Catalogo Tiristor
Catalogo Tiristor
Catalogo Tiristor
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Contents
Product Selection Guide Product Descriptions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi Circuit Requirement Diagram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vii Product Packages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - viii Description of Part Numbers- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - x Quality and Reliability Assurance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - xii Standard Terms and Conditions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - xiv Data Sheets V-I Characteristics of Thyristor Devices - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E0-2 Electrical Parameter Terminology - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E0-3 Electrical Specifications Sensitive Triacs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E1 Triacs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E2 QUADRACs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E3 Alternistor Triacs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E4 Sensitive SCRs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E5 SCRs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E6 Rectifiers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E7 Diacs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E8 SIDAC - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E9 Mechanical Specifications Package Dimensions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M1 Lead Form Dimensions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M2 Packing Options - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M3 Application Notes Fundamental Characteristics of Thyristors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1001 Gating, Latching, and Holding of SCRs and Triacs - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1002 Phase Control Using Thyristors- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1003 Mounting and Handling of Semiconductor Devices - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1004 Surface Mount Soldering Recommendations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1005 Testing Teccor Semiconductor Devices Using Curve Tracers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1006 Thyristors Used As AC Static Switches and Relays - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1007 Explanation of Maximum Ratings and Characteristics for Thyristors - AN1008 Miscellaneous Design Tips and Facts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1009 Thyristors for Ignition of Fluorescent Lamps - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1010 Appendix Cross Reference Guide - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A1 Part Numbers Index- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A27
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Product Descriptions
Thyristors
A thyristor is any semiconductor switch with a bi-stable action depending on p-n-p-n regenerative feedback. Thyristors are normally two- or three-terminal devices for either unidirectional or bidirectional circuit configurations. Thyristors can have many forms, but they have certain commonalities. All thyristors are solid state switches that are normally open circuits (very high impedance), capable of withstanding rated blocking/off-state voltage until triggered to on state. When triggered to on state, thyristors become a low-impedance current path until principle current either stops or drops below a minimum holding level. After a thyristor is triggered to on-state condition, the trigger current can be removed without turning off the device. Thyristors are used to control the flow of electrical currents in applications including: Home appliances (lighting, heating, temperature control, alarm activation, fan speed) Electrical tools (for controlled actions such as motor speed, stapling event, battery charging) Outdoor equipment (water sprinklers, gas engine ignition, electronic displays, area lighting, sports equipment, physical fitness)
Sensitive SCRs
Teccor's sensitive gate SCRs are silicon-controlled rectifiers representing the best in design, performance, and packaging techniques for low- and medium-current applications. Anode currents of 0.8 A to 10 A rms can be controlled by sensitive gate SCRs with gate drive currents ranging from 12 A to 500 A. Sensitive gate SCRs are ideally suited for interfacing to integrated circuits or in applications where high current load requirements and limited gate drive current capabilities exist. Examples include ignition circuits, motor controls, and DC latching for alarms in smoke detectors. Sensitive gate SCRs are available in voltage ratings to 600 V ac.
SCRs
Teccor's SCR products are half-wave, silicon-controlled rectifiers that represent the state of the art in design and performance. Load current capabilities range from 1 A to 70 A rms, and voltages from 200 V to 1000 V may be specified to meet a variety of application needs. Because of its unidirectional switching capability, the SCR is used in circuits where high surge currents or latching action is required. It may also be used for half-wave-type circuits where gate-controlled rectification action is required. Applications include crowbars in power supplies, camera flash units, smoke alarms, motor controls, battery chargers, and engine ignition. Surge current ratings are available from 30 A in the TO-92 packaging to 950 A in the TO-218X package.
Sensitive Triacs
Teccor's sensitive gate triacs are AC bidirectional silicon switches that provide guaranteed gate trigger current levels in Quadrants I, II, III, and IV. Interfacing to microprocessors or other equipment with single polarity gate triggering is made possible with sensitive gate triacs. Gate triggering currents of 3 mA, 5 mA, 10 mA, or 20 mA may be specified. Sensitive gate triacs are capable of controlling AC load currents from 0.8 A to 8 A rms and can withstand operating voltages from 200 V to 600 V.
Rectifiers
Teccor manufactures 15 A to 25 A rms rectifiers with voltages rated from 200 V to 1000 V. Due to the electrically isolated TO-220 package, these rectifiers may be used in common anode or common cathode circuits using only one part type, thereby simplifying stock requirements.
Triacs
Teccor's triac products are bidirectional AC switches, capable of controlling loads from 0.8 A to 35 A rms with 10 mA, 25 mA, and 50 mA IGT in operating Quadrants I, II and III. Triacs are useful in full-wave AC applications to control AC power either through full-cycle switching or phase control of current to the load element. These triacs are rated to block voltage in the OFF condition from 200 V minimum with selected products capable of 1000 V operation. Typical applications include motor speed controls, heater controls, and incandescent light controls.
Diacs
Diacs are trigger devices used in phase control circuits to provide gate pulses to a triac or SCR. They are voltage-triggered bidirectional silicon devices housed in DO-35 glass axial lead packages and DO-214 surface mount packages. Diac voltage selections from 27 V to 45 V provide trigger pulses closely matched in symmetry at the positive and negative breakover points to minimize DC component in the load circuit. Some applications include gate triggers for light controls, dimmers, power pulse circuits, voltage references in AC power circuits, and triac triggers in motor speed controls.
Quadrac
Quadrac devices, originally developed by Teccor, are triacs and alternistor triacs with a diac trigger mounted inside the same package. These devices save the user the expense and assembly time of buying a discrete diac and assembling in conjunction with a gated triac. The Quadrac is offered in capacities from 4 A to 15 A rms and voltages from 200 V ac to 600 V ac.
Sidacs
Sidacs represent a unique set of thyristor qualities. The sidac is a bidirectional voltage triggered switch. Some characteristics of this device include a normal 95 V to 330 V switching point, negative resistance range, latching characteristics at turn-on, and a low onstate voltage drop. One-cycle surge current capability up to 20 A makes the sidac an ideal product for dumping charged capacitors through an inductor in order to generate high-voltage pulses. Applications include light controls, high-pressure sodium lamp starters, power oscillators, and high-voltage power supplies.
Alternistor Triacs
The Teccor alternistor is specifically designed for applications required to switch highly inductive loads. The design of this special chip effectively offers the same performance as two thyristors (SCRs) wired inverse parallel (back-to-back). This new chip construction provides the equivalent of two electrically-separate SCR structures, providing enhanced dv/dt characteristics while retaining the advantages of a single-chip device. Teccor manufactures 6 A to 40 A alternistors with blocking voltage rating from 200 V to 1000 V. Alternistors are offered in TO-220, TO-218, and TO-218X packages with isolated and non-isolated versions. http://www.teccor.com P-2 +1 972-580-7777
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DIACS * QUADRAC *
ALTERNISTOR TRIAC * * For detailed information, see specific data sheet in product catalog.
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Product Packages
Isolated Mounting Tab Package Code
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Current (Amps)
0.8 1 4 6 8 0.8 1 4 6 8 10 15 25 35 4 6 8 10 15 6 8 10 12 16 25 30 35 40 0.8 1.5 4 6 8 10 1 6 8 10 12 15 16 20 25 35 40 55 65 70 15 20 25
DO-15
DO-35
DO-214
Compak
TO-92 *
TO-220
TO-218
TO-218X
TO-3 Fastpak
Triac
Quadrac
Alternistor
Sensitive SCR
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Product Packages
Non-isolated Mounting Tab
F R M W D V N
Package Code
TO-202
TO-220
TO-218
TO-218X
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
TO-263 D2Pak
Current (Amps)
0.8 1 4 6 8 0.8 1 4 6 8 10 15 25 35 4 6 8 10 15 6 8 10 12 16 25 30 35 40 0.8 1.5 4 6 8 10 1 6 8 10 12 15 16 20 25 35 40 55 65 70 15 20 25
Triac
Quadrac
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Device Type Q = Triac or Alternistor Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V 80 = 800 V K0 = 1000 V Current Rating X8 = 0.8 A 01 = 1 A 04 = 4 A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A 10 = 10 A 12 = 12 A 15 = 15 A 25 = 25 A 30 = 30 A 35 = 35 A 40 = 40 A
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Special Options V = 4000 V Isolation (TO-220 Package Only) Lead Form Dimensions TO-202 TO-220 TO-92 TO-218X TO-218
Gate Variation DH3 and VH3 = 10mA (Q I, II, III) 3 = 10 mA (Q I, II, III) H3 = 20mA (Q I, II, III) 4 = 25 mA (Q I, II, III) H4 = 35 mA (Q I, II, III) * 5 = 50 mA (Q I, II, III) H5 = 50 mA (Q I, II, III) * 6 = 80 mA (Q I, II, III) * 7 = 100 mA (Q I, II, III) * * NOTE: Alternistor device; no Quadrant IV operation
Quadrac
Q
Device Type Q = Quadrac Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V Current Rating 04 = 4 A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A 10 = 10 A 15 = 15 A
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Special Options V = 4000 V Isolation (TO-220 Package Only) Lead Form Dimensions TO-220 Alternistor Gate Variation T = Internal Diac Trigger Package Type L = TO-220 (Isolated)
Package Type D = TO-252 (Surface Mount) E = TO-92 (Isolated) F = TO-202 (Non-isolated) J = TO-218X (Isolated) K = TO-218 (Isolated) L = TO-220 (Isolated) N = TO-263 (Surface Mount) P = Fastpak (Isolated) R = TO-220 (Non-isolated) V = TO-251 (Non-isolated) W = TO-218X (Non-isolated)
Sensitive SCR
S
Device Type S = Sensitive SCR Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V Current Rating X8 = 0.8 A N=1A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A 10 = 10 A
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Special Options V = 4000 V Isolated (TO-220 Package Only) Lead Form Dimensions TO-202 TO-220 Gate Variations S1 = 50 A S2 = 200 A S3 = 500 A Device Type TCR = TO-92 (Isolated) EC = TO-92 (Isolated) T = TO-202 (Non-isolated) 2N = JEDEC (Isolated) Current Rating for TCR 22 = 1.5 A Current Rating for EC 103 = 0.8 A Current Rating for T 106 = 4 A (IGT = 200 A) 107 = 4 A (IGT = 500 A) Current Rating for 2N 5xxx = 0.8 A
EC
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Lead Form Dimensions TO-92 TO-202 Gate Current (for EC series only) None = 200 A 1 = 12 A 2 = 50 A 3 = 500 A Voltage Rating for TCR -4 = 200 V -6 = 400 V -8 = 600 V Voltage Rating for EC and T B = 200 V D = 400 V M = 600 V Voltage Rating for 2N 5064 = 200 V 6565 = 400 V
Package Type Blank = Compak (Surface Mount) D = TO-252 (Surface Mount) F = TO-202 (Non-islolated) L = TO-220 (Isolated) V = TO-251 (Non-islolated)
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Sidac
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Special Options V = 4000 V Isolation (TO-220 Package Only) Lead Form Dimensions TO-202 TO-220 TO-92 TO-218X TO-218 Package Type D = TO-252 (Surface Mount) E = TO-92 (Isolated) F = TO-202 (Non-isolated) J = TO-218X (Isolated) K = TO-218 (Isolated) L = TO-220 (Isolated) M = TO-218 (Non-isolated) N = TO-263 (Surface Mount) R = TO-220 (Non-isolated) V = TO-251 (Non-isolated) W = TO-218X (Non-isolated)
Device Type K = Sidac Voltage Rating 105 = 95 V to 113 V 110 = 104 V to 118 V 120 = 110 V to 125 V 130 = 120 V to 138 V 140 = 130 V to 146 V 150 = 140 V to 170 V 200 = 190 V to 215 V 220 = 205 V to 230 V 240 = 220 V to 250 V 250 = 240 V to 280 V 300 = 270 V to 330 V
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Lead Form Dimensions TO-202 TO-92 Package Type E = TO-92 (Isolated) F = TO-202 (Non-islolated) G = DO-15X (Isolated) S = DO-214 (Surface Mount) Current Rating 0=1A
Rectifier
D
Device Type D = Rectifier Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V 80 = 800 V K0 = 1000 V Current Rating 15 = 15 A 20 = 20 A 25 = 25 A
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Special Options V = 4000 V Isolation Lead Form Dimensions TO-220 Package Type L = TO-220 (Isolated)
Diac
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Device Type HT = Diac Trigger in DO-35 ST = Diac Trigger in DO-214
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Lead Form Dimensions DO-35 Voltage Rating 32 = 27 V to 37 V 35 = 30 V to 40 V 40 = 35 V to 45 V 32A / 5761 = 28 V to 36 V 32B / 5761A = 30 V to 34 V 34B = 32 V to 36 V 36A / 5762 = 32 V to 40 V 36B = 34 V to 38 V
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Quality Assurance
Incoming Material Quality
Teccor Vendor Analysis programs provide stringent requirements before components are delivered to Teccor. In addition, purchased materials are tested rigidly at incoming inspection for specification compliance prior to acceptance for use.
