praveenhunchi
Newbie level 3
Hi,
I was performing a derating analysis on a diode and as per MIL STD 975, the parameters to be considered are PIV, surge current, forward current and Junction Temperature.
The max junction temperature in MIL STD 975 is around 125 deg C for all kinds of diodes. Does that mean for any diode chosen , i need to maintain a junction temperature below 125 deg C ( even if the Tj max specified in the datasheet be 150 deg C).
A more serious concern was on why are we limiting the junction temperature to 125 deg C, the thermal properties of the junction material are not going to degrade under any condition as long as it is operating below Tj max, then why limit it to 125 deg C ?
I was performing a derating analysis on a diode and as per MIL STD 975, the parameters to be considered are PIV, surge current, forward current and Junction Temperature.
The max junction temperature in MIL STD 975 is around 125 deg C for all kinds of diodes. Does that mean for any diode chosen , i need to maintain a junction temperature below 125 deg C ( even if the Tj max specified in the datasheet be 150 deg C).
A more serious concern was on why are we limiting the junction temperature to 125 deg C, the thermal properties of the junction material are not going to degrade under any condition as long as it is operating below Tj max, then why limit it to 125 deg C ?