ROHM’s New 4th Gen Fast Recovery Diodes Deliver Low Loss Performance Together with Ultra-Low Noise Characteristics
RFL/RFS series improves power supply efficiency and reduces noise measures in air conditioners and EV charging stations

July 12th, 2022

TO-247-2L

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ROHM has developed its 4th Generation 650V fast recovery diodes (FRDs), the RFL/RFS series, featuring low forward voltage (VF), fast reverse recovery time (trr) respectively, as well as ultra-low noise characteristics. The new devices are ideal for industrial and consumer equipment that handle large amounts of power, such as air conditioners and EV charging stations.
In recent years, more effective use of electricity is necessary to cope with the rise in global power consumption. This is especially true for white goods and industrial equipment that handle large amounts of power such as EV charging stations. These require not only high electrical efficiency but also reducing workload for noise countermeasures in circuit design. In response, ROHM developed diodes that combine low VF for more efficient operation with fast trr characteristics that provide less loss and ultra-low noise during switching OFF.
Optimizing the device structure and materials allows the RFL/RFS series to achieve the optimum balance of VF and trr, which are important characteristics for FRDs but are in a trade-off relationship. The low VF RFL series reduces VF by approx. 3.2% and trr by about 8.3% over the conventional RFN series, while the high-speed RFS series decreases VF by approx. 17.9% vs the conventional RFUH series. Both products contribute to higher power supply efficiency through optimal design based on circuit requirements. Furthermore, ultra-low noise diode recovery characteristics are achieved, they help to reduce both workload and components for noise.
Going forward, ROHM will continue to expand the package lineup of the RFL/RFS series to provide automotive support while expanding applicability by reducing power consumption.

V<sub>F</sub> and trr Characteristics Comparison Map
Noise Performance Comparison Waveforms

Product Lineup

RFL Series (Low VF Type)

Part No.Data SheetAbsolute Max. Ratings (Tc=25°C)Electrical Characteristics (Tj=25°C)Junction Temp. Tj Max. [°C]Package
Reverse Voltage VR [V]Average Rectified Current IO [A]Forward Voltage VF Max. [V] Reverse Current IR Max. [μA] Reverse Recovery Time trr Max. [ns]
Forward Current IF [A]Reverse Voltage VR [V]
New
RFL30TZ6S
New650301.530565055175TO-247-2L
(TO-247GE-2L)
New
RFL60TZ6S
New60601075

Note: Packages indicate JEDEC notation. ( ) denotes ROHM package type.

RFS Series (High-Speed trr Type)

Part No.Data SheetAbsolute Max. Ratings (Tc=25°C)Electrical Characteristics (Tj=25°C)Junction Temp. Tj Max. [°C]Package
Reverse Voltage VR [V]Average Rectified Current IO [A]Forward Voltage VF Max. [V] Reverse Current IR Max. [μA] Reverse Recovery Time trr Max. [ns]
Forward Current IF [A]Reverse Voltage VR [V]
New
RFS30TZ6S
New650302.330565035175TO-247-2L
(TO-247GE-2L)
New
RFS60TZ6S
New60601055

Note: Packages indicate JEDEC notation. ( ) denotes ROHM package type.

Applications

  • ・PFC (Power Factor Correction) circuits in air conditioners, washers, refrigerators, etc.
  • ・Secondary rectifier circuits in EV charging stations and the like
  • ・Inverter circuits in machine tool robots, compressors, etc.
  • ・Power supplies for servers, base stations, and more.

Circuit (Topology) Examples

PFC Circuit
Secondary Rectifier Circuit
Inverter Circuit (Freewheel Diodes)

Topology Selection

When designing power supply circuits, it is necessary to select a circuit configuration (topology) that matches the required specifications for input/output voltages, power, isolation, and other factors.
ROHM offers a selection page that recommends the optimum products for various topologies.
https://www.rohm.com/topology

Pricing: $5.14/unit (samples, excluding tax)
Availability: Now (In mass production)
Available for purchase through online distributors Digi-key, Mouser, and Farnell

Terminology

VF / trr Characteristics
VF (forward voltage) is the voltage between the diode terminals generated from current flow in the forward direction. The lower this value, the more efficient application operation.
trr (Reverse Recovery Time) is the time it takes to switch from the ON state to completely OFF. The lower this value is, the smaller the loss during switching.
VF and trr are key characteristics related to diode loss and are in a trade-off relationship.
650V 4th Gen Fast Recovery Diodes (PDF:1MB)

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