Process Controls
From silicon slice input through final testing, we use statistical methods to control all critical processes. Process audits and lot inspections are performed routinely at all stages of the manufacturing cycle.
Parametric Testing
All devices are 100% computer tested for specific electrical characteristics at critical processing points.
Final Inspection
Each completed manufacturing lot is sampled and tested for compliance with electrical and mechanical requirements.
Reliability Testing
Random samples are taken from various product families for ongoing reliability testing.
Design Assurance
The design and production of Teccor devices is a demanding and challenging task. Disciplined skills coupled with advanced computer-aided design, production techniques, and test equipment are essential elements in Teccor's ability to meet your demands for the very highest levels of quality.
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Test Type High Temperature AC Blocking High Temperature Storage Life Temperature and Humidity Bias Life
Typical Conditions
TA = 100 C to 150 C, Bias @ 100% Rated VDRM, t = 24 hrs to 1000 hrs TA = 150 C, t = 250 to 1000 hrs TA = 85 C to 95 C, rh = 85% to 95% Bias @ 80% Rated VDRM (320 VDC max) t = 168 to 1008 hrs TA = -65 C to 150 C, cycles = 10 to 500
Test Description
Evaluation of the reliability of product under bias conditions and elevated temperature Evaluation of the effects on devices after long periods of storage at high temperature
Standards
MIL-STD-750, M-1040
MIL-STD-750, M-1031
Evaluation of the reliability of non- EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A101 hermetic packaged devices in humid environments
Evaluation of the devices ability to withstand the exposure to extreme temperatures and the forces of TCE during transitions between temperatures
Evaluation of the devices ability MIL-STD-750, M-1056 to withstand the sudden changes in temperature and exposure to extreme temperatures
TA = 121 C, rh = 100%, P = 15 psig, Accelerated environmental test to EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A102 evaluate the moisture resistance t = 24 hrs to 168 hrs of plastic packages TA = 260 C, t = 10 s Evaluation of the devices ability MIL-STD-750, M-2031 to withstand the temperatures as seen in wave soldering operations Evaluation of the solderability of device terminals after an extended period MIL-STD-750, M-2026, ANSI-J-STD-002
Flammability Test
For the UL 94V0 flammability test, all expoxies used in Teccor encapsulated devices are recognized by Underwriters Laboratories
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Latching Current (IL)
IH
Off-state Leakage Current (IDRM) at Specified VDRM Minimum Holding Current (IH)
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Breakover Voltage
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the 10% rise of the gate pulse and the 90% rise of the principal current pulse during switching of a thyristor from the off state to the on state
dv/dt (Critical Rate-of-rise of Off-state Voltage or Static dv/dt) Minimum value of the rate-of-rise of principal voltage
which will cause switching from the off state to the on state
dv/dt(c) Critical Rate-of-rise of Commutation Voltage of a Triac (Commutating dv/dt) Minimum value of the rate-of-rise
of principal voltage which will cause switching from the off state to the on state immediately following on-state current conduction in the opposite quadrant
tq (Circuit-commutated Turn-off Time) Time interval between the instant when the principal current has decreased to zero after external switching of the principal voltage circuit and the instant when the SCR is capable of supporting a specified principal voltage without turning on VBO (Breakover Voltage) Principal voltage at the breakover
point
able instantaneous value of repetitive off-state voltage that may be applied across a bidirectional thyristor (forward or reverse direction) or SCR (forward direction only)
VGT (Gate Trigger Voltage) Minimum gate voltage required to produce the gate trigger current VRRM (Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage) Maximum allowable instantaneous value of a repetitive reverse voltage that may be applied across an SCR without causing reverse current avalanche
IDRM (Repetitive Peak Off-state Current) Maximum leakage current that may occur under the conditions of V DRM IGT (Gate Trigger Current) Minimum gate current required to
switch a thyristor from the off state to the on state maintain the thyristor in the on state
VS (Switching Voltage) Voltage point after V BO when a sidac switches from a clamping state to on state
the on state
IH (Holding Current) Minimum principal current required to IPP (Peak Pulse Current) Peak pulse current at a short time duration and specified waveshape
current that may occur under the conditions of V RRM from the clamping state to on state
IRRM (Repetitive Peak Reverse Current) Maximum leakage IS (Switching Current) Current at VS when a sidac switches
Diode Rectifiers
IF(AV) (Average Forward Current) Average forward conduction current
IT(RMS) (On-state Current) Anode cathode principal current that may be allowed under stated conditions, usually the fullcycle RMS current ITSM (Surge (Non-repetitive) On-state Current) Peak single
cycle AC current pulse allowed
IFM (Maximum (Peak) Reverse Current) Maximum reverse IF(RMS) (RMS Forward Current) RMS forward conduction curIFSM (Maximum (Peak) Forward (Non-repetitive) Surge Current) Maximum (peak) forward single cycle AC surge cur-
power which may be dissipated between the gate and main terminal 1 (or cathode) average over a full cycle
PGM (Peak Gate Power Dissipation) Maximum power which may be dissipated between the gate and main terminal 1 (or cathode) for a specified time duration RJA (Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-ambient) Temperature difference between the thyristor junction and ambient divided by the power dissipation causing the temperature difference under conditions of thermal equilibrium Note: Ambient is defined as the point where temperature does not change as a result of the dissipation.
(peak) forward voltage drop from the anode to cathode at stated conditions reverse blocking voltage that may be applied to the rectifier
VR (Reverse Blocking Voltage) Maximum allowable DC VRRM (Maximum (Peak) Repetitive Reverse Voltage) Maximum peak allowable value of a repetitive reverse voltage that may be applied to the rectifier
RJC (Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-case) Temperature difference between the thyristor junction and the thyristor case divided by the power dissipation causing the temperature difference under conditions of thermal equilibrium
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TO-202
TO-252 D-Pak
MT2
TO-251 V-Pak
MT1
Sensitive Triacs
(0.8 A to 8 A)
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General Description
Teccor's line of sensitive gate triacs includes devices with current capabilities through 8 A. Voltage ranges are available from 200 V to 600 V. This line features devices with guaranteed gate control in Quadrants II and IV as well as control in the commonly used Quadrants I and III. Four-quadrant control devices require sensitive gate triacs. They can be controlled by digital circuitry where positive-only or negative-only pulses must control AC current in both directions through the device. Note that triacs with low IGT values in Quadrants II and IV will have lower dv/dt characteristics. The sensitive gate triac is a bidirectional AC switch and is gate controlled for either polarity of main terminal voltage. It is used primarily for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed controls, temperature modulation controls, and lighting controls. The epoxy TO-92 and TO-220 configurations feature Teccor's electrically-isolated construction where the case or mounting tab is internally isolated from the semiconductor chip and lead attachments. Non-isolated epoxy TO-202 packages are available as well as TO-251 and surface mount TO-252 (D-Pak). Tapeand-reel capability and tube packing also are available. See Packing Options section of this catalog. All Teccor triacs have glass-passivated junctions. This glassing process prevents migration of contaminants and ensures longterm device reliability with parameter stability. Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult factory for more information.
