keep sparks or other sources of ignition away from module. 5.Use insulated tools to reduce the risk of shorting while installing or removing module. 6.Do not lay tools or metals objects on the top of module. 7.Remove watches, rings and other jewelry when working around modules. 8.Eye protection and protective footware are recommended and may be required by your employer. 9.Verify circuit polarity and string connections before connecting to the power system. 10.Use proper lifting technique, mechanical lifting equipment or assistance as required when removing or installing modules. 11.Disconnect the module or string of modules from the DC power system or common DC bus prior to removal. 12.The operating area should be ventilated. 13. Modules contain diluted sulfuric acid.CAUTION : While the module case is in tact, it is unlikely the user will come in contact with theacid contained inside. Should acid come in contact with eyes, flush the eye with water or eye washsolution and seek medical attention. Should acid come in contact with skin, wash with affected areawith water and neutralize immediately to avoid chemical burns.8.EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION AND REMOVALThe following are recommended for personal protection and safe installation or removal of modules.1.Insulated hand tools.2.Fire extinguisher.3.Acid spill kit.4.Eye protection.5.Eye wash.6.Mechanical lifting equipment may be required in certain applications such as controlledenvironmental vaults.9.TRANSPORTATIONModule terminals should be protected from shorting during transportation. New modules should remain in the original packaging material to protect the case and terminals until they are to be installed. Shock or ‘bruising’ caused by dropping or rough handling of a module can cause internal damage to plates, inter-cell straps, or compromise the integrity of the case. Modules being removed from service should likewise be protected when being transported from the job site or to the recycler. The PYL series is rated ‘NON-SPILLABLE’ and should be so labeled during shipping. The Safety Data Sheet(SDS) is available for download at the following link: /PDFs/msds/VRLANon-SpillableBatteryEnglish.pdf10.DELIVERY INSPECTIONUpon receipt inspect the pallet and packaging for visible damage. Inspect the module terminals and terminal hardware for damage or missing parts. Many shipments include installation kits; application specific installation manual, terminal bolt kits, cable assemblies, lugs, module trays or module stands. The entire shipment should be verified to ensure all components associated with the shipment are present. If missing components or damage is discovered, contact your freight carrier or GSB for instructions.GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION11.STORAGEModules should be stored in a cool, clean and dry place not to exceed the range from -20º to 40ºC. Modules shipped directly to the customer do not require refresh charging upon receipt. Modules stored for extended periods may require a refresh charge prior to installation or further storage (Table 11.0-A). The Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) should be measured before installation and periodically during storage. Modules with an OCV of 12.5V or above at 25ºC (77ºF) do not require refresh charging. Should the OCV be less than 12.5V,refer to bulletin B-2003-0317, “Refresh Charging Procedure”. Customers wishing to measure conductance to evalute incoming stock may also use Table 11.0-B.NOTE: The values found in Table 11.0-B are based on characterization of current stock by GSB using the Midtronics Essential (CTE-1000) and Ultra (CTU-6000).Table 11.0-A. Storage Period Based on TemperatureAverage Storage Temperature (Centigrade) Typical Storage PeriodbeforeRefresh ChargingRecommended Intervalto Measure OCV</= 25° 12 Months 6 months 26°-30° 8 Months 4 months 31°-35° 6 Months 3 months 36°-40° 4 Months 2 months Table 11.0-B. Typical Out-of-Box Conductance ValuesModel Siemens/MHOSOut-of-boxPYL12V45FS 890PYL12V80TT 1131PYL12V90TT 1502PYL12V90FS 1294PYL12V100FA 1237PYL12V100FS 1208PYL12V100FT 1593PYL12V140TT 1988PYL12V155FT 1776PYL12V160FT 1887PYL12V185FT 2207PYL12V200FT 2136GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION12.CHARGINGPerformance and life are in part influenced by the power system and the operating temperature. This is especially true for batteries used in telecommunications standby float applications. The operating temperature range for the PWL series is -40°C to +55°C (short term excursions to 65°C are permissible).Float voltage and properly functioning temperature compensation are the keys to long battery life. The recommended float voltage range at 25°C is found on the product label for each model of the PYL series. High temperature compensation begins at 26°C and low temperature compensation begins at 24°C. The exact points at which temperature compensation begin can be varied slightly as long as the battery is kept within the recommended float range adjusted for temperature.The rate of increase for low temperature compensation is +0.003V per degree centigrade per cell (+3mV/°C/cell) and the rate of decrease for high temperature compensation is -3mV/°C/cell. As example a typical 48V power system would be adjusted to begin high temperature compensation at 26°C at the rate of -0.072V (72mV) per degree centigrade. If the temperature probe at the battery string measured 30°C and the float was adjusted to 54.6V at 25°C, the power system should decrease or ‘temperature compensate’ the float voltage from 54.60V to 54.24V. Likewise, if the battery temperature falls to 15°C the power system would increase the float from 54.60V to 55.32V. This is based on an example float of 54.60V at 25°C.NOTE: Your Company may have specific guidelines for float voltage and temperature compensation calculated to keep the module or string within the recommended range adjusted for temperature. Excessive current while recharging the module or string after a discharge event may cause internal heating. The maximum recommended recharge current for the PYL series is found in Table 12.0-A.Table 12.0-A. Maximum Recommended Recharge CurrentModel AmperesPYL12V45FS 5PYL12V80TT 8PYL12V90TT 9PYL12V90FS 9PYL12V100FA 25PYL12V100FS 10PYL12V100FT 23PYL12V140TT 35PYL12V155FT 15PYL12V160FT 16PYL12V185FT 19PYL12V200FT 20GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION13.INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONSIn this section are general considerations for battery installation. This section is not intended to replace the GSB Installation Methods and Practices. Contact your GSB representative for installation publications for your specific application or engineering and installation assistance. Detailed procedures are shipped with kits designed for specific applications. Refer to GSB 500-100-001Telecom Application and Ordering Guide for information and installation documentation pertaining to specific applications.1.Review your Company’s Safety Practices and Section 7 “SAFETY AND HANDLING”.2.Acceptance prior to installation should include a visual inspection for damage or abnormalities inaddition to verifying the OCV is 12.5V or above (Section 11 “STORAGE”).NOTE: No other pre-installation acceptance testing is required. Customers who wish to performconductance testing may establish a reference baseline value or use the values in Table 13.0-A.These values are based on characterization of randomly sampled stock by GSB using theMidtronics Essential (CTE-1000) and Ultra (CTU-6000). However, these values are not necessarilythe same for every production run.Table 13.0-A. Typical Conductance Reference ValuesModel Siemens/MHOS30 Days on floatPYL12V45FS 854PYL12V80TT 1163PYL12V90TT 1566PYL12V90FS 1395PYL12V100FA 1252PYL12V100FS 1180PYL12V100FT 1659PYL12V140TT 2015PYL12V155FT 1976PYL12V160FT 1903PYL12V185FT 2255PYL12V200FT 20233.Do not install modules in an airtight enclosure.4.Modules may be installed in an electronics equipment cabinet where required.5.Lift and move modules carefully to avoid personal injury or damage to the module.GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONNOTE: In some cases, this may require two technicians or mechanical lifting equipment. Never lifta module by the terminal or an attached battery cable or battery supply harness.6.Do not install modules that have been dropped, damaged or show any indication of leakage orcorrosion at the terminals.NOTE: Damage to the case or terminals may result in premature failure or shorten the life of the module.7.Do not install modules near sources of ignition.NOTE: Under abnormal operating conditions, VRLA modules may generate flammable hydrogen gas. Gassing due to overcharging may occur due to a power system malfunction, improperly adjusted float voltage or temperature compensation or a shorted cell.8.Verify the polarity is correct before connecting the load or power system to a module or string ofmodules.9.Do not mix new and old modules together in the same series string.NOTE: GSB recommends modules greater than 1.5 years in service not be mixed in the same series string due the risk of string imbalance. As modules age, charge acceptance will also change.10.Modules being connected in series to form a string should be at or near the same state of charge.11.Modules installed as a string should be numbered starting with module #1 at the main positive thensequentially number each module to the last module at the main negative terminal of the string. 12.Allow at minimum 2mm spacing between modules where the additional space is available on themodule tray or inside the module compartment. Additional separation is desirable when available.13.Clean terminals and cable connections with a brass wire brush before assembly.NOTE: The application of electrical grade grease such as Sanchem No-Ox-ID A-Special is permitted.14.Damaged or corroded lugs or cabling should be repaired or replaced before installing a new moduleor string of modules.15.Connections to module terminals should be made using the recommended torque specified on theproduct label (Table 13.0-B).CAUTION: Excessive torque may lead to post seal failure.NOTE: Some modules may be equipped with a pre-installed battery cable assembly for certain applications. These terminal bolts or nuts were tightened at our facility using calibrated wrenches GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONand do not require re-torque. Re-torque is not required for any GSB terminal hardware. However, if required by your Company the values in Table 13.0-B may be used.Table 13.0-B. Torque SpecificationsModel TopBoltin-lbs TopBoltNmTopBoltSocketFrontBoltin-lbsFrontBoltNmFrontBoltSocketPYL12V45FS 43.4 4.9 10mm 26.55 3.0 8mmPYL12V80TT 43.4 4.9 10mm NA NA NAPYL12V90TT 43.4 4.9 10mm NA NA NAPYL12V90FS 90 10.17 13mm 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V100FA NA NA NA43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V100FS NA NA NA 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V100FT 43.4 4.9 10mm 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V140TT 43.4 4.9 13mm NA NA NAPYL12V155FT 90 10.17 13mm 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V160FT 90 10.17 13mm 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V185FT 90 10.17 13mm 43.4 4.9 10mmPYL12V200FT 90 10.17 13mm 43.4 4.9 10mm16.Verify the power system float voltage and temperature compensation are set correctly (See Table13.0-C below and Section 12 “CHARGING”).NOTE: As example, a typical 48V string of PYL modules may be floated at 54.0V to 55.2V at 25°C (77°F).NOTE: Your Company may have specific guidelines for float voltage and temperature compensation calculated to keep the module or string within the recommended range adjusted for temperature.Table 13.0-C. Float and Temperature CompensationVpC @ 25°C High TempStartLow TempStartSlope2.25-2.3 26°C 24°C 3mV/°C/CellGS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION14.MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT14.1 Routine MaintenanceRoutine maintenance is not required by GSB. Visual inspection of the module casing and terminals may be included as part of your Company’s site or power system routine practices. This visual inspection should be used to identify physical abnormalities such as corrosion, swelling, cracking, or leaking which indicate a need for further testing or evaluation of the modules and power system. Re-tightening module terminal hardware is not required. However, if your Company requires re-torque as part of a routine maintenance, the terminals should be carefully tightened with a torque wrench to the specification found on the product label.The life of the module is greatly influenced by the power system. In all cases float voltage should be set and adjusted for temperature (See Section 12“CHARGING”). In non-environmentally controlled applications, temperature compensation is required. It is imperative the power system be adjusted correctly for float and temperature compensation and a thermal or temperature probe installed on the string.The ability of the power system to correctly adjust the float for temperature is dependant on the power system’s temperature or thermal probe. Module temperature is best read by a thermal probe placed on the side of the battery for ‘paddle type’ probes or on the negative terminal for ‘ring-type’ probes. Periodic or routine maintenance of the power system is essential to maximizing life.Battery recharge current limit should be adjusted where required to limit the current during a recharge event. See Section 12 “CHARGING” for maximum recharge current recommendation.14.2 End of LifeModules or a module string should be replaced when they have reached End of Life. The EOL is defined as 80% of rated capacity as determined by a constant current discharge test.15.DISPOSALLead acid battery recycling is an environmental success story. More than 95% of all battery lead is recycled. Cooperation between suppliers and customers make this closed loop life cycle possible. Batteries should be recycled in accordance with applicable government regulations. For more information about recycling, contact GSB or see or .GS BATTERY (USA) CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION。