Features
Electrically-isolated packages Glass-passivated junctions ensure long device reliability and parameter stability Voltage capability up to 600 V Surge capability up to 80 A Four-quadrant gating guaranteed
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Data Sheets
Isolated
Non-isolated
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (6) (9)
IDRM
(1) (14)
G
MT2 G MT2
MT1
MT1 G
MT2
MT2
MT1
MT1 MT2
MT1
G MT2
MT1
G MT2
mAmps Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 QI 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 QII QIII MAX 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 QIV 3 3 3 5 5 5 10 10 10 20 20 20 3 3 3 5 5 5 10 10 10 20 20 20 3 3 3 5 5 5 10 10 10 20 20 20
TO-92 MAX L2X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E6 L4X8E6 L6X8E6 L2X8E8 L4X8E8 L6X8E8 L201E3 L401E3 L601E3 L201E5 L401E5 L601E5 L201E6 L401E6 L601E6 L201E8 L401E8 L601E8
Compak
TO-220
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-202
TO-251 V-Pak
0.8 A
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (12) L2X3 L4X3 L6X3 L2X5 L4X5 L6X5
1A
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L2004L3 L4004L3 L6004L3 L2004L5 L4004L5 L6004L5 L2004L6 L4004L6 L6004L6 L2004L8 L4004L8 L6004L8
L2004D3 L4004D3 L6004D3 L2004D5 L4004D5 L6004D5 L2004D6 L4004D6 L6004D6 L2004D8 L4004D8 L6004D8
L2004F31 L4004F31 L6004F31 L2004F51 L4004F51 L6004F51 L2004F61 L4004F61 L6004F61 L2004F81 L4004F81 L6004F81
L2004V3 L4004V3 L6004V3 L2004V5 L4004V5 L6004V5 L2004V6 L4004V6 L6004V6 L2004V8 L4004V8 L6004V8
mAmps TC = TC = 25 C 110 C MAX 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2 0.01 0.2
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VTM
(1) (4)
VGT
(2) (5) (15)
IH
(1) (7)
IGTM
(13)
PGM
(13)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(8) (10)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (10)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(9)
I2t
di/dt
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Amps mAmps MAX 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 5 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 Amps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Watts 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Watts 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 60/50 Hz 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 40/33 Volts/Sec TYP 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
Sec TYP 2.8 2.8 2.8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.2 3.2 3.2
Amps2Sec 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6
Amps/Sec 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
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Isolated
Non-isolated
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (6)
IDRM
(1) (14)
MT2
G MT2 MT1
MT1 MT2
MT1
G MT2
TO-220 MAX
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600
QI 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 5 5 5 10 10 10
6A
8A
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (12) L2006L5 L2006D5 L2006V5 L4006L5 L4006D5 L4006V5 L6006L5 L6006D5 L6006V5 L2006L6 L2006D6 L2006V6 L4006L6 L4006D6 L4006V6 L6006L6 L6006D6 L6006V6 L2006L8 L2006D8 L2006V8 L4006L8 L4006D8 L4006V8 L6006L8 L6006D8 L6006V8 L2008L6 L2008D6 L2008V6 L4008L6 L4008D6 L4008V6 L6008L6 L6008D6 L6008V6 L2008L8 L2008D8 L2008V8 L4008L8 L4008D8 L4008V8 L6008L8 L6008D8 L6008V8
QIV 5 5 5 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 20 20 20
mAmps TC = 25 C TC = 110 C MAX 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5 0.02 0.5
General Notes
All measurements are made with 60 Hz resistive load and at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless otherwise specified. Operating temperature range (TJ) is -65 C to +110 C for TO-92 devices and -40 C to 110 C for all other devices. Storage temperature range (TS) is -65 C to +150 C for TO-92 devices, -40 C to +150 C for TO-202 devices, and -40 C to +125 C for TO-220 devices. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of 230 C for 10 seconds maximum at a minimum of 1/16 (1.59 mm) from case. The case or lead temperature (TC or TL) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings. See Package Dimensions section of this catalog.
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VTM
(1) (4)
VGT
(2) (5) (15)
IH
(1) (7)
IGTM
(13)
PGM
(13)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(8) (10)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (10)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(9)
I2t
di/dt
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
mAmps MAX 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 20 20 20
Amps 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Watts 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
Watts 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Amps 60/50 Hz 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 60/50 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65
Volts/Sec TYP 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Amps/Sec 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
Gate Characteristics
Teccor triacs may be turned on between gate and MT1 terminals in the following ways: In-phase signals (with standard AC line) using Quadrants I and III Application of unipolar pulses (gate always positive or negative), using Quadrants II and III with negative gate pulses and Quadrants I and IV with positive gate pulses
When maximum surge capability is required, pulses should be a minimum of one magnitude above IGT rating with a steep rising waveform (1 s rise time).
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1 MT2 POSITIVE (Positive Half Cycle)
(10) See Figure E1.2 and Figure E1.3 for maximum allowable case temperature at maximum rated current. (11) See Figure E1.1, Figure E1.2, and Figure E1.3 for TA or TC versus IT(RMS). (12) See package outlines for lead form configurations. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number. (13) Pulse width 10 s (14) TC or TL = TJ for test conditions in off state (15) Minimum non-trigger VGT at 110 C is 0.2 V.
IGT
(-)
MT2
(+)
MT1
(-)
REF
+
MT2 IGT GATE MT1 REF
IGT
Definition of Quadrants
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Electrical Isolation
Teccors isolated triac packages withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab over the device's operating temperature range. The following isolation table shows standard isolation ratings.
Thermal Resistance (Steady State) Junction to Mounting Tab and Junction to Ambient RJC [RJA] C/W (TYP)
Package Code E C F L F2 D V
Type
Compak 60 * 40 *
TO-202 Type 1
TO-220 Isolated
TO-202 Type 2
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
3.5 [45]
6.0 [70]
* Mounted on 1
cm2
120
100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 FREE AIR RATING NO HEATSINK TO-220 and TYPE 1 and 3 TO-202
110 100 90 80 70
0.8 A
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawings
80
1A
60
1 A TO-92
40
0.8 A TO-92
25 20 0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Figure E1.2 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (0.8 A and 1 A)
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2.0
6A
8A
VGT (TC = 25 C)
1.5
VGT
1.0
6 A TO-251 6 A TO-252
Ratio of
.5
Figure E1.3 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (4 A, 6 A, and 8 A)
Figure E1.6 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Voltage for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
20 18 TC = 25 C
4.0
IGT (T = 25 C) C
3.0
IGT
2.0
Ratio of
1.0
Figure E1.7 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Current for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
7.0
4.0
TC = 25 C
6.0
IH (TC = 25 C)
3.0
INITIAL ON-STATE CURRENT = 100 mA (DC) 0.8 - 4 A Devices = 200 mA (DC) 6 - 8 A Devices
IGT = 5 mA MAX
IH
4.0
2.0
IGT = 20 mA MAX
Ratio of
3.0
IGT = 3 mA MAX
1.0
2.0
1.0
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SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS On-state Current: [IT(RMS)]: Maximum Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
NOTES: 1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady-state rated value.
1A
0.8 A
1.5
1.0
0.8 A 0.5 1A
0 0 .5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0
Figure E1.10 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus RMS On-state Current (0.8 A and 1 A)
Figure E1.11 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus RMS On-state Current (4 A, 6 A, and 8 A)
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TO-263 D2Pak
*TO-3 Fastpak
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MT1
Triacs
(0.8 A to 35 A)
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These gated triacs from Teccor Electronics are part of a broad line of bidirectional semiconductors. The devices range in current ratings from 0.8 A to 35 A and in voltages from 200 V to 1000 V. The triac may be gate triggered from a blocking to conduction state for either polarity of applied voltage and is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays. The triggering signal is normally applied between the gate and MT1. Isolated packages are offered with internal construction, having the case or mounting tab electrically isolated from the semiconductor chip. This feature facilitates the use of low-cost assembly and convenient packaging techniques. Tape-and-reel capability is available. See Packing Options section of this catalog. All Teccor triacs have glass-passivated junctions to ensure longterm device reliability and parameter stability. Teccor's glass-passivated junctions offer a rugged, reliable barrier against junction contamination. Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult factory for more information.
Features
Electrically-isolated packages Glass-passivated junctions Voltage capability up to 1000 V Surge capability up to 200 A
Compak Package
Surface mount package 0.8 A and 1 A series New small profile three-leaded Compak package Packaged in embossed carrier tape with 2,500 devices per reel Can replace SOT-223
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Isolated
MT2
Non-isolated
MT2
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (7) (15)
G
MT2 G MT2 MT1
MT1 MT2 G MT2
MT1
MT1 G
MT2
MT1 MT2 G
MT2
MT1 G MT2
MT1
G MT2
MT1
G MT2
Volts TO-263 D2Pak MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 10 10 10 25 25 25 10 10 10 25 25 25 10 10 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 25 25 50 50 50 QI
TO-92 MAX
TO-220
Compak Q2X3 Q4X3 Q6X3 Q2X4 Q4X4 Q6X4 Q2N3 Q4N3 Q6N3 Q2N4 Q4N4 Q6N4
TO-202
TO-220
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (11) Q2X8E3 Q4X8E3 Q6X8E3 Q2X8E4 Q4X8E4
0.8 A
1A
4A
Q2004D3 Q4004D3 Q6004D3 Q2004D4 Q4004D4 Q6004D4 Q8004D4 QK004D4 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R5 Q8006R5 QK006R5
Q2004V3 Q4004V3 Q6004V3 Q2004V4 Q4004V4 Q6004V4 Q8004V4 QK004V4 Q2006N4 Q4006N4 Q6006N5 Q8006N5 QK006N5 Q2008N4 Q4008N4 Q6008N5 Q8008N5 QK008N5
200 400 600 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000
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IDRM
(1) (16)
VTM
(1) (5)
VGT
(2) (6) (15) (18) (19)
IH
(1) (8) (12)
IGTM
(14)
PGM
(14)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(9) (13)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (4) (13)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(10)
I2t
di/dt
mAmps TC = TC = TC = 25 C 100 C 125 C MAX 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 mAmps MAX 15 15 15 25 25 25 15 15 15 25 25 25 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 18 18 18 18 18 20 20 20 20 20 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 10/8.3 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 20/16.7 55/46 55/46 55/46 55/46 55/46 55/46 55/46 55/46 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 Volts/Sec TYP 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Volts/Sec TC= TC= 100 C 125 C MIN 40 35 25 50 45 35 40 40 30 50 50 40 50 50 40 100 100 75 60 50 200 200 150 125 100 250 250 220 150 100 30 25 15 40 35 25 30 30 20 40 40 30 40 40 30 75 75 50 40 120 120 100 85 150 150 125 100 Sec TYP 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 2.5 2.5 2.5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.41 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 41 41 41 41 41 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Amp2Sec Amps/Sec
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Non-isolated
MT2
MT2
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (7) (15)
IDRM
(1) (16)
G MT2 MT1
Gate
MT1
T MT2
MT1 G MT2
MT1
G MT2
mAmps TO-263 D2Pak Q2010N4 Q4010N4 Q6010N4 Q8010N4 QK010N4 Q2010N5 Q4010N5 Q6010N5 Q8010N5 QK010N5 Q2015N5 Q4015N5 Q6015N5 Q8015N5 QK015N5 Q2025N5 Q4025N5 Q6025N5 Q8025N5 QK025N5 Volts MIN 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 600 800 600 800 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 QI QII 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 QIII 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 120 120 120 120 QIV 50 50 50 50 50 75 75 75 75 75 QIV TYP 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 TC = 25 C
mAmps TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MAX 1 1 1 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3
TO-202
MAX
10 A
QK010L4 Q2010L5 Q4010L5 Q6010L5 Q8010L5 QK010L5 Q2015L5 Q4015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 QK015L5 Q2010F51 Q4010F51 Q6010F51
Q2010R5 Q4010R5 Q6010R5 Q8010R5 QK010R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 QK015R5 Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5
15 A
25 A
Q6025P5 Q8025P5
Q8025R5 QK025R5
35 A
Q6035P5 Q8035P5
VDRM Repetitive peak blocking voltage VGT DC gate trigger voltage; VD = 12 V dc; RL = 60 VTM Peak on-state voltage at maximum rated RMS current
General Notes
All measurements are made at 60 Hz with a resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless specified otherwise. Operating temperature range (TJ) is -65 C to +125 C for TO-92, -25 C to +125 C for Fastpak, and -40 C to +125 C for all other devices. Storage temperature range (TS) is -65 C to +150 C for TO-92, -40 C to +150 C for TO-202, and -40 C to +125 C for all other devices. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of 230 C for 10 seconds, maximum; 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. The case temperature (TC) is measured as shown on the dimensional outline drawings. See Package Dimensions section of this catalog.
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Triacs
VTM
(1) (5)
VGT
(2) (6) (15) (18) (19)
IH
(1) (8) (12)
IGTM
(14)
PGM
(14)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(9) (13)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (4) (13)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(10) (17)
I2t
di/dt
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 mAmps MAX 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 70 70 70 70 70 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 250/220 250/220 350/300 350/300 Volts/Sec TYP 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Volts/Sec TC = 100 C 150 150 100 75 50 350 350 300 250 150 400 400 350 300 200 400 400 350 300 200 550 450 550 450 475 400 475 400 275 275 225 200 225 225 200 175 275 275 225 200 TC = 125 C Sec TYP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 260 260 508 508 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Amps2Sec Amps/Sec
MIN
(15) RL = 60 for 0.8 A to10 A triacs; RL = 30 for 15 A to 35 A triacs (16) TC = TJ for test conditions in off state (17) IGT = 300 mA for 25 A and 35 A devices (18) Quadrants I, II, III only (19) Minimum non-trigger VGT at 125 C is 0.2 V for all except 50 mA MAX QIV devices which are 0.2 V at 110 C.
Gate Characteristics
Teccor triacs may be turned on between gate and MT1 terminals in the following ways: In-phase signals (with standard AC line) using Quadrants I and III Application of unipolar pulses (gate always positive or negative), using Quadrants II and III with negative gate pulses and Quadrants I and IV with positive gate pulses However, due to higher gate requirements for Quadrant IV, it is recommended that only negative pulses be applied. If positive pulses are required, see Sensitive Triacs section of this catalog or contact the factory. Also, see Figure AN1002.8, Amplified Gate Thyristor Circuit.
(10) See Figure E2.15 for tgt versus IGT. (11) See package outlines for lead form configurations. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number. (12) Initial on-state current = 200 mA dc for 0.8 A to10 A devices, 400 mA dc for 15 A to 35 A devices (13) See Figure E2.1 through Figure E2.6 for maximum allowable case temperature at maximum rated current. (14) Pulse width 10 s; IGT IGTM 2002 Teccor Electronics Thyristor Product Catalog E2 - 5
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In all cases, if maximum surge capability is required, pulses should be a minimum of one magnitude above IGT rating with a steep rising waveform (1 s rise time).
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1 MT2 POSITIVE (Positive Half Cycle)
Electrical Isolation
Teccors isolated triac packages will withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab or base, over the operating temperature range of the device. The following isolation table shows standard and optional isolation ratings.
Electrical Isolation from Leads to Mounting Tab *
MT2
(-)
MT2
(+)
IGT
(-)
REF
V AC RMS 2500
+
MT2 IGT GATE MT1 REF
IGT
4000
* UL Recognized File E71639 ** For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
Definition of Quadrants
Type
Compak 60 * 40 *
TO-202 Type 1
TO-202 Type 2
TO-220 Isolated
TO-220 Non-isolated
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
TO-263 D2Pak
6 [70]
3.6 [50] 3.3 2.8 2.6 2.1 1.8 [45] 1.5 1.3 1.1 0.89
3.5
* Mounted on 1
cm2
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130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing 10 A TO-202 10 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) 10 A D2Pak
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing
1A 0.8 A
Figure E2.1 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (0.8 A and 1 A)
Figure E2.4 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (10 A)
130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 1 2 3 4 A TO-202 (TYPE 2 and 4) 4 A TO-251 4 A TO-220 (Isolated) 4 A TO-202 (Type 1 and 3) 4 A TO-252 6 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) 6 A D2Pak 6 A TO-220 (Isolated) 6 A TO-202
15 A TO-220 (Isolated)
90 80 70 60 0 0 5 10 15 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing
Figure E2.2 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (4 A and 6 A)
Figure E2.5 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (15 A)
130
130 10 A TO-220 (Isolated) 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing 8 A TO-202 8 A TO-220 (Isolated) 8 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) 8 A D2Pak
120
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing
100
80
70
60
50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Figure E2.3 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (8 A and 10 A)
Figure E2.6 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (25 A and 35 A)
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90
120
100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 FREE AIR RATING NO HEATSINK
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 15 A and 25 A 10 0
TC = 25 C
80
TO-202 (TYPE 2 and 4) TO-251 TO-220 Devices and TO-202 (Type 1 and 3)
15 A and 25 A Fastpak
60
1 A TO-92 40 0.8 A TO-92 25 20 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
Figure E2.10 On-state Current versus On-state Voltage (Typical) (15 A and 25 A)
4.0
9
TC = 25 C
8 7 6 5 4 3 2
0.8 A
IGT(TC = 25 C)
3.0
IGT
2.0
Ratio of
1.0
1A
-65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
Figure E2.8 On-state Current versus On-state Voltage (Typical) (0.8 A and 1 A)
20 18 16
Figure E2.11 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Current for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
2.0
TC = 25 C
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 0.6 0.8
6-10 A
4A
VGT(TC = 25 C)
1.5
VGT
1.0
Ratio of
.5
0
1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
-65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
Figure E2.12 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Voltage for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
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1000
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT [lT(RMS)]: Maximum Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
) Amps
NOTES:
TSM
1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady-state rated value.
O-22 0
8A 6A
4A
1A 0.8 A
1 1 10 100 1000
8
INITIAL ON-STATE CURRENT = 200 mA DC 0.8 A - 10 A Devices = 400 mA DC 15 A - 25 A Devices
Devices with lGT = 10 mA
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
3.0
TC = 25 C
Devices with lGT = 50 mA
IH(TC = 25 C)
IH
2.0
Ratio of
1.0
-65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
25
50
75
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4.0
1.5
3.0
1.0
0.8 A 1A
0.5
2.0
4A 1.0
Figure E2.16 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus On-state Current (0.8 A and 1 A)
Average On-state Power Dissipation [PD(AV)] Watts
18 16 14 12
6-10 A 15 A
10 8 6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
45 40 35 30
25 A
25 20
25 A - 35 A Fastpaks
15 10 5 0 0 8 16 24 32 40
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Quadrac
Internally Triggered Triacs (4 A to 15 A)
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Teccors Quadrac devices are triacs that include a diac trigger mounted inside the same package. This device, developed by Teccor, saves the user the expense and assembly time of buying a discrete diac and assembling in conjunction with a gated triac. Also, the alternistor Quadrac device (QxxxxLTH) eliminates the need for a snubber network. The Quadrac device is a bidirectional AC switch and is gate controlled for either polarity of main terminal voltage. Its primary purpose is for AC switching and phase control applications such as speed controls, temperature modulation controls, and lighting controls where noise immunity is required. Triac current capacities range from 4 A to 15 A with voltage ranges from 200 V to 600 V. Quadrac devices are available in the TO-220 package. The TO-220 package is electrically isolated to 2500 V rms from the leads to mounting surface. 4000 V rms is available on special order. This means that no external isolation is required, thus eliminating the need for separate insulators and insulator-mounting steps and saving dollars over hot tab devices. All Teccor triac and diac chips have glass-passivated junctions to ensure long-term device reliability and parameter stability. Variations of devices in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult the factory for more information.
Features
Glass-passivated junctions Electrically-isolated package Internal trigger diac High surge capability up to 200 A High voltage capability 200 V to 600 V
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IDRM
(1) (10)
VTM
(1) (3)
VBO (7)
VBO (6)
[V ] (6)
IBO
CT (11)
MT1
T MT2
Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 400 600 200 400 600 400 600 200 400 600 400 600 200 400 600 400 600
TC = 25 C
Volts TC = 125 C TC = 25 C MAX 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 Volts MAX 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Volts MIN 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 MAX 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Volts MIN 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Amps MAX 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Farads MAX 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
4A
6A
Q6006LT Q4006LTH Q6006LTH Q2008LT Q4008LT Q6008LT Q4008LTH Q6008LTH Q2010LT Q4010LT
8A
10 A
15 A
VDRM Repetitive peak blocking voltage VTM Peak on-state voltage at maximum rated RMS current
General Notes
All measurements are made at 60 Hz with resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless otherwise specified. Operating temperature range (TJ) is -40 C to +125 C. Storage temperature range (TS) is -40 C to +125 C. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of +230 C for 10 seconds maximum; 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. The case temperature (TC) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings. See Package Dimensions section of this catalog.
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IH
(1) (2)
ITSM
(4) (8)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (5) (8)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(6) (9)
I2t
IGTM
di/dt
(9)
Volts/Sec mAmps MAX 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 70 70 70 70 70 Amps 60/50Hz 55/46 55/46 55/46 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 80/65 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 Volts/Sec MIN 3 3 3 4 4 4 25 25 4 4 4 25 25 4 4 4 30 30 4 4 4 30 30 75 75 50 150 150 125 575 425 175 175 150 575 425 200 200 175 925 775 300 300 200 925 775 TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MIN 50 50 50 100 100 85 450 350 120 120 100 450 350 150 150 120 700 600 200 200 150 700 600 Sec TYP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 12.5 12.5 12.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 26.5 41 41 41 41 41 60 60 60 60 60 166 166 166 166 166 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 50 50 50 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 100 100 100 100 100 Amps2Sec Amps Amps/Sec
See Figure E3.6, Figure E3.7, and Figure E3.8 for current rating at specific operating temperature. (6) See Figure E3.2 and Figure E3.3 for test circuit. (7) VBO = [+ VBO] - [- VBO] (8) See Figure E3.7 and Figure E3.8 for maximum allowable case temperature at maximum rated current. (9) Trigger firing capacitance = 0.1 F with 0.1 s rise time (10) TC = TJ for test conditions in off state (11) Maximum required value to ensure sufficient gate current (12) See package outlines for lead form configurations. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number.