Fast IGBT in NPT-technology• 40% lower E off compared to previous generation • Short circuit withstand time – 10 µs • Designed for:- Motor controls - Inverter - SMPS• NPT-Technology offers:- very tight parameter distribution- high ruggedness, temperature stable behaviour - parallel switching capability• Complete product spectrum and PSpice Models : /igbt/Type V CE I C E off T j Package Ordering Code SGP15N1201200V15A1.5mJ150°CTO-220AB Q67040-S4274SGB15N120TO-263AB(D2PAK)Q67040-S4275SGW15N120TO-247ACQ67040-S4276Maximum Ratings ParameterSymbol Value Unit Collector-emitter voltage V C E 1200V DC collector current T C = 25°C T C = 100°CI C3015Pulsed collector current, t p limited by T jmax I C p u l s 52Turn off safe operating area V CE ≤ 1200V, T j ≤ 150°C -52AGate-emitter voltageV G E ±20V Avalanche energy, single pulseI C = 15A, V CC = 50V, R GE = 25Ω, start at T j = 25°C E A S 85mJ Short circuit withstand time 1)V GE = 15V, 100V ≤ V CC ≤1200V, T j ≤ 150°Ct S C 10µs Power dissipation T C = 25°CP t o t198WOperating junction and storage temperatureT j , T s t g -55...+150Soldering temperature, 1.6mm (0.063 in.) from case for 10s-260°C1)Allowed number of short circuits: <1000; time between short circuits: >1s.P-TO-220-3-1(TO-220AB)P-TO-247-3-1(TO-247AC)P-TO-263-3-2 (D²-PAK)(TO-263AB)Thermal Resistance Parameter Symbol ConditionsMax. ValueUnit CharacteristicIGBT thermal resistance,junction – case R t h J C 0.63Thermal resistance,junction – ambientR t h J A TO-220AB TO-247AC 6240SMD version, device on PCB1)R t h J ATO-263AB(D2PAK)40K/WElectrical Characteristic, at T j = 25 °C, unless otherwise specified ValueParameterSymbol Conditionsmin.typ.max.UnitStatic CharacteristicCollector-emitter breakdown voltage V (B R )C E S V G E =0V,I C =1000µA 1200--Collector-emitter saturation voltageV C E (s a t )V G E = 15V, I C =15A T j =25°C T j =150°C2.5-3.13.7 3.64.3Gate-emitter threshold voltage V G E (t h )I C =600µA,V C E =V G E 345VZero gate voltage collector currentI C E SV CE =1200V,V GE =0V T j =25°C T j =150°C----200800µAGate-emitter leakage current I G E S V CE =0V,V GE =20V --100nA Transconductance g f s V C E =20V, I C =15A 11-S Dynamic Characteristic Input capacitance C i s s -12501500Output capacitanceC o s s -100120Reverse transfer capacitance C r s s V C E =25V,V G E =0V,f =1MHz-6580pFGate chargeQ G a t e V C C =960V, I C =15A V G E =15V -130175nC Internal emitter inductancemeasured 5mm (0.197 in.) from case L E TO-220AB TO-247AC-713-nH Short circuit collector current2)I C (S C )V G E =15V,t S C ≤5µs 100V ≤V C C ≤1200V,T j ≤ 150°C-145-A 1) Device on 50mm*50mm*1.5mm epoxy PCB FR4 with 6cm 2(one layer, 70µm thick) copper area for collector connection. PCB is vertical without blown air.2)Allowed number of short circuits: <1000; time between short circuits: >1s.Switching Characteristic, Inductive Load, at T j =25 °C ValueParameterSymbolConditionsmin.typ.max.UnitIGBT Characteristic Turn-on delay time t d (o n )-1824Rise timet r -2330Turn-off delay time t d (o f f )-580750Fall time t f -2229nsTurn-on energy E o n - 1.1 1.5Turn-off energy E o f f -0.8 1.1Total switching energyE t sT j =25°C,V C C =800V,I C =15A,V G E =15V/0V,R G =33Ω,L σ1)=180nH,C σ1)=40pFEnergy losses include “tail” and diode reverse recovery.- 1.92.6mJ Switching Characteristic, Inductive Load, at T j =150 °C ValueParameterSymbolConditionsmin.typ.max.UnitIGBT Characteristic Turn-on delay time t d (o n )-3846Rise timet r -3036Turn-off delay time t d (o f f )-652780Fall time t f -3137nsTurn-on energy E o n - 1.9 2.3Turn-off energy E o f f - 1.5 2.0Total switching energyE t sT j =150°C V C C =800V,I C =15A,V G E =15V/0V,R G =33Ω,L σ1)=180nH,C σ1)=40pFEnergy losses include “tail” and diode reverse recovery.- 3.44.3mJ 1)Leakage inductance L σ and stray capacity C σ due to dynamic test circuit in figure E.I C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T10Hz100Hz 1kHz 10kHz 100kHz 0A 10A 20A 30A 40A 50A 60A 70AI C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T1V 10V 100V 1000V0.1A1A10A100Af , SWITCHING FREQUENCYV CE , COLLECTOR -EMITTER VOLTAGE Figure 1. Collector current as a function of switching frequency(T j ≤ 150°C, D = 0.5, V CE = 800V,V GE = +15V/0V, R G = 33Ω)Figure 2. Safe operating area (D = 0, T C = 25°C, T j ≤ 150°C)P t o t , P O W E R D I S S I P A T I O N25°C50°C 75°C 100°C 125°C0W 25W 50W 75W 100W 125W 150W 175W 200WI C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T25°C50°C 75°C 100°C 125°C0A5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30A35AT C , CASE TEMPERATURET C , CASE TEMPERATUREFigure 3. Power dissipation as a function of case temperature (T j ≤ 150°C)Figure 4. Collector current as a function of case temperature(V GE ≤ 15V, T j ≤ 150°C)I C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T0V1V 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V0A 10A20A30A40A 50AI C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T0V1V 2V 3V 4V 5V 6V 7V0A 10A20A30A40A50AV CE , COLLECTOR -EMITTER VOLTAGEV CE , COLLECTOR -EMITTER VOLTAGEFigure 5. Typical output characteristics (T j = 25°C)Figure 6. Typical output characteristics (T j = 150°C)I C , C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T3V5V 7V 9V 11V0A 10A20A30A40A50AV C E (s a t ), C O L L E C T O R -E M I T T E R S A T U R A T I O N V O L T A G E-50°C0°C 50°C 100°C 150°C0V1V2V3V4V5V6VV GE , GATE -EMITTER VOLTAGET j , JUNCTION TEMPERATUREFigure 7. Typical transfer characteristics (V CE = 20V)Figure 8. Typical collector-emittersaturation voltage as a function of junction temperature (V GE = 15V)t , S W I T C H I N G T I M E S0A10A20A30A40A10ns100ns1000nst , S W I T C H I N G T I M E S0Ω25Ω50Ω10ns100ns1000nsI C , COLLECTOR CURRENTR G , GATE RESISTORFigure 9. Typical switching times as a function of collector current (inductive load, T j = 150°C,V CE = 800V, V GE = +15V/0V, R G = 33Ω,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )Figure 10. Typical switching times as a function of gate resistor (inductive load, T j = 150°C,V CE = 800V, V GE = +15V/0V, I C = 15A,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )t , S W I T C H I N G T I M E S-50°C0°C 50°C 100°C 150°C10ns100ns1000nsV G E (t h ), G A T E -E M I T T E R T H R E S H O L D V O L T A G E-50°C0°C 50°C100°C 150°C0V1V2V3V4V5V6VT j , JUNCTION TEMPERATURET j , JUNCTION TEMPERATUREFigure 11. Typical switching times as a function of junction temperature (inductive load, V CE = 800V,V GE = +15V/0V, I C = 15A, R G = 33Ω,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )Figure 12. Gate-emitter threshold voltage as a function of junction temperature (I C = 0.3mA)E , S W I T C H I N G E N E R G Y L O S S E S0A10A 20A 30A 40A 50A0mJ 2mJ 4mJ 6mJ 8mJ10mJ 12mJ14mJE , SW I T C H I N G E N E R G Y L O S S E S0Ω25Ω50Ω75Ω0mJ 1mJ2mJ3mJ4mJ5mJI C , COLLECTOR CURRENTR G , GATE RESISTORFigure 13. Typical switching energy losses as a function of collector current (inductive load, T j = 150°C,V CE = 800V, V GE = +15V/0V, R G = 33Ω,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )Figure 14. Typical switching energy losses as a function of gate resistor (inductive load, T j = 150°C,V CE = 800V, V GE = +15V/0V, I C = 15A,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )E , S W I T C H I N G E N E R G Y L O S S E S-50°C0°C 50°C 100°C 150°C0mJ 1mJ2mJ3mJ4mJZ t h J C , T R A N S I E N T T H E R M A L I M P E D A N C E1µs10µs100µs1ms 10ms 100ms 1s10-3K/W10-2K/W 10-1K/WT j , JUNCTION TEMPERATUREt p , PULSE WIDTHFigure 15. Typical switching energy losses as a function of junction temperature (inductive load, V CE = 800V,V GE = +15V/0V, I C = 15A, R G = 33Ω,dynamic test circuit in Fig.E )Figure 16. IGBT transient thermalimpedance as a function of pulse width (D = t p / T )V G E , G A T E -E M I T T E R V O L T A G E0nC50nC100nC150nC0V 5V10V15V20VC , C A P A C I T A N C E0V10V20V30V100pF1nFQ GE , GATE CHARGEV CE , COLLECTOR -EMITTER VOLTAGE Figure 17. Typical gate charge (I C = 15A)Figure 18. Typical capacitance as a function of collector-emitter voltage (V GE = 0V, f = 1MHz)t s c , S H O R T C I R C U I T W I T H S T A N D T I M E10V11V 12V 13V 14V 15V0µs 10µs20µs30µsI C (s c ), S H O R T C I R C U I T C O L L E C T O R C U R R E N T10V12V 14V16V 18V 20V0A 50A100A 150A 200A 250A 300A V GE , GATE -EMITTER VOLTAGEV GE , GATE -EMITTER VOLTAGEFigure 19. Short circuit withstand time as a function of gate-emitter voltage (V CE = 1200V, start at T j = 25°C)Figure 20. Typical short circuit collector current as a function of gate-emitter voltage (100V ≤V CE ≤1200V, T C = 25°C, T j ≤ 150°C)dimensionssymbol[mm][inch]minmax minmax A 9.7010.300.38190.4055B 14.8815.950.58580.6280C 0.650.860.02560.0339D 3.55 3.890.13980.1531E 2.60 3.000.10240.1181F 6.00 6.800.23620.2677G 13.0014.000.51180.5512H 4.35 4.750.17130.1870K 0.380.650.01500.0256L 0.951.320.03740.0520M 2.54 typ.0.1 typ.N 4.30 4.500.16930.1772P 1.17 1.400.04610.0551T2.302.720.09060.1071TO-220ABdimensionssymbol[mm][inch]minmax minmax A 9.8010.200.38580.4016B 0.70 1.300.02760.0512C 1.00 1.600.03940.0630D 1.03 1.070.04060.0421E 2.54 typ.0.1 typ.F 0.650.850.02560.0335G 5.08 typ.0.2 typ.H 4.30 4.500.16930.1772K 1.17 1.370.04610.0539L 9.059.450.35630.3720M 2.30 2.500.09060.0984N 15 typ.0.5906 typ.P 0.000.200.00000.0079Q 4.20 5.200.16540.2047R 8° max 8° maxS 2.40 3.000.09450.1181T 0.400.600.01570.0236U 10.800.4252V 1.150.0453W 6.230.2453X 4.600.1811Y 9.400.3701TO-263AB (D 2Pak)Z16.150.6358dimensionssymbol[mm][inch]minmax minmax A 4.78 5.280.18820.2079B 2.29 2.510.09020.0988C 1.78 2.290.07010.0902D 1.09 1.320.04290.0520E 1.73 2.060.06810.0811F 2.67 3.180.10510.1252G 0.76 max 0.0299 maxH 20.8021.160.81890.8331K 15.6516.150.61610.6358L 5.21 5.720.20510.2252M 19.8120.680.77990.8142N 3.560 4.9300.14020.1941∅P3.610.1421Q6.126.220.24090.2449TO-247ACFigure A. Definition of switching timesIr r m90% Ir r m10% Ir r mdi/dtFtr rIFi,vtQSQFtStFVRdi/dtr rQ=Q Qr r S F+t=t tr r S F+Figure C. Definition of diodesswitching characteristicsτ1τ2nτr r rFigure D. Thermal equivalentFigure B. Definition of switching losses Figure E. Dynamic test circuitLeakage inductance Lσ=180nH,and stray capacity Cσ=40pF.Published byInfineon Technologies AG i Gr.,Bereich KommunikationSt.-Martin-Strasse 53,D-81541 München© Infineon Technologies AG 1999All Rights Reserved.Attention please!The information herein is given to describe certain components and shall not be considered as warranted characteristics. 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2 |English...................................................Page5Français..................................................Page9Português..............................................Página14中文.......................................................页18繁體中文..................................................頁22ไทย......................................................หน้า26Bahasa Indonesia.....................................Halaman31Tiếng Việt...............................................Trang35يبرع..................................................ةحفصلا40یسراف..................................................هحفص45 (I)1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)Bosch Power Tools| 3(1)(2)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(8)GSB 1300Bosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)4|1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)Bosch Power ToolsEnglish | 5EnglishSafety InstructionsGeneral Power Tool Safety WarningsRead all safety warnings, instruc-tions, illustrations and specifica-tions provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all in-structions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cord-less) power tool.Work area safetyu Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.u Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres,such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.u Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.Electrical safetyu Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.u Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded sur-faces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerat-ors. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.u Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of elec-tric shock.u Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carry-ing, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.u When operating a power tool outdoors, use an exten-sion cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suit-able for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.u If operating a power tool in a damp location is un-avoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protec-ted supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.Personal safetyu Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inatten-tion while operating power tools may result in serious per-sonal injury.uUse personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask,non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal in-juries.uPrevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or en-ergising power tools that have the switch on invites acci-dents.uRemove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal in-jury.uDo not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.uDress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jew-ellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.uIf devices are provided for the connection of dust ex-traction and collection facilities, ensure these are con-nected and properly used. Use of dust collection can re-duce dust-related hazards.uDo not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore toolsafety principles. A careless action can cause severe in-jury within a fraction of a second.Power tool use and careu Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was de-signed.u Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.u Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or re-move the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing ac-cessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.u Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.u Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for mis-alignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.Bosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)6 | EnglishuKeep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly main-tained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.u Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into ac-count the working conditions and the work to be per-formed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.u Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.Serviceu Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.Safety Warnings for DrillsSafety instructions for all operationsu Wear ear protectors when impact drilling. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.u Use the auxiliary handle(s). Loss of control can cause personal injury.u Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,when performing an operation where the cutting ac-cessory or fasteners may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory or fasteners contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.Safety instructions when using long drill bitsu Never operate at higher speed than the maximum speed rating of the drill bit. At higher speeds, the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contact-ing the workpiece, resulting in personal injury.u Always start drilling at low speed and with the bit tip in contact with the workpiece. At higher speeds, the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contact-ing the workpiece, resulting in personal injury.u Apply pressure only in direct line with the bit and do not apply excessive pressure.Bits can bend causing breakage or loss of control, resulting in personal injury.Additional safety warningsu Switch the power tool off immediately if the applica-tion tool becomes blocked. Be prepared for high torque reactions which cause kickback. The applica-tion tool becomes blocked when it becomes jammed in the workpiece or when the power tool becomes over-loaded.u Hold the power tool securely. When tightening and loosening screws be prepared for temporarily high torque reactions.u Secure the workpiece. A workpiece clamped withclamping devices or in a vice is held more secure than by hand.uUse suitable detectors to determine if utility lines are hidden in the work area or call the local utility com-pany for assistance. Contact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to explosion. Penetrating a water line causes property dam-age or may cause an electric shock.u Always wait until the power tool has come to a com-plete stop before placing it down. The application tool can jam and cause you to lose control of the power tool.Products sold in GB only:Your product is fitted with an BS 1363/A approved electric plug with internal fuse (ASTA approved to BS 1362).If the plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place by an au-thorised customer service agent. The replacement plug should have the same fuse rating as the original plug.The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard and should never be inserted into a mains socket elsewhere.Product Description and SpecificationsRead all the safety and general instructions.Failure to observe the safety and general in-structions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this oper-ating manual.Intended UseThe power tool is intended for impact drilling in brick, con-crete and stone, as well as for drilling in wood, metal,ceramic and plastic. Tools with electronic control and right/left rotation are also suitable for screwdriving and thread cutting.Product FeaturesThe numbering of the product features refers to the diagram1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)Bosch Power ToolsEnglish | 7product as standard. You can find the complete selection of accessories in our accessories range.Technical Datacifications may vary at different voltages and in country-specific mod-els.Noise/Vibration InformationNoise emission values determined according to EN 62841-2-1.Typically, the A-weighted noise level of the power tool is:Sound pressure level 95 dB(A); sound power level 106 dB(A). Uncertainty K = 5 dB.Wear hearing protection!Vibration total values a h (triax vector sum) and uncertainty K determined according to EN 62841-2-1:Drilling into metal: a h = 7.5 m/s 2, K = 1.5 m/s 2Impact drilling into concrete: a h = 10.5 m/s 2, K = 1.5 m/s 2Screwdriving: a h < 2.5 m/s 2, K = 1.5 m/s 2Thread cutting: a h < 2.5 m/s 2, K = 1.5 m/s 2The vibration level and noise emission value given in these instructions have been measured in accordance with astandardised measuring procedure and may be used to com-pare power tools. They may also be used for a preliminary estimation of vibration and noise emissions.The stated vibration level and noise emission value repres-ent the main applications of the power tool. However, if the power tool is used for other applications, with different ap-plication tools or is poorly maintained, the vibration level and noise emission value may differ. This may significantlyincrease the vibration and noise emissions over the total working period.To estimate vibration and noise emissions accurately, the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually being used should also be taken into account.This may significantly reduce vibration and noise emissions over the total working period.Implement additional safety measures to protect the oper-ator from the effects of vibration, such as servicing thepower tool and application tools, keeping their hands warm,and organising workflows correctly.AssemblyuPull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any work on the power tool.Auxiliary Handle (see figure A)uDo not operate your power tool without the auxiliary handle (8).Turn the wing bolt (7) anti-clockwise and guide the auxiliary handle (8) in the required position over the drill chuck onto the spindle collar of the power tool.You can swivel the auxiliary handle (8) to any of four posi-tions in order to achieve a safe work posture that minimises fatigue.Swivel the auxiliary handle (8) to the required position. En-sure that the four grooves of the auxiliary handle are seated on the cams of the spindle collar. Turn the wing bolt (7)clockwise to retighten it.u Before carrying out any work, make sure that the wing bolt is tightened. Loss of control can cause personal in-jury.Setting the drilling depth (see figure A)You can use the depth stop (9) to set the required drilling depth X .Press the button for depth stop adjustment (6) and insert the depth stop into the auxiliary handle (8).The fluting on the depth stop (9) must face downwards.Pull the depth stop (9) far enough out that the distance between the drill bit tip and the edge of the depth stop (9)corresponds to the required drilling depth X .Changing the TooluWear protective gloves when changing tools. The drill chuck may heat up significantly when it is used for long periods.Keyed chuck (see figure B)Open the keyed chuck (1) by turning it until the tool can be inserted. Insert the tool.Insert the drill chuck key (11) into the corresponding holes of the keyed chuck (1) and clamp the tool evenly.Bosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)8 | EnglishScrewdriving tools (see figure C)You should always use a universal bit holder (13) when using screwdriver bits (12). Only use screwdriver bits that fit the screw head.For screwdriving, make sure the "drilling/impact drilling" se-lector switch (2) is always set to the "drilling" symbol.Changing the drill chuckIf your power tool does not have a drill spindle locking mech-anism, you must have the drill chuck changed by an author-Dust/Chip ExtractionDust from materials such as lead-containing coatings, some wood types, minerals and metal can be harmful to one’s health. Touching or breathing-in the dust can cause allergic reactions and/or lead to respiratory infections of the user or bystanders.Certain dust, such as oak or beech dust, is considered carci-nogenic, especially in connection with wood-treatment ad-ditives (chromate, wood preservative). Materials containing asbestos may only be worked by specialists.–Provide for good ventilation of the working place.–It is recommended to wear a P2 filter-class respirator.Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the ma-terials to be worked.u Avoid dust accumulation at the workplace. Dust can easily ignite.OperationStarting OperationuPay attention to the mains voltage. The voltage of the power source must match the voltage specified on the rating plate of the power tool. Power tools marked with 230 V can also be operated with 220 V.u Products that are only sold in AUS and NZ: Use a resid-ual current device (RCD) with a nominal residual current of 30 mA or less.Setting the rotational direction (see figure D – E)u Only operate the rotational direction switch (5) when the power tool is not in use.The rotational direction switch (5) is used to change the ro-tational direction of the power tool. However, this is not pos-sible while the on/off switch (4) is being pressed.Right rotation: To drill and to drive in screws, press the ro-tational direction switch (5) through to the left stop.Left Rotation: To loosen and unscrew screws and nuts,press the rotational direction switch (5) through to the right stop.Setting the Operating ModeDrilling and screwdrivingSet the selector switch (2) to the "drilling"symbol.Impact drillingSet the selector switch (2) to the "impact drilling" symbol.The selector switch (2) clicks into place andcan also be actuated when the motor is running.Switching on/offTo start the power tool, press and hold the on/off switch (4).Press the lock-on button (3) to lock the on/off switch (4) in this position.To switch off the power tool, release the on/off switch (4);or, if the switch is locked with the lock-on button (3), briefly press the on/off switch (4) and then release it.Adjusting the Speed/Impact RateYou can adjust the speed/impact rate of the power tool when it is on by pressing in the on/off switch (4) to varying ex-tents.Applying light pressure to the on/off switch (4) results in a low rotational speed/impact rate. Applying increasing pres-sure to the switch increases the speed/impact rate.Practical AdviceuPull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any work on the power tool.u Only apply the power tool to the screw/nut when the tool is switched off. Rotating tool inserts can slip off.After working at a low speed for an extended period, you should operate the power tool at the maximum speed for ap-proximately three minutes without load to cool it down.To drill into tiles, set the selector switch (2) to the "drilling"symbol. After drilling through the tile, set the selector switch to the "impact drilling" symbol and drill with impact.Use carbide drill bits when working with concrete, stone and masonry.When drilling into metal, only use sharpened HSS drills (HSS = high-speed steel) which are in perfect condition. The Bosch accessory range guarantees appropriate quality.Using the drill bit sharpener (accessory), you can effortlessly sharpen twist drill bits with a diameter of 2.5–10 mm.Maintenance and ServiceMaintenance and CleaninguPull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any work on the power tool.u To ensure safe and efficient operation, always keep the power tool and the ventilation slots clean.In order to avoid safety hazards, if the power supply cord needs to be replaced, this must be done by Bosch or by an1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)Bosch Power ToolsFrançais | 9after-sales service centre that is authorised to repair Bosch power tools.After-Sales Service and Application ServiceOur after-sales service responds to your questions concern-ing maintenance and repair of your product as well as spare parts. You can find explosion drawings and information on spare parts at: The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help you with any questions about our products and their accessor-ies.In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always include the 10‑digit article number given on the nameplate of the product.MalaysiaRobert Bosch Sdn. Bhd.