(5)
Electrical Isolation
All Teccor isolated Quadrac packages withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab over the operating temperature range of the device. The following isolation table shows standard and optional isolation ratings.
Electrical Isolation from Leads to Mounting Tab *
V AC RMS 2500 4000 TYPE Standard Optional **
* UL Recognized File #E71639 **For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
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20
18
TC = 25 C
16 14
IH(TC = 25 C)
1.5
6 A, 8 A, and 10 A
12 10 8 6 4
IH
1.0
Ratio of
.5
4A
2 0
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
90 80
RL
TC = 25C
70 60 50
D.U.T.
MT2
15 A
40 30 20 10 0 0 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
120 V 60 Hz T
VC CT = 0.1 F
MT1
120
VC +VBO V+
100
4A
80
60
40
V-VBO
25 20 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
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120
110
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawings
130
4.0
3.0 4A
100
4A
90
2.0
80
70
1.0
60 0
.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
18
120
110
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawings
130
16
14
12
100 6A
15 A
10
15 A 6 A to 10 A
90
80
8A
10 A
70
60
0 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0
NOTES: 1) Gates control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady state rated value.
15 A 10 A
10 8 6 5 4 3 2
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT [IT(RMS)]: Maximum Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
8A 6A
4A
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Alternistor Triacs
(6 A to 40 A)
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Teccor offers bidirectional alternistors with current ratings from 6 A to 40 A and voltages from 200 V to 1000 V as part of Teccor's broad line of thyristors. Teccor's alternistor is specifically designed for applications that switch highly inductive loads. A special chip offers the same performance as two thyristors (SCRs) wired inverse parallel (back-to-back), providing better turn-off behavior than a standard triac. An alternistor may be triggered from a blocking to conduction state for either polarity of applied AC voltage with operating modes in Quadrants I, II, and III. This new chip construction provides two electrically separate SCR structures, providing enhanced dv/dt characteristics while retaining the advantages of a single-chip device. All alternistors have glass-passivated junctions to ensure longterm reliability and parameter stability. Teccor's glass-passivated junctions offer a reliable barrier against junction contamination. Teccor's TO-218X package is designed for heavy, steady powerhandling capability. It features large eyelet terminals for ease of soldering heavy gauge hook-up wire. All the isolated packages have a standard isolation voltage rating of 2500 V rms . Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult the factory for further information.
Features
High surge current capability Glass-passivated junctions 2500 V ac isolation for L, J, and K Packages High commutating dv/dt High static dv/dt
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Isolated
MT2
Non-isolated
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (7) (15) (17)
IDRM
(1) (18)
MT2
G MT2
MT2
G MT2 MT1
MT1 MT2
G
MT1 G MT2
MT1
G MT2
MT1
mAmps TO-252 D-Pak TO-263 D2Pak Volts MIN 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Q2006NH4 Q4006NH4 Q6006NH4 Q8006NH4 QK006NH4 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Q2008NH4 Q4008NH4 Q6008NH4 Q8008NH4 QK008NH4 Q2010NH5 Q4010NH5 Q6010NH5 Q8010NH5 QK010NH5 Q2012NH5 Q4012NH5 Q6012NH5 Q8012NH5 QK012NH5 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 QI 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 QII MAX 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 QIII 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 10 10 10 10 10 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 TC = 25 C 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02
mAmps TC = 100 C MAX 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TC = 125 C 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
T0-220 MAX
TO-220
TO-251 V-Pak
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (11) Q2006VH3 Q2006DH3 Q4006VH3 Q6006VH3 Q8006VH3 QK006VH3 Q4006DH3 Q6006DH3 Q8006DH3 QK006DH3 Q2006DH4 Q4006DH4 Q6006DH4 Q8006DH4 QK006DH4
6A
Q2006VH4 Q4006VH4 Q6006VH4 Q8006VH4 QK006VH4 Q2006LH4 Q4006LH4 Q6006LH4 Q8006LH4 QK006LH4 Q2006RH4 Q4006RH4 Q6006RH4 Q8006RH4 QK006RH4 Q2008VH3 Q4008VH3 Q6008VH3 Q8008VH3 QK008VH3 Q2008VH4
Q2008DH3 Q4008DH3 Q6008DH3 Q8008DH3 QK008DH3 Q2008DH4 Q4008DH4 Q6008DH4 Q8008DH4 QK008DH4
8A
Q4008VH4 Q6008VH4 Q8008VH4 QK008VH4 Q2008LH4 Q4008LH4 Q6008LH4 Q8008LH4 QK008LH4 Q2010LH5 Q4010LH5 Q6010LH5 Q8010LH5 QK010LH5 Q2012LH5 Q4012LH5 Q6012LH5 Q8012LH5 QK012LH5 Q2008RH4 Q4008RH4 Q6008RH4 Q8008RH4 QK008RH4 Q2010RH5 Q4010RH5 Q6010RH5 Q8010RH5 QK010RH5 Q2012RH5 Q4012RH5 Q6012RH5 Q8012RH5 QK012RH5
10 A
12 A
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Alternistor Triacs
VGT
(2) (6) (15) (17) (20)
VTM
(1) (5)
IH
(1) (8) (12)
IGTM
(14)
PGM
(14)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(9) (13)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (4) (13)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(10)
I2t
di/dt
(19)
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 Volts MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 mAmps MAX 15 15 15 15 15 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 15 15 15 15 15 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 65/55 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 85/80 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 120/110 Volts/Sec MIN 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Volts/Sec TC = 100 C 100 100 75 50 40 500 500 400 300 150 750 575 425 300 150 100 100 75 50 40 750 575 425 300 150 500 500 400 300 150 1150 1000 850 650 300 1150 1000 850 650 300 1000 750 650 500 1000 750 650 500 75 75 50 40 400 450 350 250 400 400 300 200 600 450 350 250 TC = 125 C 75 75 50 40 400 400 300 200 Sec TYP 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 41 41 41 41 41 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Amps2Sec Amps/Sec
MIN
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Data Sheets
Isolated
MT2
Non-isolated
VDRM
(1)
IGT
(3) (7) (15) (17)
A
MT2 G MT2 MT1
MT1 MT2
K A G
K A
G
MT1 G MT2
mAmps TO-263 D2Pak Q2016NH3 Q4016NH3 Q6016NH3 Q8016NH3 QK016NH3 Q2016NH4 Q4016NH4 Q6016NH4 Q8016NH4 QK016NH4 Q2016NH6 Q4016NH6 Q6016NH6 Q8016NH6 QK016NH6 Q2025NH6 Q4025NH6 Q6025NH6 Q8025NH6 QK025NH6 Volts 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 QI 20 20 20 20 20 35 35 35 35 35 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 QII MAX 20 20 20 20 20 35 35 35 35 35 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 20 20 20 20 20 35 35 35 35 35 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 QIII
TO-218 (16)
TO-218X
TO-220 Q2016RH3 Q4016RH3 Q6016RH3 Q8016RH3 QK016RH3 Q2016RH4 Q4016RH4 Q6016RH4 Q8016RH4 QK016RH4 Q2016RH6 Q4016RH6 Q6016RH6 Q8016RH6 QK016RH6
16 A
Q6016LH4 Q8016LH4 QK016LH4 Q2016LH6 Q4016LH6 Q6016LH6 Q8016LH6 QK016LH6 Q2025L6 Q4025L6 Q6025L6 Q8025L6 QK025L6 Q2030LH5 Q2025K6 Q4025K6 Q6025K6 Q8025K6 QK025K6 Q2025J6 Q4025J6 Q6025J6 Q8025J6
25 A
30 A
Q4030LH5 Q6030LH5 Q2035RH5 Q4035RH5 Q6035RH5 Q2040K7 Q2040J7 Q4040J7 Q6040J7 Q8040J7 Q4040K7 Q6040K7 Q8040K7 QK040K7 Q2035NH5 Q4035NH5 Q6035NH5
35 A
40 A
Test Conditions
di/dt Maximum rate-of-change of on-state current dv/dt Critical rate-of-rise of off-state voltage at rated VDRM gate open dv/dt(c) Critical rate-of-rise of commutation voltage at rated VDRM and IT(RMS) commutating di/dt = 0.54 rated IT(RMS)/ms; gate unenergized I2t RMS surge (non-repetitive) on-state current for period of 8.3 ms for fusing IDRM Peak off-state current gate open; VDRM = maximum rated value IGT DC gate trigger current in specific operating quadrants; VD = 12 V dc IGTM Peak gate trigger current
IH Holding current (DC); gate open IT(RMS) RMS on-state current conduction angle of 360 ITSM Peak one-cycle surge PG(AV) Average gate power dissipation PGM Peak gate power dissipation; IGT IGTM tgt Gate controlled turn-on time; IGT = 300 mA with 0.1 s rise time VDRM Repetitive peak blocking voltage VGT DC gate trigger voltage; VD = 12 V dc VTM Peak on-state voltage at maximum rated RMS current
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Alternistor Triacs
IDRM
(1) (18)
VGT
VTM
IH
(1) (8) (12)
IGTM
(14)
PGM
(14)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(9) (13)
dv/dt(c)
(1) (4) (13)
dv/dt
(1)
tgt
(10)
I2t
di/dt
(19)
mAmps TC = 25 C 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MAX 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 27 2 3 2 2 2 3
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Volts TC = 25 C mAmps MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 MAX 35 35 35 35 35 50 50 50 50 50 70 70 70 70 70 100 100 100 100 100 75 75 75 75 75 75 120 120 120 120 120 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 40 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 200/167 250/208 250/208 250/208 250/208 250/208 350/290 350/290 350/290 350/290 350/290 350/290 400/335 400/335 400/335 400/335 400/335 Volts/Sec MIN 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 50 50 50 50 50
Volts/Sec TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MIN 500 400 300 275 200 650 600 500 425 300 875 875 800 700 350 875 875 800 700 400 650 600 500 650 600 500 1100 1100 1000 900 500 500 475 400 500 475 400 700 700 625 575 600 600 520 475 600 600 520 475 400 350 250 200 500 475 400 350 Sec TYP 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 166 259 259 259 259 259 508 508 508 508 508 508 664 664 664 664 664 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 150 150 150 150 150 Amps2Sec Amps/Sec
General Notes
All measurements are made at 60 Hz with a resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless specified otherwise. Operating temperature range (TJ) is -40 C to +125 C. Storage temperature range (TS) is -40 C to +125 C. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of 230 C for 10 seconds maximum 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. The case temperature (TC) is measured as shown in the dimensional outline drawings. See Package Dimensions section.