(220975-V) PT/SMY No. 8A, Jalan 13/646200 Petaling Jaya SelangorTel.: (03) 79663194Toll-Free: 1800 880188Fax: (03) 79583838E-Mail:**********************.com .myYou can find further service addresses at:/serviceaddressesDisposalThe power tool, accessories and packaging should be re-cycled in an environmentally friendly manner.Do not dispose of power tools along with household waste.FrançaisConsignes de sécuritéAvertissements de sécurité généraux pour l’outilélectriqueLire tous les avertissements de sé-curité, les instructions, les illustra-tions et les spécifications fournisavec cet outil électrique. Ne pas suivre les instructions énumérées ci-dessous peut provoquer un choc électrique,un incendie et/ou une blessure sérieuse.Conserver tous les avertissements et toutes les instruc-tions pour pouvoir s'y reporter ultérieurement.Le terme "outil électrique" dans les avertissements fait réfé-rence à votre outil électrique alimenté par le secteur (aveccordon d’alimentation) ou votre outil électrique fonctionnant sur batterie (sans cordon d’alimentation).Sécurité de la zone de travailu Conserver la zone de travail propre et bien éclairée. Les zones en désordre ou sombres sont propices aux ac-cidents.u Ne pas faire fonctionner les outils électriques en at-mosphère explosive, par exemple en présence de li-quides inflammables, de gaz ou de poussières. Les ou-tils électriques produisent des étincelles qui peuvent en-flammer les poussières ou les fumées.u Maintenir les enfants et les personnes présentes àl’écart pendant l’utilisation de l’outil électrique. Les distractions peuvent vous faire perdre le contrôle de l’ou-til.Sécurité électriqueu Il faut que les fiches de l’outil électrique soient adap-tées au socle. Ne jamais modifier la fiche de quelque façon que ce soit. Ne pas utiliser d’adaptateurs avec des outils électriques à branchement de terre. Des fiches non modifiées et des socles adaptés réduisent le risque de choc électrique.u Éviter tout contact du corps avec des surfaces reliées à la terre telles que les tuyaux, les radiateurs, les cui-sinières et les réfrigérateurs. Il existe un risque accru de choc électrique si votre corps est relié à la terre.u Ne pas exposer les outils électriques à la pluie ou à des conditions humides. La pénétration d‘eau à l’intérieur d’un outil électrique augmente le risque de choc élec-trique.u Ne pas maltraiter le cordon. Ne jamais utiliser le cor-don pour porter, tirer ou débrancher l’outil électrique.Maintenir le cordon à l’écart de la chaleur, du lubri-fiant, des arêtes vives ou des parties en mouvement. Des cordons endommagés ou emmêlés augmentent le risque de choc électrique.u Lorsqu’on utilise un outil électrique à l’extérieur, utili-ser un prolongateur adapté à l’utilisation extérieure. L’utilisation d’un cordon adapté à l’utilisation extérieure réduit le risque de choc électrique.u Si l'usage d'un outil électrique dans un emplacement humide est inévitable, utiliser une alimentation proté-gée par un dispositif à courant différentiel résiduel (RCD). L'usage d'un RCD réduit le risque de choc élec-trique.Sécurité des personnesu Rester vigilant, regarder ce que vous êtes en train de faire et faire preuve de bon sens dans votre utilisation de l’outil électrique. Ne pas utiliser un outil électrique lorsque vous êtes fatigué ou sous l’emprise dedrogues, de l’alcool ou de médicaments. Un moment d’inattention en cours d’utilisation d’un outil électrique peut entraîner des blessures graves.u Utiliser un équipement de protection individuelle.Toujours porter une protection pour les yeux. LesBosch Power Tools1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)10 | Françaiséquipements de protection individuelle tels que lesmasques contre les poussières, les chaussures de sécuri-té antidérapantes, les casques ou les protections audi-tives utilisés pour les conditions appropriées réduisent les blessures.uÉviter tout démarrage intempestif. S’assurer que l’in-terrupteur est en position arrêt avant de brancher l’outil au secteur et/ou au bloc de batteries, de le ra-masser ou de le porter. Porter les outils électriques en ayant le doigt sur l’interrupteur ou brancher des outils électriques dont l’interrupteur est en position marche est source d’accidents.uRetirer toute clé de réglage avant de mettre l’outil électrique en marche. Une clé laissée fixée sur une par-tie tournante de l’outil électrique peut donner lieu à des blessures.uNe pas se précipiter. Garder une position et un équi-libre adaptés à tout moment. Cela permet un meilleur contrôle de l’outil électrique dans des situations inatten-dues.uS’habiller de manière adaptée. Ne pas porter de vête-ments amples ou de bijoux. Garder les cheveux et les vêtements à distance des parties en mouvement. Des vêtements amples, des bijoux ou les cheveux longs peuvent être pris dans des parties en mouvement.uSi des dispositifs sont fournis pour le raccordement d’équipements pour l’extraction et la récupération des poussières, s’assurer qu’ils sont connectés et correc-tement utilisés. Utiliser des collecteurs de poussière peut réduire les risques dus aux poussières.uRester vigilant et ne pas négliger les principes de sé-curité de l'outil sous prétexte que vous avez l'habitude de l'utiliser. Une fraction de seconde d'inattention peut provoquer une blessure grave.Utilisation et entretien de l’outil électriqueu Ne pas forcer l’outil électrique. Utiliser l’outil élec-trique adapté à votre application. L’outil électrique adapté réalise mieux le travail et de manière plus sûre au régime pour lequel il a été construit.u Ne pas utiliser l’outil électrique si l’interrupteur ne permet pas de passer de l’état de marche à arrêt et in-versement. Tout outil électrique qui ne peut pas être commandé par l’interrupteur est dangereux et il faut le ré-parer.u Débrancher la fiche de la source d’alimentation et/ou enlever le bloc de batteries, s'il est amovible, avant tout réglage, changement d’accessoires ou avant de ranger l’outil électrique. De telles mesures de sécuritépréventives réduisent le risque de démarrage accidentel de l’outil électrique.u Conserver les outils électriques à l’arrêt hors de la portée des enfants et ne pas permettre à des per-sonnes ne connaissant pas l’outil électrique ou les pré-sentes instructions de le faire fonctionner. Les outils électriques sont dangereux entre les mains d’utilisateurs novices.uObserver la maintenance des outils électriques et des accessoires. Vérifier qu’il n’y a pas de mauvais aligne-ment ou de blocage des parties mobiles, des pièces cassées ou toute autre condition pouvant affecter le fonctionnement de l’outil électrique. En cas de dom-mages, faire réparer l’outil électrique avant de l’utili-ser. De nombreux accidents sont dus à des outils élec-triques mal entretenus.u Garder affûtés et propres les outils permettant de couper. Des outils destinés à couper correctement en-tretenus avec des pièces coupantes tranchantes sont moins susceptibles de bloquer et sont plus faciles àcontrôler.u Utiliser l’outil électrique, les accessoires et les lames etc., conformément à ces instructions, en tenant compte des conditions de travail et du travail à réali-ser. L’utilisation de l’outil électrique pour des opérations différentes de celles prévues peut donner lieu à des situa-tions dangereuses.u Il faut que les poignées et les surfaces de préhension restent sèches, propres et dépourvues d'huiles et de graisses. Des poignées et des surfaces de préhension glissantes rendent impossibles la manipulation et le contrôle en toute sécurité de l'outil dans les situations in-attendues.Maintenance et entretienu Faire entretenir l’outil électrique par un réparateur qualifié utilisant uniquement des pièces de rechange identiques. Cela assure le maintien de la sécurité de l’ou-til électrique.Avertissements de sécurité pour la perceuseInstructions de sécurité pour toutes les opérationsu Porter des protecteurs d’oreille lors de l’utilisation de la perceuse à percussion.Porter des protecteursd’oreille lors de l’utilisation de la perceuse à percussion.u Utiliser la ou les poignées auxiliaires. La perte de contrôle peut provoquer des blessures.u Tenir l'outil électrique par les surfaces de préhension isolées, au cours des opérations pendant lesquelles l’accessoire de coupe ou les fixations peut être en contact avec un câblage caché ou avec son propre cor-don. Un accessoire de coupe ou les fixations en contact avec un fil "sous tension" peut "mettre sous tension" les parties métalliques exposées de l'outil électrique et pro-voquer un choc électrique chez l'opérateur.Instructions de sécurité pour l’utilisation de forets longs u Ne jamais utiliser à une vitesse supérieure à la vitesse assignée maximale du foret. À des vitesses supérieures,le foret est susceptible de se plier s’il peut tourner libre-ment sans être en contact avec la pièce à usiner, ce qui provoque des blessures.u Toujours commencer à percer à faible vitesse et en mettant l’embout du foret en contact avec la pièce àusiner. À des vitesses supérieures, le foret est suscep-tible de se plier s’il peut tourner librement sans être en1 609 92A 5E5 | (17.08.2021)Bosch Power Tools。
RURG1520CC 15A, 200V Ultrafast Dual DiodeRURG1520CC15A, 200V Ultrafast Dual DiodeFeatures•Ultrafast with Soft Recovery...........................<30ns •Operating Temperature..................................175°C •Reverse Voltage..............................................200V •Avalanche Energy Rated •Planar ConstructionApplications•Switching Power Supplies •Power Switching Circuits •General PurposeOrdering InformationsNote: When ordering, use the entire part number.DescriptionThe RURG1520CC is an ultrafast dual diode with soft recovery characteristics (trr<30ns). It has low forward voltage drop and is of silicon nitride passivated ion-implanted epitaxial planar con-struction.This device is intended for use as a freewheeling/clamping diode and rectifier in a variety of switching power supplies and other power switching applications. Its low stored charge and ultrafast recovery with soft recovery characteristic minimizes ringing and electrical noise in many power switching circuits,reducting power loss in the switching transistors.Formerly developmental type TA09926.Absolute Maximum Ratings (Per Leg) T C= 25°CPart NumberPackageBrandRURG1520CCTO-247RURG1520CANODE 1CATHODEANODE 2CATHODE (BOTTOM SIDEMETAL)JEDEC STYLE TO-247KA 1A 2SymbolParameterRURG1520CUnitsV RRM Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage 200V V RWM Working Peak Reverse Voltage 200V V R DC Blocking Voltage200V I F(AV)Average Rectified Forward Current (T C = 157°C)15A I FRM Repetitive Peak Surge Current (Square Wave, 20kHz)30A I FSM Nonrepetitive Peak Surge Current (Halfwave, 1 phase, 60Hz)200A P D Maximum Power Dissipation100W E AVL Avalanche Energy (See Figures 8 and 9)20mJ T STG , T JOperating and Storage Temperature-65 to 175°CRURG1520CC 15A, 200V Ultrafast Dual DiodeElectrical Characteristics (Per Leg) T C= 25°C, unless otherwise specifiedDEFINITIONSV F = Instantaneous forwrd voltage (pw = 300µs, D = 2%)I R = Instantaneous reverse current.t rr = Reverse recovery time (See Figure 6), summation of t a + t b .t a = Time to reach peak reverse current (See Figure 6).t b = Time from peak I RM to projected zero crossing of I RM based on a straight line from peak I RM through 25% of I RM (See Figure 6).R θJC = Thermal resistance junction to case.pw = pulse width.D = duty cycleSymbolParameterTest ConditionsMin.Typ.Max.UnitsV F Forward Voltage I F = 15A1.05V I F = 15A, T C = 150°C 0.85V I R Reverse Leakage V R = 200V100µA V R = 200V, T C = 150°C 500µA t rr Reverse Recovery TimeI F = 1A, dlF/dt = 100A/µs 30ns I F = 15A, dlF/dt = 100A/µs 35ns t a I F = 15A, dlF/dt = 100A/µs 20ns t b I F = 15A, dlF/dt = 100A/µs10nsR θJC1.5°C/WRURG1520CC 15A, 200V Ultrafast Dual DiodeTRADEMARKSThe following are registered and unregistered trademarks Fairchild Semiconductor owns or is authorized to use and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all such trademarks.RURG1520CC 15A, 200V Ultrafast Dual DiodeDISCLAIMERFAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO ANY PRODUCTS HEREIN TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY, FUNCTION OR DESIGN. FAIRCHILD DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE APPLICATION OR USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR CIRCUIT DESCRIBED HEREIN; NEITHER DOES IT CONVEY ANY LICENSE UNDER ITS PATENT RIGHTS, NOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS.LIFE SUPPORT POLICYFAIRCHILD’S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION.As used herein:1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which,(a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling,can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user.2. A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.PRODUCT STATUS DEFINITIONS Definition of TermsDatasheet Identification Product Status DefinitionAdvance InformationFormative or In Design This datasheet contains the design specifications for product development. Specifications may change in any manner without notice.PreliminaryFirst ProductionThis datasheet contains preliminary data, andsupplementary data will be published at a later date.Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in order to improve design.No Identification Needed Full ProductionThis datasheet contains final specifications. Fairchild Semiconductor reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in order to improve design.Obsolete Not In ProductionThis datasheet contains specifications on a product that has been discontinued by Fairchild semiconductor.The datasheet is printed for reference information only.FAST ®FASTr™FPS™FRFET™GlobalOptoisolator™GTO™HiSeC™I 2C™i-Lo ™ImpliedDisconnect™IntelliMAX™ISOPLANAR™LittleFET™MICROCOUPLER™MicroFET™MicroPak™MICROWIRE™MSX™MSXPro™OCX™OCXPro™OPTOLOGIC ®OPTOPLANAR™PACMAN™POP™Power247™PowerEdge™PowerSaver™PowerTrench ®QFET ®QS™QT Optoelectronics™Quiet Series™RapidConfigure™RapidConnect™µSerDes™SILENT SWITCHER ®SMART START™SPM™Stealth™SuperFET™SuperSOT™-3SuperSOT™-6SuperSOT™-8SyncFET™TinyLogic ®TINYOPTO™TruTranslation™UHC™UltraFET ®UniFET™VCX™A CEx™ActiveArray™Bottomless™CoolFET™CROSSVOLT ™DOME™EcoSPARK™E 2CMOS™EnSigna™FACT™FACT Quiet Series™Across the board. Around the world.™The Power Franchise ®Programmable Active Droop™Rev. 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aisi1010化学成分是什么?回答验证码:换一张登录并发表取消回答6132122009-11-26 19:28:11N1在mm去除维度N2取消所有毛刺和锐利N3 AISI 1010年到1020年N4,如果弄翻,供营商去除所有重音N5混合半径N6可允许的投射N7一刹那线N8选择形式general笔记1.是IO714方法2. SI UNITS/TS 1-20-923.对实验装置的标志1-10-05 对实验装置的4. ABBREMATIONS 1-10-01NOTES APPUCABLE呼叫请求1. ISO公尺螺纹对是4218 2.维度在化工或电镀的结束以后申请3.对实验装置1 10DB的表面结束4.基准维度5.表明重大特征FORM :冷成形finish :锌板材向TD 29085删除方面的N1毫米氮气中删除所有毛刺和夏普N3型倡议1010年至1020年N4如果破坏,供应商,以消除所有讲N5混合半径N6投影许可N7闪光线N8替代形式一般债券1 。
是IO714方法2 。
SI单位/温度1-20-923 。
符号的Ts 1-10-054 。
ABBREMATIONS对温度1-10-01附注APPUCABLE的WHERE征稿1 。
国际标准化组织度量线程是42182 。
尺寸后申请化学或电镀整理3 。
表面完成指标1 - 10 -数据库4 。
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表示显着特点形式:冷成型完成:锌板运输署29085yanlu12009-12-16 21:15:56一﹞奥斯田系不锈钢平时最常看到的304不锈钢即为此类,其标准成分是18%铬加8%镍,即一般所称的18-8不锈钢。
此类不锈钢的特性为无磁性、无法藉由热处理方法来改变其金相组织结构、加工性佳,又因含合金元素--镍,所以抗蚀性优于只含铬﹝不含镍﹞的另两类不锈钢。
300系不锈钢主要的用途有:一般民生用途如厨房餐具、建材、医疗卫生器材、食品加工用材、交通工具、化工设备及管件、机械设备及零件。
AS1520, AS152110-Bit, Single-Supply, Low-Power, 400/300ksps, 8-Channel A/D ConvertersP r o d uc t B r i e f1 General DescriptionThe AS1520/AS1521 are low-power, 8/4-channel, 400/300ksps, 10-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converters specif-ically designed to operate with single-supply devices. Superior AC characteristics, very low power consump-tion, and highly-reliable packaging make these ultra-small devices perfect for battery-powered remote-sen-sor and data-acquisition devices.The successive-approximation register (SAR), high-speed sampling, high-bandwidth track/hold circuitry, and multi-mode operation combine to make these devices highly-flexible and configurable.Both devices require low supply current (2.8mA @400ksps, AS1520; 2.2mA @ 300ksps, AS1521) and fea-ture a reduced-power mode and a power-down mode to lower power consumption at slower throughput rates.The devices operate from a single supply (+4.5 to +5.5V, AS1520; +2.7 to +3.6V, AS1521). Both devices contain an internal 2.5V reference, an integrated referencebuffer, and feature support for an external reference (1V to V DD ).Data accesses are made via the high-speed, 4-wire, SPI, QSPI-, and Microwire-compatible serial interface.The devices are available in a 20-pin TSSOP package.Figure 1. Block Diagram and Pin Assignments2 Key Features! Single-Supply Operation:-+4.5 to +5.5V (AS1520)-+2.7 to +3.6V (AS1521)! Sampling Rate:-400ksps (AS1520)-300ksps (AS1521)! Software-Configurable Analog Input Types:-8-Channel Single-Ended-8-Channel Pseudo Differential Referenced to COM -4-Channel Pseudo Differential -4-Channel Fully Differential! Software-Configurable Input Range ! Internal +2.5V Reference ! Low-Current Operation:-2.8mA @ 400ksps (AS1520)-2.2mA @ 300ksps (AS1521)-0.4mA in Reduced-Power Mode -0.5µA in Full Power-Down Mode! SPI/QSPI/Microwire/TMS320-Compatible ! 20-pin TSSOP Package3 ApplicationsThe devices are ideal for remote sensors, data-acquisi-tion and data-logging devices, pen-digitizers, process control, or any other space-limited A/D application with low power-consumption requirements.AS1520/AS1521Control LogicOutput Shift Register10-Bit SARINOUT REFAnalog Input+1.2V REF Input Shift RegisterTrack/Hold 17k ΩAv ≈ 2.05+2.50V15SSTRB17CSN 14DOUT 20V DD119V DD213GND18SCLK16DIN1:8CH0:CH79COM12REFADJ11REF10V DD3AS1520/AS15211CH02CH13CH24CH35CH46CH57CH68CH79COM 10V DD320V DD119V DD218SCLK 17CSN16DIN 15SSTRB 14DOUT 13GND 12REFADJ 11REFAS1520/AS1521Product BriefCopyrightsCopyright © 1997-2007, austriamicrosystems AG, Schloss Premstaetten, 8141 Unterpremstaetten, Austria-Europe. Trademarks Registered ®. All rights reserved. The material herein may not be reproduced, adapted, merged, trans-lated, stored, or used without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.All products and companies mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. DisclaimerDevices sold by austriamicrosystems AG are covered by the warranty and patent indemnification provisions appearing in its Term of Sale. austriamicrosystems AG makes no warranty, express, statutory, implied, or by description regarding the information set forth herein or regarding the freedom of the described devices from patent infringement. austriami-crosystems AG reserves the right to change specifications and prices at any time and without notice. Therefore, prior to designing this product into a system, it is necessary to check with austriamicrosystems AG for current information. This product is intended for use in normal commercial applications. Applications requiring extended temperature range, unusual environmental requirements, or high reliability applications, such as military, medical life-support or life-sustaining equipment are specifically not recommended without additional processing by austriamicrosystems AG for each application. For shipments of less than 100 parts the manufacturing flow might show deviations from the standard production flow, such as test flow or test location.The information furnished here by austriamicrosystems AG is believed to be correct and accurate. However, austriamicrosystems AG shall not be liable to recipient or any third party for any damages, including but not limited to personal injury, property damage, loss of profits, loss of use, interruption of business or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, of any kind, in connection with or arising out of the furnishing, performance or use of the tech-nical data herein. No obligation or liability to recipient or any third party shall arise or flow out of austriamicrosystems AG rendering of technical or other services.Contact InformationHeadquartersaustriamicrosystems AGA-8141 Schloss Premstaetten, AustriaTel: +43 (0) 3136 500 0Fax: +43 (0) 3136 525 01For Sales Offices, Distributors and Representatives, please visit:/contact。
Philips Semiconductors Product specificationRectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB seriesSchottky barrierFEATURESSYMBOLQUICK REFERENCE DATA• Low forward volt drop • Fast switching• Reverse surge capability• High thermal cycling performance • Low thermal resistanceGENERAL DESCRIPTIONDual schottky rectifier diodes intended for use as output rectifiers in low voltage,high frequency switched mode power supplies.The PBYL1525CT series is supplied in the SOT78(TO220AB)conventional leaded package.The PBYL1525CTB series is supplied in the SOT404surface mounting package.PINNINGSOT78 (TO220AB)SOT404LIMITING VALUESLimiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134)SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONSMIN.MAX.UNIT PBYL1520CT 25CT PBYL1520CTB 25CTB V RRM Peak repetitive reverse -2025V voltageV RWM Working peak reverse -2025V voltageV R Continuous reverse voltage T mb ≤ 107 ˚C-2025V I O(AV)Average rectified output square wave; δ = 0.5; T mb ≤ 127 ˚C -15A current (both diodes conducting)I FRM Repetitive peak forward square wave; δ = 0.5; T mb ≤ 127 ˚C -15A current per diodeI FSMNon-repetitive peak forward t = 10 ms -90A current per diode t = 8.3 ms-100A sinusoidal; T j = 125 ˚C prior to surge; with reapplied V RRM(max)I RRM Peak repetitive reverse pulse width and repetition rate -1A surge current per diode limited by T j maxT j Operating junction -150˚C temperatureT stgStorage temperature- 65175˚C1. It is not possible to make connection to pin 2 of the SOT404 package.Philips Semiconductors Product specification Rectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB series Schottky barrierTHERMAL RESISTANCESSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNITRth j-mb Thermal resistance junction per diode--3K/W to mounting base both diodes-- 2.5K/WRth j-a Thermal resistance junction SOT78 package, in free air-60-K/W to ambient SOT404 package, pcb mounted, minimum-50-K/Wfootprint, FR4 boardELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICSAll characteristics are per diode at Tj= 25 ˚C unless otherwise specifiedSYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN.TYP.MAX.UNITVF Forward voltage IF= 7.5 A; Tj= 150˚C-0.370.42VIF= 7.5 A; Tj= 125˚C-0.390.45VIF= 15 A; Tj= 125˚C-0.570.61VIF= 15 A-0.590.64VI R Reverse current VR= VRWM-0.25mAVR= VRWM; Tj= 100˚C-1020mACd Junction capacitance VR= 5 V; f = 1 MHz, Tj= 25˚C to 125˚C-350-pFPhilips Semiconductors Product specificationRectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB seriesSchottky barrierPhilips Semiconductors Product specificationRectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB seriesSchottky barrierMECHANICAL DATA1. Refer to mounting instructions for SOT78 (TO220) envelopes.2. Epoxy meets UL94 V0 at 1/8".Philips Semiconductors Product specificationRectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB seriesSchottky barrierMECHANICAL DATAMOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS1. Epoxy meets UL94 V0 at 1/8".Philips Semiconductors Product specification Rectifier diodes PBYL1525CT, PBYL1525CTB series Schottky barrierDEFINITIONSData sheet statusObjective specification This data sheet contains target or goal specifications for product development. Preliminary specification This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later. Product specification This data sheet contains final product specifications.Limiting valuesLimiting values are given in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections ofthis specification is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. Application informationWhere application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specification.© Philips Electronics N.V. 1998All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.The information presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, it is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. No liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence of its use. Publication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under patent or other industrial or intellectual property rights.LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONSThese products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices or systems where malfunction of these products can be reasonably expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.。
Dynamically agile. Effortlessly superior. Presenting the all-new i20. For those driven by confidence, the irresistible icon has arrived. Its breathtaking presence casts a magnetic charm; while its connected and intuitive features enhance your comfort and convenience. Truly a class above the rest.One look is all it takes to fall in love with the all-new i20. Its sensuous sporty design turns heads everywhere it goes. It is wider, longer and features the new electric sunroof. 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Superior leather* upholstery and ambient lighting elevate your senses to a new high.Impressive interiors.Other features: Front & rear adjustable headrests I Leather * wrapped gear knob I Sliding front armrest (Best in segment)Leather * wrapped steering wheel I Sleek dashboard IMetal finish inside door handlesSuperior leg room and thigh supportSoothing blue ambient lightingSporty black interiors with red inserts Digital cluster with TFT multi information display (MID)Rear seat armrest Metal pedals (Turbo only)Best in segmentBest in segmentBest in segmentLeather* seat upholstery (Turbo only)* Artificial leatherTake a peek inside the all-new i20 and you will discover a car buzzing with cutting-edge connectivity. Bluelink connects you to intuitive features like voice recognition, remote unlock and climate control to make your journeys convenient and enjoyable. Intelligent connectivity.Hyundai Bluelink with over the air (OTA) map updates (1st in segment)Smart watch app features : Engine start/stop I Lock/unlock I Horn & lights I Range I Engine status I HVAC status I Door status Fuel level/status I Tyre pressure status I Geo-fence alert I Stolen vehicle alert I Speed alert I Time fence alert I Valet alertwith 50+ featuresAlert services• Geo-fence (out-of-area) alert• Speed alert• Time fencing (out-of-time) alertVehicle health monitoring• Monthly health report• Maintenance alert• Driving information/behaviorLocation based services• Real-time traffic information• Share the destination (from device)• Real-time vehicle tracking (from app)Remote engine controls• Find my car location• Remote engine start/stop• Remote climate controlIntuitive voicerecognition commands• Voice assist dialling• Navigation assistance• Climate controlOver the air map updates• Hassle free map updates withoutvisiting dealershipThe all-new i20 brings together the best in class technology to make your drives unforgettable. Feel every note of your favourite tunes, powered by the high-end Bose sound system. Witness amazing sights through the new electric sunroof and breathe in fresh air through the air purifier with oxygen as you cruise along. Innovative technology.Electric sunroofBest in segmentBest in segment1st in segment1st in segment26.03 cm (10.25”) HD touchscreen infotainment & navigation systemBose premium 7 speaker systemOxyboost air purifier withair quality indicatorWireless charger with cooling padRear AC ventsPuddle lamps with welcome functionCruise controlOther features: Home to car (H2C) with Alexa & Google Voice Assistant^^ I Steering wheel with audio & bluetooth controls I Voice recognition** I iblue (audio remote application) I Rear smartphone pocketEco coating (1st in segment) I Smart entry with push button start/stop I Fully automatic temperature control (FATC) I Glovebox cooling I Front & rear USB charger I Tilt & telescopic steering^^T&C apply.**Through smartphone connectivity.Loaded with most advanced safety features, the all-new i20 offers the most comprehensive safety package in its class - the 6 airbags are built to provide maximum protection, while electronic stability control (ESC) with vehicle stability management (VSM) and emergency stop signal (ESS) provide peace of mind.6 airbagsElectronic stability control (ESC) with vehicle stability management (VSM)Tyre pressure monitoring system (highline) with display on MIDHill assist control (HAC)Strong body structure (with 66% AHSS and HSS)Other features: Impact sensing auto door unlock I Speed sensing auto door lock I Rear defogger with timer I Central locking (door & tailgate)Automatic headlamps I Head lamp escort function I Burglar alarm I Driver rear view monitor (DRVM) I Emergency stop signal (1st in segment)Height adjustment seat belt - driver & passenger I Rear camera with dynamic guidelines I ISOFIX Standard across all variantsABS with EBD ^Dual airbagswithpretensionersRear parking sensors1st in segmentBest in segmentIncredible safety.^Electronic brakeforce distribution。
抗氧剂1520 (500)
中文名称:2,4-二(正辛基硫亚甲基)-6-甲基苯酚
英文名称:2,4-Bis(octylthiomethyl)-6-Methylphenol
CAS 号:110553-27-0
结构式:
分子式:C25H44OS2
分子量:424.7
物理性质:
熔点:>14℃
外观:白色结晶或无色至淡黄色液体
比重:0.980(20℃)
粘度:80-90mPa.s(20℃)
技术指标:
纯度:≥95%
闪点:≥200℃
抗氧剂 1520是一种新的高分子量液体抗氧剂,它对橡胶的稳定和粘合剂化合物的稳定有一定的效果。
1520能有效的防止凝胶的形成,防止在隔离、干燥放在库房和船运过程中橡胶颜色,分子量及粘度的变化。
1520即使是在橡胶加工中不加亚磷酸脂 (TNPP) 也很有效。
但如需要,加入亚磷酸脂会使效果更好。
同时,1520也可用在聚合或有机基体中,包括热塑性弹性体、合成油等
用途:本品为橡胶新型抗氧剂。
主要用在顺丁橡胶、丁苯橡胶、乙丙橡胶、丁腈橡胶、热塑性弹体等合成橡胶中,其用量少,抗氧效果好,能提高塑料或合成塑料的稳定性。
属于环保
型抗氧剂,实现了橡胶产品由通用型向环保型的转变。
本品还可以应用在润滑剂、塑料等高分子聚合体中,均具有优异的抗氧化效能。
包装、贮存、运输及注意事项:
镀锌桶包装,净重200kg。
本产品应贮存在清洁干燥处,防雨。
在搬运本产品时,应避免强烈碰擦。
徕卡GS20专业数据成图系统(PDM)(Version 1.0)野外向导手册徕卡测量系统GPS部2007年11月目录1基本操作:______________________________________________________4 1.1充电电池__________________________________________________________41.2电源开关__________________________________________________________41.3界面图标__________________________________________________________51.3.1精度因子____________________________________________________________51.3.2停行状态____________________________________________________________51.3.3卫星接收状态________________________________________________________51.3.4差分改正____________________________________________________________51.3.5存贮卡状态:________________________________________________________51.3.6电池状态和系统时间:________________________________________________51.4按键功能__________________________________________________________61.4.1数字字母键:________________________________________________________61.4.2电源开关键__________________________________________________________61.4.3“Enter”键和“Escape”键__________________________________________________71.4.4箭头键______________________________________________________________71.4.5菜单按钮____________________________________________________________71.4.6主菜单______________________________________________________________71.4.7“页面切换”功能______________________________________________________71.5应用软件界面______________________________________________________81.5.1地图界面____________________________________________________________81.5.2GPS标识和地图缩放_____________________________________________________81.5.3浮动菜单____________________________________________________________91.5.4数据列表及筛选:____________________________________________________91.5.5数据筛选(Filtering)________________________________________________10 2数据采集(Data Collection)______________________________________112.1工作管理_________________________________________________________11 2.2代码管理_________________________________________________________112.3代码模板以及数据采集_____________________________________________112.3.1代码模板___________________________________________________________112.3.2属性数据采集_______________________________________________________122.3.3点位采集___________________________________________________________122.3.4线状和面状目标的采集_______________________________________________142.3.5采集模式___________________________________________________________15 3数据管理_______________________________________________________163.1目标的选择_______________________________________________________163.1.1“未选”状态_________________________________________________________163.1.2“选中目标”状态_____________________________________________________163.1.3“选中节点”状态_____________________________________________________163.2选择目标_________________________________________________________173.2.1目标管理___________________________________________________________173.2.2选择节点或顶点_____________________________________________________183.2.3目标菜单___________________________________________________________183.2.4节点菜单___________________________________________________________18 4导航___________________________________________________________204.1导航画面_________________________________________________________20 4.2航点的选择和管理_________________________________________________21 4.3更新目标数据_____________________________________________________21 5辅助工具_______________________________________________________225.1工作管理(Job Management)______________________________________225.2编码模板管理_____________________________________________________225.2.1新建代码模板文件___________________________________________________235.2.2新建代码___________________________________________________________235.3ID模板管理______________________________________________________235.3.1新建ID模板_________________________________________________________235.3.2修改ID模板_________________________________________________________245.4硬件管理_________________________________________________________245.4.1硬件管理项目_______________________________________________________245.4.2对比度_____________________________________________________________245.4.3无线通讯设置(蓝牙连接)___________________________________________245.4.4清除已选定的设备___________________________________________________255.5设备管理程序_____________________________________________________255.5.1创建新设备_________________________________________________________255.5.2修改现有设备_______________________________________________________265.6应用程序_________________________________________________________265.6.1文件管理___________________________________________________________266系统设置(Setup)______________________________________________28 6.1选择,修改和创建配置文件_________________________________________286.1.1选择_______________________________________________________________286.1.2修改_______________________________________________________________286.1.3新建_______________________________________________________________28 6.2树状目录导航_____________________________________________________286.3卫星接收(GPS)_________________________________________________296.3.1卫星跟踪___________________________________________________________296.3.2最小卫星数_________________________________________________________296.3.3天线类型___________________________________________________________306.3.4数据记录(Logging)_________________________________________________306.3.5时间和位置初始化(Time and Initial Position)____________________________306.4数据采集(Data Collection)_______________________________________306.4.1质量监测___________________________________________________________306.5接口管理(Interface)_____________________________________________316.5.1实时差分___________________________________________________________316.5.2偏置设备___________________________________________________________326.5.3ASCII输入____________________________________________________________326.6数据单位和格式___________________________________________________326.6.1测量单位___________________________________________________________326.6.2语言_______________________________________________________________336.6.3格式_______________________________________________________________33 7状态显示(Status)______________________________________________337.1GPS_____________________________________________________________337.1.1定位_______________________________________________________________337.1.2卫星信息___________________________________________________________337.1.3卫星视图___________________________________________________________347.2接口状态_________________________________________________________347.2.1实时差分___________________________________________________________347.2.2硬件状态___________________________________________________________34简介祝贺您购买和使用徕卡GS20专业数据成图系统,这是一种全新的GPS/GIS 成图解决方案!注:使用前请详细阅读和参考本手册。
Applications Features DescriptionOrdering InformationClare’s Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD TM is well suited for small,signal switching applications. The small size lends itself to surface mountable applications; working well on higher density PC boards. The Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD TM has sputtered ruthenium contacts and an extraordinary seal strength achieved by a patented laser sealing of the leads.In low level or dry switching environments, switches typically exceed 1 billion operations. In addition, the molding process provides a solid plastic outer shell. This plastic shell provides superior mechanical strength,eliminates concerns over handling glass switches, and provides an ideal solution for high speed, automated assembly environments.Standard Test CoilA complete part number is represented by the digits to the right. For example, CM5S1030 is a MOLDED ULTRA-MINI DYAD™ with a minimum operate value of 10NI and a maximum of 30NI. Refer to the switch operating specification charts for available ranges. Special ranges are available upon request.Surface Mount Molded Ultra-Mini DYADRefer to operating characteristics table for complete part number.Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD ™Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD™ Surface Mount2Full Blade Sensitivity 3Surface Mount Switches are packaged 3,000 parts per reel1Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD ™CM5DS-CM5-R1•Small size•SMT-compatible •Easily formed leads•Sputtered ruthenium contacts •Hermetically sealed contacts•Fast switching speed — up to 500Hz•Wide range of available magnetic sensitivities • Superior mechanical strength• Enhanced for better auto placement •Security−Proximity sensing −Smoke alarms •Automotive −Level sensor−Lamp current sensor •RelaysThe magnetic force (expressed in NI, AT or Ampere Turns) required to cause the reed switch contacts to close is called the pull-in or operate value.