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(10) See Figure E4.12 for tgt versus IGT. (11) See package outlines for lead form configurations. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number. (12) Initial on-state current = 400 mA dc for 16 A to 40 A devices and 100 mA for 6 A to 12 A devices. (13) See Figure E4.1 through Figure E4.4 for maximum allowable case temperature at maximum rated current. (14) Pulse width 10 s; IGT IGTM (15) For 6 A to 12 A devices, RL = 60 ; 16 A and above, RL = 30 (16) 40 A pin terminal leads on K package can run 100 C to 125 C. (17) Alternistor does not turn on in Quadrant IV. (18) TC = TJ for test conditions in off state (19) IGT = 200 mA for 6 A to 12 A devices and 500 mA for 16 A to 40 A devices with gate pulse having rise time of 0.1 s. (20) Minimum non-trigger VGT at 125 C is 0.2 V.
(-) (-)
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1 MT2 POSITIVE (Positive Half Cycle)
MT2
(+)
MT1
IGT
IGT GATE
REF MT2
REF
+
MT2 IGT GATE MT1
IGT
MT1 REF
Gate Characteristics
Teccor triacs may be turned on in the following ways: In-phase signals (with standard AC line) using Quadrants I and III Application of unipolar pulses (gate always negative), using Quadrants II and III with negative gate pulses
REF MT2 NEGATIVE (Negative Half Cycle) NOTE: Alternistors will not operate in QIV
Definition of Quadrants
Electrical Isolation
Teccors isolated alternistor packages withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab, over the operating temperature range of the device. The following isolation table shows standard and optional isolation ratings.
Electrical Isolation
In all cases, if maximum surge capability is required, gate pulses should be a minimum of one magnitude above minimum IGT rating with a steep rising waveform (1 s rise time). If QIV and QI operation is required (gate always positive), see Figure AN1002.8, Amplified Gate Thyristor Circuit.
TO-218 Isolated
Standard N/A
TO-220 Isolated
Standard Optional **
TO-218X Isolated
Standard N/A
* UL Recognized File E71639 ** For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
Type
TO-218 Isolated * 6A 8A 10 A 12 A 16 A 25 A 30 A 35 A 40 A
TO-218X Isolated *
1.35
1.32
TO-220 Isolated ** 3.3 [50] 2.8 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.0 2.3
TO-220 Non-Isolated 1.80 [45] 1.50 1.30 1.20 1.10 0.87 0.85
0.97
0.95
* UL Recognized Product per UL File E71639 ** For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
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Alternistor Triacs
130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing 6A TO-220 (NON-ISOLATED) AND D2 PAK 6A TO-220 (ISOLATED)
130
120
110
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing 35 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) and TO-263 25 A and 30 A TO-220 (Isolated)
100
90
40 A TO-218 (Isolated)
70
60
50 0 10 20 25 30 40 50
Figure E4.4 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus On-state Current (25 A to 40 A)
20
18
Positive or Negative Instantaneous On-state Current (iT) Amps
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0
TC = 25 C
110 100 90 80 70 60 0 0 2 4 6 8 8 A TO-220 (Isolated) 8 A TO-220 (Non-isolated), TO-263, TO-251, and TO-252
6 A to 12 A Devices
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing 10 12 14
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
130
90 80
120 110
TO
16 A
-22
16A
TC = 25C
70 60
0 ( No
-22
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100 90 80 70 60 0 0 5
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40 A Devices
50 40
25 A to 35 A Devices
30 20
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawing
10 15
16 A Devices
10 0 0 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
T
1.6
1.8
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200
2.0
V GT (T C = 25 C)
120 100 80 60 50 40 30 20
10 A to 12 A Devices 8 A Devices
Notes: 1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady state rated value.
1.5
V GT
1.0
Ratio of
.5
10 8 6 5 4 3 2
0 -65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT [IT(RMS)]: Maximum Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
Case Temperature (T C ) C
Figure E4.7 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Voltage for all Quadrants versus Case Temperature
1000
4.0
I GT (T C = 25 C)
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT [I T(RMS) ]: Maximum Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
3.0
I GT
40 A Devices 35 A Devices
2.0
100 80 60 50 40 30 20
30 A Devices
Notes: 1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady-state rated value.
Ratio of
1.0
25 A Devices 16 A Devices
0 -65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
10 1
Case Temperature (T C ) C
10
100
1000
Figure E4.8 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Current for all Quadrants versus Case Temperature
Figure E4.11 Peak Surge Current versus Surge Current Duration (16 A to 40 A)
4.0
INITIAL ON-STATE CURRENT = 400 mA dc 16 A to 40 A Devices = 100 mA dc 6 to 12A Devices
10
I H (T C = 25 C)
3.0
8 I GT = 80 to 100 mA 6
IH
2.0
4 I GT = 50 mA 2 I GT = 10 mA to 35 mA
Ratio of
1.0
0 -65
100
200
300
400
500
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
Case Temperature (T C ) C
Figure E4.9 Normalized DC Holding Current versus Case Temperature
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18
120
16
14 12 10 8
100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360 FREE AIR RATING NO HEATSINK
80
6A to 12A Devices
6 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TO-220 Devices
60
TO-251 Devices
40
25 20 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
18
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal
45
Current Waveform: Sinusoidal
25 20 15 10 5 0 0 4 8
30 A and 35 A Devices 40 A
12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
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TO-92 *TO-220 Isolated
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
Sensitive SCRs
(0.8 A to 10 A)
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General Description
The Teccor line of sensitive SCR semiconductors are half-wave unidirectional, gate-controlled rectifiers (SCR-thyristor) which complement Teccor's line of power SCRs. This group of packages offers ratings of 0.8 A to 10 A, and 200 V to 600 V with gate sensitivities of 12 A to 500 A. For gate currents in the 10 mA to 50 mA ranges, see SCRs section of this catalog. The TO-220 and TO-92 are electrically isolated where the case or tab is internally isolated to allow the use of low-cost assembly and convenient packaging techniques. Teccor's line of SCRs features glass-passivated junctions to ensure long-term device reliability and parameter stability. Teccor's glass offers a rugged, reliable barrier against junction contamination. Tape-and-reel packaging is available for the TO-92 package. Consult the factory for more information. Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult the factory for more information.
Features
Electrically-isolated TO-220 package High voltage capability up to 600 V High surge capability up to 100 A Glass-passivated chip
Compak Features
Surface mount package 0.8 A series New small-profile three-leaded Compak package Four gate sensitivities available Packaged in embossed carrier tape with 2,500 devices per reel Can replace SOT-223
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Data Sheets
Part Number
Non-isolated
A
IT
(1)
IGT
(2) (12) (14) (18)
VTM
(3) (10)
A
G
A A
A
TYPE
K G A
K A G
TO-92
TO-202
TO-251 V-Pak
Compak
TO-252 D-Pak
Amps IT(RMS) IT(AV) MAX 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 0.8 0.51 1.5 0.95 1.5 0.95 1.5 0.95 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 4 2.5 Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 Amps MAX 12 12 12 50 50 50 200 200 200 500 500 500 200 200 200 12 12 12 50 50 50 500 500 500 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 500 500 500 50 50 50 200 200 200
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (11) S2S1 S4S1 S6S1 S2S2 S4S2 S6S2 S2S S4S S6S S2S3 S4S3 S6S3 EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B1 EC103D1 EC103M1 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103M2 EC103B3 EC103D3 EC103M3 2N5064 2N6565 TCR22-4 TCR22-6 TCR22-8 T106B1 T106D1 T106M1 T107B1 T107D1 T107M1 S2004VS1 S4004VS1 S6004VS1 S2004VS2 S4004VS2 S6004VS2 S2004DS1 S4004DS1 S6004DS1 S2004DS2 S4004DS2 S6004DS2
0.8 A
1.5 A
4A
Amps TC or TL = TC or TL = TC or TL = 25 C 100 C 110 C MAX 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 1 50 1 50 2 100 1 50 1 50 2 100 1 50 1 50 2 100 1 50 1 50 2 100 1 50 1 100 1 100 1 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100
Volts MAX 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
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Sensitive SCRs
VGT
(4) (12) (22)
IH
(5) (15) (16) (19)
IGM
(17)
VGRM
PGM
(17)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(6) (7) (13)
dv/dt
di/dt
tgt
(8)
tq
(9)
l2t
Volts TC or TL = TC or TL = TC or TL = mAmps -40 C 25 C 110 C MAX MAX 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.2 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 8 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1.2 0.8 0.25 5 1 0.8 0.25 5 1 0.8 0.25 5 1 0.8 0.25 5 1 0.8 0.2 5 1 0.8 0.2 5 1 0.8 0.2 5 1 0.8 0.2 6 1 0.8 0.2 6 1 0.8 0.2 6 1 0.8 0.2 4 1 0.8 0.2 4 1 0.8 0.2 4 1 0.8 0.2 6 1 0.8 0.2 6 1 0.8 0.2 6
Amps Amps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Volts MIN 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Watts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Watts 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 60/50 Hz 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 20/16 30/25 30/25 30/25 30/25 30/25 30/25 Volts/Sec MIN 20 20 10 25 25 10 30 30 15 40 40 20 30 30 15 20 20 10 25 25 10 40 40 20 25 25 60 40 30 TYP (23) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Amps/Sec Sec TYP 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 5 2.2 2.2 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 4 5 5 5 3 3 3 4 4 4 Sec MAX 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 45 45 45 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 45 45 45 60 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 45 45 45 50 50 50 50 50 50 Amps2/Sec 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
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Data Sheets
Part Number
Isolated
A
Non-isolated
A
A G A K
IT
(1)
IGT
(2) (12)
VTM
(3) (10)
TYPE
K A
K A
TO-220
TO-202
TO-251 V-Pak
TO-252 D-Pak
Amps IT(RMS) MAX 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 IT(AV) MAX 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 200 400 600 Amps MAX 200 200 200 500 500 500 200 200 200 500 500 500 200 200 200 500 500 500
Amps TC = 25 C MAX 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TC = 110 C MAX 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 Volts MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (11) S2006LS2 S4006LS2 S6006LS2 S2006LS3 S4006LS3 S6006LS3 S2008LS2 S4008LS2 S6008LS2 S2008LS3 S4008LS3 S6008LS3 S2010LS2 S4010LS2 S6010LS2 S2010LS3 S4010LS3 S6010LS3 S2006FS21 S4006FS21 S6006FS21 S2006FS31 S4006FS31 S6006FS31 S2008FS21 S4008FS21 S6008FS21 S2008FS31 S4008FS31 S6008FS31 S2010FS21 S4010FS21 S6010FS21 S2010FS31 S4010FS31 S6010FS31 S2006VS2 S4006VS2 S6006VS2 S2006VS3 S4006VS3 S6006VS3 S2008VS2 S4008VS2 S6008VS2 S2008VS3 S4008VS3 S6008VS3 S2010VS2 S4010VS2 S6010VS2 S2010VS3 S4010VS3 S6010VS3 S2006DS2 S4006DS2 S6006DS2 S2006DS3 S4006DS3 S6006DS3 S2008DS2 S4008DS2 S6008DS2 S2008DS3 S4008DS3 S6008DS3 S2010DS2 S4010DS2 S6010DS2 S2010DS3 S4010DS3 S6010DS3
6A
8A
10 A
General Notes
Teccor 2N5064 and 2N6565 Series devices conform to all JEDEC registered data. See specifications table on pages E5 - 2 and E5 - 3. The case lead temperature (TC or TL) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings in the Package Dimensions section of this catalog. All measurements (except IGT) are made with an external resistor RGK = 1 k unless otherwise noted. All measurements are made at 60 Hz with a resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless otherwise specified. Operating temperature (TJ) is -65 C to +110 C for EC Series devices, -65 C to +125 C for 2N Series devices, -40 C to +125 C for TCR Series, and -40 C to +110 C for all others. Storage temperature range (TS) is -65 C to +150 C for TO-92 devices, -40 C to +150 C for TO-202 and Compak devices, and -40 C to +125 C for all others. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of +230 C for 10 seconds maximum 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case.