(1) Consult factory for test procedure.The reed switch shall be placed in the test coil with the gap centered in the core of the coil winding.Test leads and their clips must be non-magnetic.The longitudinal axis of the test coil and the test switch shall be vertical.CM5S XX XXMaximum operate value Minimumoperate value"S"for straight switchCM5Rev. 1Absolute Maximum Ratings are stress ratings. Stressesin excess of these ratings can cause permanent damage to the device. Functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of this data sheet is not implied.Exposure of the device to the absolute maximum ratings for extended period may degrade the device and effect its reliability.Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD ™2SpecificationsAll parameters are at 25°C unless otherwise stated.(1) Contact resistance measured with 4 terminal method, 1.1" between test leads (2)>1012 Ω is available upon request (3)A 24V zener in series with a diode across the coil (4)Use caution not to exceed vibration resistance limits while ultrasonically cleaning. Contact Clare, Inc.Engineering for more details/ recommendations (5)15 ampere turn minimumCM5Rev. 1Mechanical DimensionsDimensionsmm inchesMolded Ultra-Mini DYAD ™3CLARE LOCATIONSClare Headquarters78 Cherry Hill DriveBeverly, MA 01915Tel: 1-978-524-6700Fax: 1-978-524-4900Toll Free: 1-800-27-CLARE Clare Switch Division4315 Earth City Expresssway St. Louis, MO 63045Tel: 1-314-770-1832Fax: 1-314-770-1812Clare Micronix Division145 ColumbiaAliso Viejo, CA 92656-1490 Tel: 1-949-831-4622Fax: 1-949-831-4628SALES OFFICES AMERICASAmericas HeadquartersClare78 Cherry Hill DriveBeverly, MA 01915Tel: 1-978-524-6700Fax: 1-978-524-4900Toll Free: 1-800-27-CLARE Eastern RegionClareP.O. Box 856Mahwah, NJ 07430Tel: 1-201-236-0101Fax: 1-201-236-8685Toll Free: 1-800-27-CLARE Central RegionClare Canada Ltd.3425 Harvester Road, Suite 202 Burlington, Ontario L7N 3N1 Tel: 1-905-333-9066Fax: 1-905-333-1824Western RegionClare1852 West 11th Street, #348 Tracy, CA 95376Tel: 1-209-832-4367Fax: 1-209-832-4732Toll Free: 1-800-27-CLARE CanadaClare Canada Ltd.3425 Harvester Road, Suite 202 Burlington, Ontario L7N 3N1 Tel: 1-905-333-9066Fax: 1-905-333-1824EUROPEEuropean HeadquartersCP Clare nvBampslaan 17B-3500 Hasselt (Belgium)Tel: 32-11-300868Fax: 32-11-300890FranceClare France SalesLead Rep99 route de Versailles91160 ChamplanFranceTel: 33 1 69 79 93 50Fax: 33 1 69 79 93 59GermanyClare Germany SalesActiveComp Electronic GmbHMitterstrasse 1285077 ManchingGermanyTel: 49 8459 3214 10Fax: 49 8459 3214 29ItalyC.L.A.R.E.s.a.s.Via C. Colombo 10/AI-20066 Melzo (Milano)Tel: 39-02-95737160Fax: 39-02-95738829SwedenClare SalesComptronic ABBox 167S-16329 SpångaTel: 46-862-10370Fax: 46-862-10371United KingdomClare UK SalesMarco Polo HouseCook WayBindon RoadTauntonUK-Somerset TA2 6BGTel: 44-1-823 352541Fax: 44-1-823 352797ASIA PACIFICAsian HeadquartersClareRoom N1016, Chia-Hsin, Bldg II,10F, No. 96, Sec. 2Chung Shan North RoadTaipei, Taiwan R.O.C.Tel: 886-2-2523-6368Fax: 886-2-2523-6369Worldwide Sales OfficesSpecification: PB-CM5-R1©Copyright 2001, Clare, Inc.Molded Ultra-Mini DYAD™, Molded Mini DYAD™, andMolded DYAD® are trademarks of Clare, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in USA.5/01/01Clare cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry otherthan circuitry entirely embodied in this Clare product. No circuitpatent licenses nor indemnity are expressed or implied. Clare re-serves the right to change the specification and circuitry, withoutnotice at any time. The products described in this document are notintended for use in medical implantation or other direct life supportapplications where malfunction may result in direct physical harm,injury or death to a person.。
GSM手机伴侣产品手册陕西天基通信科技有限责任公司二○○八年十月目 录一、产品概述 (4)1.产品使用范围 (4)2.天基产品的特色功能 (4)a)上行关断功能 (4)b)数字ALC、模拟ALC (4)c)自激检测功能 (4)d)上下行自动联动调试 (5)e)自动安装指示—简单好用 (5)二、技术指标 (5)1.产品照片 (6)2.指示灯状态表 (6)3.配件清单 (7)4.安装说明 (7)三、应用介绍 (8)四、常见问题解决 (9)五、客户服务 (9)天基通信手机伴侣型号规格汇编表序号 名称 型号手机伴侣1 GSM手机伴侣 TJ‐G900‐(10/15/20)‐KZ2 CDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐C800‐(10/15/20)‐KZ3 DCS手机伴侣 TJ‐D1G8‐(10/15/20)‐KZ4 WCDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐W2G1‐(10/15/20)‐KZ5 TD‐SCDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐T2G0‐(10/15/20)‐KZ手机伴侣6 GSM手机伴侣 TJ‐G900‐(10/15/20)‐XZ7 CDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐C800‐(10/15/20)‐XZ8 DCS手机伴侣 TJ‐D1G8‐(10/15/20)‐XZ9 WCDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐W2G1‐(10/15/20)‐XZ10 TD‐SCDMA手机伴侣 TJ‐T2G0‐(10/15/20)‐XZ多网合一手机伴侣11 GSM/DCS双频手机伴侣 TJ‐GD0918‐(10/15/20)‐2HZ12 GSM/WCDMA双频手机伴侣 TJ‐CW0821‐(10/15/20)‐2HZ13 GSM/CDMA双频手机伴侣 TJ‐CG0809‐(10/15/20)‐2HZ14 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA双频手机伴侣 TJ‐CGW080921‐(10/15/20)‐3HZ15 GSM/DCS/.WCDMA双频手机伴侣 TJ‐GDW081821‐(10/15/20)‐3HZ 可以定制其他网络产品如:Iden、TETRA、TDMA、UMTS……可以定制的其他频段的产品:400M\800M\1800M\1900M\2000M\2100M…… 可以进行产品的任意组合定制:两频、三频、四频……一、 产品概述GSM手机伴侣专用于小面积区域室内天线分布系统,将基站的信号通过无线接入方式直接引入到室内的覆盖区域,再通过小型天线将基站信号发送出去,同时接收手机信号,通过分布系统上行到基站,能有效消除室内覆盖盲区,抑制干扰,为室内的用户提供稳定、可靠的信号,使用户在室内也能享受高质量的个人通信服务。
Ferrogard GS1 & GS2DescriptionThe Ferrogard range of magnetically actuated safety switches offers Non contact reliability together with tolerance to misalignment. They are designed to be installed so that when a guard door isopened, the action of the magnetic actuator being removed from the switch opens the N.C. safety contacts which are intended for the isolation of control power to a machine primary control element.The GS1 and GS2 are designed for heavy duty applications. The GS1 is housed in a stainless steel or brass housing. The GS2 offers the same characteristic as the GS1, but in an Ex housing for hazardous locations.Unlike some magnetic switches the Ferrogards have protected safety contacts to help ensure that they do not fail to danger.All Ferrogards have internal non-resettable overload protection on the safety contact. They should be protected by an external fuse rated as shown in the specifications table.See the Explosion Proof section on page 16-1 for more information on the EX version of the Ferrogard GS2.Features•Non contact actuation•High tolerance to misalignment •High switching current (2A AC)•Metal housings (IP 68)•Ex version availableSpecificationsStandardsEN954-1, ISO13849-1, IEC/EN60204-1, NFPA79, EN1088, ISO14119, ANSI B11.19, AS4024.1CategoryCat. 1 Device per EN954-1Dual channel interlocks suitable for Cat. 3 or 4 systemsApprovalsGS1 and GS2 GS2 Ex CE marked for all applicable directivesand cULusEExd IIC T6 BaseefaOperating Distance – MakeGS1GS212mm (0.47in)15mm (0.59in)Operating Distance – BreakGS1GS223mm (0.91in)26mm (1.02in)Closing Time 3.0ms Dropout Time 2.1ms Bounce Time0.7ms Initial Contact Resistance 15mW Initial Capacitance, T erminal to T erminal0.65pF Initial Insulation Resistance, T erminal to T erminal 1 x 106 ΩSafety Contact Switching Capability250V AC 2A max Safety Contact External Fusing< 1.6A quick blow Min Initial Breakdown Voltage600V ACOperating T emperature -25°C to +125°C (-13° to +257°F)Enclosure Protection IP68 (NEMA 6P)CableGS1 Brass Stainless SteelGS20.75 mm 2 (18AWG) 2 wireGrey PVC Jacket OD 6mm (0.24in)0.75 mm 2 (18AWG) 2 wireWhite PVC Jacket OD 7mm (0.28in)1.34 mm 2 (16AWG) 2 wire Braided Polyolefin Jacket OD 8.4.mm (0.32in)Case Material Stainless Steel or BrassMountingAny PositionM3 mounting security screws included.Weight (not including cable)GS1 Brass GS1 Steel Actuator381g (0.84lbs)388g (0.86lbs)116g (0.26lbs)Electrical Life 1 X 106 at rated load Mechanical Life 10 X 106Vibration 15g, 20 to 1000Hz Shock 50gEx VersionSee Explosion Proof SectionFerrogard GS1 & GS2Product SelectionAccessoriesApproximate Dimensions—mm (inches)Dimensions are not intended to be used for installation purposes.Typical Wiring DiagramsNote:Application DetailsSee page 3-54 for operating principles and mounting examples.Safety Contact Switching CapabilitySafety ContactsAuxiliary ContactsConnection Housing T ype Catalogue Number 250V AC, 2A1 N.C.None2m CableBrass GS 1440N-G02048Stainless Steel440N-G020493m CableBrass GS 2 Ex440N-H02046Stainless Steel440N-H02047DescriptionUsed with Page NumberCatalogue Number Actuator, Alnico Brass Switch —440N-A02056Actuator, Epoxy-paintedStainless Steel—440N-A02057CableQDSafety N.C.Fuse ExternallyFerrogard ApplicationsApplication DetailsEncapsulated in the Ferrogard is a unique high power industrial reed, capable of switching up to 15A. The need switch is de-rated by a non resettable overload protection fuse. On presenting the actuator to the switch, the high intensity magnetic field from the actuator causes the contacts to close. On removing the actuator (opening the door), the safety contacts open.Mounting Example 1Door Closed, Machine RUNDoor Opened, Machine STOP , Door Covering SwitchNote: Whenever possible, the units should be mounted so that no access can be obtained to the switch when the guard door is open, thus preventing attempts to defeat the safety system.Operating PrincipleFerrogard ApplicationsApplication DetailsTypical ApplicationsNote: Under the requirements of the Machinery Directive all machinery must undergo riskassessment to determine the necessary level (or category) of the safety related control system or hazard avoidance measures. While the Ferrogard complies with the requirements of EN1088 it may not be suitable for all types of machinery or environments. Where magnetic materials are present or if it is foreseeable that through machine function or use. Ferrogard operation by magnates other than the supplied actuator is possible, then use of an alternative Allen-Bradley Guardmaster switch is recommended. Other Non contact options include: Ferrocode (which utilizes additional coding techniques preventing them from being overridden by simple means). Alternatively additional measures may be taken to prevent the Ferrogard being easily bypassed. Consideration should be given to the recommended installation example given in the instructions and those in EN1088.Note: Removable guards using Non contact switches may require two switches, one at either side of the guard, or the use of a flap to prevent initial lifting of the non-interlocked edge.Sliding GuardHinged GuardRemovable Guard。
C ADMIUMSECTION 1:PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONPRODUCT IDENTIFIERProduct form: SolidProduct Name: Cadmium Metal (Coating)Formula: Cd Synonyms: N/A INTENDED USE OF PRODUCTUse: Industrial; professional use onlyEMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERCHEMTEL 24 HR Emergency number: 1-800-255-3924SECTION 2: HAZARD IDENTIFICATIONGHS CLASSIFICATION: Acute toxicity, category 3, Carcinogenicity, category 2, Specific target organ toxicity, repeated or prolonged exposure, category 2HAZARD STATEMENTS:H301: Toxic if swallowed. H331: Toxic if inhaled. H350: May cause cancer.H373: May cause damage to organs throughprolonged or repeated exposure.PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS:P264: Wash hands thoroughly after handling P261: Avoid breathing in dust or fumes.P270: Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using this product P201: Obtain special instructions before use.P202: Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P280: Wear protective gloves/clothing and face/eye protection.P301+P310: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CONTROL CENTER P304: IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P308+P313: IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. P405: Store locked upP501: Dispose of contents in accordance with local and federal regulationsSECTION 3:COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTSMIXTUREPrecautionary Statements: Not ApplicableSUBSTANCE NameProduct Identifier % Classification (GHS -US) Cadmium, Metal7440-43-9100See section 2Signal Word:DANGERSafety Data SheetSUPPLIERSPIRA MANUFACTURING CORP.650 JESSIE ST.SAN FERNANDO, CA 91340PH: 818-764-8222FX: 818-764-9880SECTION 4:FIRST AID MEASURESGeneral First-aid Measures: Under normal handling and use, exposure to solid forms of this material present few health haz-ards. Subsequent operations such as grinding, melting or welding may produce hazardous dust or fumes which can be inhaled or come in contact with the skin or eyes. Emergency responders should take care to avoid secondary exposure to cadmium particulate. Wear appropriate protective equipment.INHALATION: Remove to fresh air, keep warm and quiet, give oxygen if breathing is difficult. Seek immediate medical attention. Treat pulmonary edema as a priority, even if no symptoms (i.e. wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, etc.) are apparent. Symptoms of pulmonary edema can be delayed up to 48 hours after exposure. Quickly transport victim to an emergency care facility.INGESTION: Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. Never induce vomiting or give any-thing by mouth to an unconscious person. Ingested cadmium may lead to spontaneous vomiting. If vomiting occurs naturally, have victim rinse mouth with water again.SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash affected area with soap and water. Seek medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reusing.EYES: Flush eyes with lukewarm water, including under upper and lower eyelids, for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.Most Important Symptoms/Effects, Acute and Delayed: May cause irritation. See section 11 for more information.Indication of Immediate Medical Attention and Special Treatment: No other information available.SECTION 5:FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURESExtinguishing Media: Use Class D dry powder extinguishing agent.Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use water or foam.Specific Hazards Arising from the Material: This product does not present fire or explosion hazards as shipped. Fine dust from processing may ignite if allowed to accumulate and subjected to an ignition source. When heated, cadmium emits highly toxic fumes of cadmium oxide.Special Protective Equipment and Precautions for Firefighters: Full face, self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing when necessary.SECTION 6:SPILL OR LEAK MEASURES/PROCEDURESPersonal Precautions, Protective Equipment, and Emergency Procedures: Wear appropriate respiratory and protective equipment specified in section 8. Avoid creating dusts. Avoid breathing dust or fume. Isolate spill area and provide ventilation.Methods and Materials for Containment and Cleaning Up: For larger pieces - pick up mechanically. For chips or dust - vacuum spill using a system equipped with a HEPA filtration system and place in properly labeled closed containers. Special precautions must be taken when changing filters on HEPA vacuum cleaners used to clean up hazardous materials. Caution should be taken to minimize airborne generation of particulate and avoid contamination of air and water.Environmental Precautions: Do not allow to enter drains or to be released to the environment.SECTION 7:HANDLING AND STORAGEPrecautions for Safe Handling: Handle in a well-ventilated area. Avoid creating dust. Avoid exposure to high temperature. Avoid breathing dust or fumes. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash thoroughly before eating or smoking. See section 8 for infor-mation on personal protection equipment.Conditions for Safe Storage, Including Any Incompatibilities: Store in a sealed container. Store in a cool, dry area. . Do not store together with oxidizers, acids or halogens. See section 10 for more information on incompatible materials.CHEMICAL NAME: CADMIUM, METALCONTROL PARAMETERS/ ENGINEERING MEASURES: Local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls are normally required when handling or using this product to avoid overexposure.PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): Lab coat, apron, eye wash, safety shower.RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: When potential exposures are above the occupational limits, approved respirators must be used. . Respiratory protection may be required in addition to ventilation depending upon conditions of use.EYE PROTECTION: Wear chemical splash goggles when handling this product. Have an eye wash station available.SKIN PROTECTION: Avoid skin contact by wearing chemically resistant gloves, an apron and other protective equipment de-pending upon conditions of use. Inspect gloves for chemical break -through and replace at regular intervals. Clean protective equipment regularly. Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and water before eating, drinking, and when leaving work.SECTION 9:PHYSICAL DATASECTION 10:REACTIVITY DATASECTION 8: PROTECTION INFORMATIONFORMULA: CdMOLECULAR WEIGHT: 112.411 APPEARANCE: Silvery metallic ODOR: No data available PHYSICAL STATE: Solid pH: No data availableMELTING POINT: 609.62°F (320.9°C) BOILING POINT: 1400°F (765°C)FREEZING POINT: No data available FLAMMABILITY: No data Available FLASH POINT: No data availableAUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: No data available DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE: No data available VAPOR PRESSURE : 1mm Hg at 741.2°F (394°C) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 8.642 g/cc Insoluble in waterREACTIVITY: No data.CHEMICAL STABILITY: Stable under recommended handling and storage conditions. (see section 7) POSSIBILITY OF HAZARDOUS REACTIONS: High temperatures will generate toxic cadmium oxide fumes. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid creating or accumulating fines or dusts. Avoid high temperatures.INCOMPATABLE MATERIALS: Peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, halogens, interhalogens, strong acids, strong bases, sulphur, potassi-um, zinc, selenium and tellurium.HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Cadmium oxide fumes.ACGIHOSHA PELTLVSTEL TWASTEL 0.01 MG/M3N/A0.005 MG/M3N/AROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, eyes. Product as shipped does not present an inhalation hazard; however subse-quent operations may create dusts or fumes which could be inhaled.SYMPTOMS (ACUTE): Inhalation of fumes may cause upper respiratory tract irritation and systemic poisoning with early symptoms including headache, coughing, and a metallic taste.DELAYED EFFECTS: After a delay of several hours (up to 10) after inhalation of dust or fumes, a person may develop constriction of the chest, persistent cough, and progressive shortness of breath. There may be headache, chills, diarrhea, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, irritability, and restlessness. Prolonged exposure to cadmium dust and/or fume may cause loss of sense of smell, occasional ulcerations of the nasal passages, rhinolaryngitis, cough, shortness of breath, mild anemia, sleeplessness, irritability, loss of appetite, and cadmium-yellow fringe on teeth.ACUTE TOXICITY:CHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER ORAL LD50DERMAL LD50INHALATION LC50Cadmium, Metal7440-43-9 Rat - 225mg/kg N/A Rat - 25mg/kg/30 mins CARCINOGENICITY:CHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER IARC NTP OSHACadmium, Metal 7440-43-9 1K -Known to be carcinogenicCHRONIC EFFECTS: The primary target organ for chronic cadmium effects is the kidney with increased excretion of a specific low molecular weight protein (beta-2-microglobulin). Exposures to high levels of cadmium dust or fume may be immediately dangerous to life or health and can cause delayed pneumonitis with fever and chest pain, and pulmonary edema resulting in death. SECTION 12:ECOLOGICAL DATAOVERVIEW: May be toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not allow material to be released to the environment. No further relevant information available.MOBILITY: N/APERSISTANCE: N/ABIOACCUMULATION: N/ADEGRADABLITY: N/AOTHER ADVERSE EFFECTS: N/ASECTION 13:DISPOSAL INFORMATIONDISPOSAL METHODS: Dispose in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations. Always contact apermitted waste disposer (TSD) to assure complianceWASTE DISPOSAL CODE(S): Not determinedSECTION 11:TOXICITY DATAGROUND– DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Not Available AIR– IATA PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Not AvailableTSCA STATUS:All components in this product are on the TSCA Inventory.CALIFORNIA PROP 65:WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state of Californa to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.SECTION 16:ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONREVISED: MAY 2020Most of the available information on the health effects of cadmium has been gained from industrial exposure to, and research per-formed with, cadmium compounds. Comparatively little research has been conducted to determine the difference in health effects of cadmium metal as opposed to cadmium compounds. In animal studies, it appears that in acute exposures, the relatively more soluble cadmium chloride, cadmium oxide fume, and cadmium carbonate compounds are more toxic than the relatively less soluble cadmium sulfide compounds. Toxicity does not strictly correlate with solubility however, and the solubility of cadmium oxide in biological fluids may be greater than it's solubility in water. Cadmium metal dust is believed to be toxic and all precautions should be taken to avoid exposure. Inhalation and ingestion are the most hazardous routes of exposure. Heating cadmium to high temperature will produce cadmium oxide fume, which is known to be extremely toxic.The information contained in this document is based on the state of our knowledge at the time of publication and is believed to be correct, but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide. Spira Manufacturing Corp. makes norepresentation, warranty, or guarantee of any kind with respect to the information contained in this document or any use of the product based on this infor-mation. Nathan Trotter shall not be held liable for any damages resulting from handling or from contact with the above product. Users should satisfy themselves that they have all current data relevant to their particular use. GLOSSARY:SECTION 15:REGULATORY INFORMATIONCHEMICAL NAME: CAS NUMBER §313 NAME§313 RQCERCLA RQ §302 TPQCAA 112(2) TQCadmium, Metal7440-43-9LeadNo10lb final RQ (no reporting of releases of this hazardous sub-stance is re-quired if the diameter of the pieces of solid metal released is >100μm):4.54kg final RQ (no reporting of releases of this hazardous substance is required if the diameter of the pieces of the solid metal is >100μm)NoNoACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial HygienistsCAS: Chemical Abstract Service NumberCERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability ActDOT: U.S. Department of TransportationIARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer N/A: Not AvailableNTP: National Toxicology ProgramOSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit PPM: Parts per millionRCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery ActSARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act TLV: Threshold Limit ValueTSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act。
GSIB1520 thru GSIB1580
Vishay Semiconductors
formerly General Semiconductor
Document Number
New Product
Single-Phase Single In-Line
Bridge Rectifiers
Reverse Voltage 200 to 800V
Forward Current 15A
Maximum Ratings & Thermal Characteristics (T
A
= 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Parameter
Symbol GSIB1520GSIB1540GSIB1560GSIB1580Unit Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage V RRM 200400600800V Maximum RMS voltage V RMS 140280420560V Maximum DC blocking voltage
V DC 200
400
600
800
V Maximum average forward rectified T C = 107°C 15(1)output current at T A = 25°C I F(AV) 3.5(2)A Peak forward surge current single sine-wave superimposed on rated load (JEDEC Method)I FSM 300A Rating for fusing (t < 8.3ms)I 2t 240A 2sec Maximum thermal resistance per leg
R θJA 22(2)R θJC 1.5(1)
°C/W Operating junction and storage temperature range
T J , T STG
–55 to +150
°C
Electrical Characteristics (T
A
= 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Parameter
Symbol GSIB1520GSIB1540GSIB1560GSIB1580Unit Maximum instantaneous forward voltage drop per leg at 7.5A
V F 0.95V Maximum DC reverse current at T A = 25°C 10rated DC blocking voltage per leg
T A = 125°C
I R
250
µA
Notes:
(1) Unit case mounted on Al plate heatsink.(2) Units mounted on P .C.B. without heatsink
(3) Recommended mounting position is to bolt down on heatsink with silicone
thermal compound for maximum heat transfer with #6 screw
Case Style GSIB-5S
Features
• Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory Flammability Classification 94V-0
• This series is UL listed under Recognized Component Index, file number E54214.
• High case dielectric strength of 2500 V RMS • Ideal for printed circuit boards • Glass passivated chip junction • High surge current capability
• High temperature soldering guaranteed: 260°C/10 seconds,0.375 (9.5mm) lead length, 5lbs. (2.3kg) tension
Mechanical Data
Case:GSIB-5S Molded plastic body
Terminals:Plated leads solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026
Mounting Position:Any (3)
Mounting Torque:8 in-lbs max.Weight: 0.26 oz., 7.0 g
Dimensions in millimeters
GSIB1520 thru GSIB1580
Vishay Semiconductors
formerly General Semiconductor
Document Number 88644
Ratings and
Characteristic Curves (T A = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
1
100
10
Fig. 2 - Maximum Non-Repetitive Peak
Forward Surge Current Per Leg
P e a k F o r w a r d S u r g e C u r r e n t (A )
Number of Cycles at 60 H Z
15
20
Fig. 1 - Derating Curve Output
Rectified Current
A v e r a g e F o r w a r d O u t p u t C u r r e n t (A )
T emperature (°C)Fig. 3 - Typical Forward Characteristics Per Leg
Fig. 4 - Typical Reverse Characteristics
Per Leg
10
5
Fig. 5 - Typical Junction Capacitance
Reverse Voltage (V)
J u n c t i o n C a p a c i t a n c e (p F )
1
10100
1000
10
100
Fig. 6 - Typical Transient Thermal
t, Heating Time (sec)
0.1110
I n s t a n t a n e o u s F o r w a r d C u r r e n t (A )
Instantaneous Forward Voltage (V)
Percent of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage (%)
I n s t a n t a n e o u s R e v e r s e C u r r e n t (µA )
0.01
10
0.1
1100
1000.0
206040100
800.0
0.1
1.0
10.0
100.0
0.3
1.3
0.5
0.9
1.1
0.7
0.01。