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Sensitive SCRs
VGT
(4) (12) (22)
IH
(5) (19)
IGM
(17)
VGRM
PGM
(17)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(6) (13)
dv/dt
di/dt
tgt
(8)
tq
(9)
l2t
TC = -40 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
Volts/Sec TC = 110 C 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 mAmps MAX 6 6 6 8 8 8 6 6 6 8 8 8 6 6 6 8 8 8 Amps 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Volts MIN 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Watts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Watts 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Amps 60/50 Hz 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 TC = 110 C TYP 10 8 8 10 8 8 10 8 8 10 8 8 10 8 8 10 8 8 Amps/Sec 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Sec TYP 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 Sec MAX 50 50 50 45 45 45 50 50 50 45 45 45 50 50 50 45 45 45 Amps2Sec 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41
(10) Test condition is maximum rated RMS current except TO-92 devices are 1.2 APK; T106/T107 devices are 4 APK. (11) See package outlines for lead form configurations. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number. (12) VD = 6 V dc, RL = 100 (See Figure E5.19 for simple test circuit for measuring gate trigger voltage and gate trigger current.) (13) See Figure E5.1 through Figure E5.9 for maximum allowable case temperature at maximum rated current. (14) IGT = 500 A maximum at TC = -40 C for T106 devices (15) IH = 10 mA maximum at TC = -65 C for 2N5064 Series and 2N6565 Series devices (16) IH = 6 mA maximum at TC = -40 C for T106 devices (17) Pulse Width 10 s (18) IGT = 350 A maximum at TC = -65 C for 2N5064 Series and 2N6565 Series devices (19) Latching current can be higher than 20 mA for higher IGT types. Also, latching current can be much higher at -40 C. See Figure E5.18. (20) TC or TL = TJ for test conditions in off state (21) IDRM and IRRM = 50 A for 2N5064 and 100 A for 2N6565 at 125 C (22) TO-92 devices specified at -65 C instead of -40 C (23) TC = 110 C
(8) (9)
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Data Sheets
Type
TO-220
Compak 60*
TO-252 D-Pak
TO-251 V-Pak
*Mounted on 1
cm 2 copper
Electrical Isolation
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (TC) C
Teccors isolated sensitive SCRs will withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab over the device's operating temperature range. The following table shows other standard and optional isolation ratings.
Electrical Isolation * from Leads to Mounting Tab V AC RMS TO-220 Standard 2500 Optional ** 4000
*UL Recognized File #E71639 **For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 TCR22 Devices 50 40 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.6 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 T106 and T107 Type 2 and 4 4 A TO-251 and TO-252 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawing
110 100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawing JEDEC 2N Series
Figure E5.2 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current
130
90 80
EC Series
70
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawing
Compak
60 50 0.1
JEDEC 2N Series 90 80 70 60 50
0.51
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1.0
EC Series Compak
Figure E5.1 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
Figure E5.3 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current
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140
130 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawing
120
120
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 FREE AIR RATING
80
T106 and T107 T106 and T107 Type 2 and 4 Type 1 and 3
60 TO-220 40 T106/T107 TO-202 Type 2 and 4 and TO-251 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4
0.95
1.65
1.9
2.54
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
20
Figure E5.4 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current
Figure E5.7 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature versus Average On-state Current
140
120
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 FREE AIR RATING
115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 0 2 4 6 8 10 6 A TO-220 and TO-202 8 A TO-220 and TO-202 10 A TO-220 and TO-202 6 A TO-251 and TO-252
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 TEMPERATURE: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawings
100
EC Series IT(RMS)
80
1.5 A Devices and JEDEC 2N Series IT(RMS) 1.5 A and JEDEC 2N Series IT(AV) and EC Series IT(AV)
60
40
Figure E5.8 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current
140
120
100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 FREE AIR RATING
105
100 6 A TO-220 and TO-202 8 A TO-220 and TO-202 10 A TO-220 and TO-202 8 A TO-251 and TO-252 10 A TO-251 and TO-252
80
95
60
T106/T107 TO-202 Type 2 and 4 and TO-251 TO-220
90
40
85
20 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
80 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Figure E5.6 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature versus RMS On-state Current
Figure E5.9 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current
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9.0 8.0 See General Notes for specific device operating temperature range.
= 25 C)
IH(TC
IGT (TC = 25 C)
3.0
IGT
IH
2.0
Ratio of
Ratio of
1.0
0
0 -65 -40 -15 +25 +65 +110 +125
-65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+110 +125
TC = 25C
VGT (TC = 25 C)
1.5
VGT
1.0
Ratio of
0.5
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200
100 80 60 50 40 30
10 A Devices
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT: [IT(RMS)]: Max Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature 8 A Devices 6 A Devices
10 8 6 5 4 3 2 Notes: 1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady-state rated value.
100
IGT = 50 A MAX IGT = 200 A MAX
5.0
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Half Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180
4.0
3.0
10
2.0 4 A TO-251 and TO-252 1.0 0.8 A TO-92 and Compak 1.5 A Devices
IGT = 12 A MAX
1.0
TC = 25 C
0.1 0.01
0.1
10
100
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12
10
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Half Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180
100 + 6 VDC V1
D.U.T.
IGT IG 1k (1%)
0 0 2 4 6 8 10
Figure E5.19 Simple Test Circuit for Gate Trigger Voltage and Current Measurement
9.0 8.0 See General Notes for specific device operating temperature range.
Note: V1 0 V to 10 V dc meter VGT 0 V to 1 V dc meter IG 0 mA to 1 mA dc milliammeter R1 1 k potentiometer To measure gate trigger voltage and current, raise gate voltage (VGT) until meter reading V1 drops from 6 V to 1 V. Gate trigger voltage is the reading on VGT just prior to V1 dropping. Gate trigger current IGT can be computed from the relationship V GT I GT = I G ------------ Amps 1000 where IG is reading (in amperes) on meter just prior to V1 dropping.
IL IL (TC = 25 C) Ratio of
-15
+25
+65
+110 +125
Note: IGT may turn out to be a negative quantity (trigger current flows out from gate lead).
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180 160
140 120
1 Hz 12 Hz
60 Hz
0.8 A to 4 A
180 160
1 Hz
12 Hz
ITM tW 0.8 A to 4 A
60 Hz
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TO-263 D 2 Pak
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TO-92 *TO-218
*TO-218X
3-lead Compak
*TO-220
TO-251 V-Pak
SCRs
(1 A to 70 A)
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General Description
The Teccor line of thyristor SCR semi-conductors are half-wave, unidirectional, gate-controlled rectifiers which complement Teccor's line of sensitive SCRs. Teccor offers devices with ratings of 1 A to 70 A and 200 V to 1000 V, with gate sensitivities from 10 mA to 50 mA. If gate currents in the 12 A to 500 A ranges are required, see Sensitive SCRs section of this catalog. Three packages are offered in electrically isolated construction where the case or tab is internally isolated to allow the use of low-cost assembly and convenient packaging techniques. The Teccor line of SCRs features glass-passivated junctions to ensure long-term reliability and parameter stability. Teccors glass offers a rugged, reliable barrier against junction contamination. Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult the factory for more information.
Features
Electrically-isolated package High voltage capability 200 V to 1000 V High surge capability up to 950 A Glass-passivated chip
Compak SCR
Surface mount package 1 A series New small profile three-leaded Compak package Packaged in embossed carrier tape with 2,500 devices per reel Can replace SOT-223
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Data Sheets
Part Number
Isolated
A
Non-isolated
A
IT
(1) (2) (15)
IGT
(4)
A
G
TYPE
A A
A
K G
K A
K
K A G
G A
TO-92
TO-220
TO-202
TO-220
TO-251 V-Pak
Compak
TO-252 D-Pak
Amps IT(RMS) IT(AV) MAX 0.64 0.64 0.64 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 Volts MIN 200 400 600 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 mAmps MIN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MAX 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 MAX 1 1 1
S201E
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (11) S2N1 S4N1 S6N1 S2006L S2006F1 S4006F1 S6006F1 S2006V S4006V S6006V S8006V SK006V S2008F1 S4008F1 S6008F1 S2008R S4008R S6008R S8008R SK008R S2010F1 S4010F1 S6010F1 S2010R S4010R S6010R S8010R SK010R S2012R S4012R S6012R S8012R SK012R S2008V S4008V S6008V S8008V SK008V S2010V S4010V S6010V S8010V SK010V S2012V S4012V S6012V S8012V SK012V S2006D S4006D S6006D S8006D SK006D S2008D S4008D S6008D S8008D SK008D S2010D S4010D S6010D S8010D SK010D S2012D S4012D S6012D S8012D SK012D S4006L S6006L S8006L SK006L S2008L S4008L S6008L S8008L SK008L
1A
S401E S601E
6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12
6A
8A
10 A
12 A
VDRM and VRRM Repetitive peak off-state forward and reverse voltage Vgt DC gate trigger voltage; VD = 12 V dc; RL = 60 for 1 to 16 A devices and 30 for 20 to 70 A devices VTM Peak on-state voltage at maximum rated RMS current
General Notes
All measurements are made at 60 Hz with a resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless otherwise specified. Operating temperature range (TJ) is -65 C to +125 C for TO-92 devices and -40 C to +125 C for all other packages. Storage temperature range (TS) is -65 C to +150 C for TO-92 devices, -40 C to +150 C for TO-202 and TO-220 devices, and -40 C to +125 C for all others. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of 230 C for 10 seconds maximum; 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. The case temperature (TC) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings in the Package Dimensions sectionof this catalog.
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SCRs
VTM
(3)
VGT
(8) (17)
IH
(5) (13)
IGM
(12)
PGM
(12)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(6) (10)
dv/dt
I2t
di/dt
tgt
(7)
tq
(9) (10)
mAmps TC = 25 C 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MAX 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 1 1 1 1
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6
Volts TC = 25 C MAX 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 mAmps MAX 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 30/25 30/25 30/25 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 100/83 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100 120/100
Volts/Sec TC = 100 C MIN 40 40 40 350 350 300 250 100 350 350 300 250 100 350 350 300 250 100 350 350 300 250 100 TC = 125 C MIN 20 20 20 250 250 225 200 250 250 225 200 250 250 225 200 250 250 225 200 3.7 3.7 3.7 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Amps2Sec Amps/Sec Sec TYP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Sec MAX 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
(11) See package outlines for lead form configuration. When ordering special lead forming, add type number as suffix to part number. (12) Pulse width 10 s (13) Initial on-state current = 200 mA dc for 1 A through 16 A devices; 400 mA dc for 20 A through 70 A devices. (14) TC = TJ for test conditions in off state. (15) The R, K, or M package rating is intended for high surge condition use only and not recommended for 50 A rms continuous current use since narrow pin lead temperature can exceed PCB solder melting temperature. Teccor's J package or W package is recommended for 50 A rms continuous current requirements. (16) For various durations of an exponentially decaying current waveform, see Figure E6.3 and Figure E6.4. (tW is defined as 5 time constants.) (17) Minimum non-trigger VGT at 125 C is 0.2 V.
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Part Number
Isolated
A
Non-isolated
A
A
IT
(1) (15)
A
A A K G
IGT
(4)
TYPE
K A G
K A G
K AG
K A
K A G
Amps TO-263 D2Pak IT(RMS) 15 15 15 15 IT(AV) MAX 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 10 10 10 10 10 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 12.8 16 16 16 16 16 22 22 22 22 22 25 25 25 25 25 35 35 35 35 35 41 41 41 41 41 45 45 45 45 Volts MIN 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 mAmps MIN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MAX 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 35 35 35 35 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 TC = 25 C
mAmps TC = 100 C MAX 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 3 1 1 1 1.5 3 1 1 1 1.5 3 1 1 1 1.5 5 1 1 1 1.5 5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 5 TC = 125 C
TO-218X
TO-218
TO-220
TO-218X
TO-218
15 A
S2016R
15 16 16 16 16 16 20 20 20 20
16 A
S4016R S6016R S8016R SK016R S2020L S4020L S6020L S8020L SK020L S2025L S2025R S4025R S6025R S8025R SK025R S2035J S4035J S6035J S8035J S2035K S4035K S6035K S8035K SK035K S2040R
20 A
20 25 25 25 25 25 35 35 35 35
25 A
35 A
S2040N S4040N S6040N S8040N SK040N S2055W S4055W S6055W S8055W S2055M S4055M S6055M S8055M SK055M S2055N S4055N S6055N S8055N SK055N
35 40 40 40 40 40 55 55 55 55 55 65 65 65 65 65
40 A
S4040R S6040R S8040R SK040R S2055R S4055R S6055R S8055R SK055R S2065J S2065K S4065K S6065K S8065K SK065K S2070W S4070W S6070W S8070W S4065J S6065J S8065J
55 A
65 A
70 A
70 70 70 70
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VTM
(3)
VGT
(8) (17)
IH
(5) (13)
IGM
(12)
PGM
(12)
PG(AV)
ITSM
(6) (10) (16)
dv/dt
I2t
di/dt
tgt
(7)
tq
(9) (10)
Volts
Volts mAmps MAX 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Amps Watts Watts
Amps 60/50 Hz 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 300/255 300/255 300/255 300/255 300/255 350/300 350/300 350/300 350/300 350/300 500/425 500/425 500/425 500/425 500/425 520/430 520/430 520/430 520/430 520/430 650/550 650/550 650/550 650/550 650/550 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800 950/800
TC = 25 C TC = 25 C MAX 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 MAX 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Volts/Sec TC = TC = 100 C 125 C MIN 450 450 425 400 200 450 450 425 400 200 450 450 425 400 200 450 450 425 400 200 450 450 425 400 200 650 650 600 500 250 650 650 600 500 250 650 650 600 500 250 650 650 600 500 550 550 500 475 550 550 500 475 550 550 500 475 350 350 325 300 550 550 500 475 350 350 325 300 350 350 325 300 350 350 325 300 MIN 350 350 325 300
Amps2Sec 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 374 374 374 374 374 510 510 510 510 510 1035 1035 1035 1035 1035 1122 1122 1122 1122 1122 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 3745 3745 3745 3745 3745 3745 3745 3745 3745
Amps/Sec 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
Sec TYP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Sec MAX 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
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Data Sheets
Thermal Resistance (Steady State) RJC [RJA] C/W (TYP.) Pkg. Code
L F F2 R J W K M D V N
Type
TO-220 Isolated
TO-220 Non-isolated
TO-218X Isolated
TO-218 Isolated
TO-218 Non-isolated
TO-252 TO-251AA D-Pak V-Pak Surface Mount Non-isolated 1.7 2.3 [70] 2.0 1.7 1.6
1A 6A 8A 10 A 12 A 15 A 16 A 20 A 25 A 35 A 40 A 55 A 65 A 70 A
1.3 1.0 0.70 0.70 0.6 0.53 0.86 0.60 0.86 0.53 0.5
Electrical Isolation
Thermal Resistance (Steady State) RJC [RJA] C/W (TYP.)
Package Code Type C E
Teccors isolated SCR packages will withstand a minimum high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab over the device's operating temperature range. The following table shows standard and optional isolation ratings.
Electrical Isolation * from Leads to Mounting Tab TO-220 TO-218X Isolated Isolated
Standard Optional ** Standard N/A
1A
Compak 35 *
TO-92 50 [145]
TO-218 Isolated
Standard N/A
* Mounted on
1cm 2
* UL Recognized File #E71639 ** For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in part number.
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SCRs
120
8 A TO-220 (Non-isolated)
80
100
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 FREE AIR RATING
60
1 A TO-92
40
Figure E6.1 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature versus RMS On-state Current
120 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 FREE AIR RATING
130 120
100
110 100 90 80 70 60 50 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawing
8 A TO-220 (Non-isolated)
80
1 A Devices
1 A TO-92
60
40
Figure E6.2 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature versus Average On-state Current
Figure E6.5 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (1 A)
130
1000
120
55 A Devices
110
6 A Devices
100 90 80 70 60 50 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings 0 2 4 6 8
300 200
100
6 A to 10 A Devices 12 A Devices
50 ITM tw tw = 5 times constants 20 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0 10 20 50
10
12
Figure E6.6 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (6 A, 8 A, and 10 A)
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130
130
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
55 A TO-218AC (Non-isolated) *
65 A TO-218AC (Isolated) *
* The R, K or M package rating is intended only for high surge condition use and is not recommended for >50 A rms continuous current use, since narrow pin lead temperature can exceed PCB solder melting temperature. J or W packages are recommended for >50 A rms continuous current requirements. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 75
15 A TO-220 (Isolated)
12
16
20
Figure E6.7 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (10 A, 12 A, 16 A, and 20 A)
Figure E6.10 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (55 A and 65 A)
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (TC) C
130 120
110 100 90 80 70 60 50 0
25 A TO-220 (Isolated)
35 A TO-218 (Isolated)
1 A Devices
90 80 70 60
50 0
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
Figure E6.8 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (25 A and 35 A)
130 120
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
Figure E6.11 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (1 A)
130
12 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) and TO-251 and TO-252
120
10 A TO-251 10 A TO-252
110 100 90 80 70 60 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
40 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) and TO-263 65 A TO-218X (Isolated)
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
70 A TO-218X (Non-isolated)
110
6 A TO-220 6 A TO-202
10 A TO-220 (Non-isolated)
10 A TO-220 (Isolated) and 10 A TO-202
100
6 A TO-251 6 A TO-252
8 A TO-220 (Isolated) 8 A TO-202
55 A TO-218X (Non-isolated)
90
8 A TO-220 (Non-isolated)
80 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure E6.9 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus RMS On-state Current (40 A through 70 A)
Figure E6.12 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (8 A, 10 A, and 12 A)
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SCRs
130
130
16 AT O-2 20
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on dimensional drawings
(No
n-is
olat
Maximum Allowable
ed)
-26 3
20 A TO-220 (Isolated)
Maximum Allowable
and
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings 55 A TO-218AC (Non-isolated) *
TO
65 A TO-218AC (Isolated) *
10 A TO-220 (Non-isolated)
* The R, K, or M package
rating is intended only for high surge condition use and is not recommended for >32 A (AV) continuous current use since narrow pin lead temperature can exceed PCB solder melting temperature. J or W packages are recommended for >32 A (AV) continuous current requirements.
15 A TO-220 (Isolated) 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
10
20
30
40
50
Figure E6.13 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (10 A through 20 A)
Figure E6.16 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (55 A and 65 A)
130
120
110
IH (TC = 25 C)
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
2.0
INITIAL ON-STATE CURRENT = 200 mA dc for 1 A to 20 A Devices and 400 mA dc for 25 A to 70 A Devices
1.5
35 A TO-218 (Non-isolated)
100
IH
35 A TO-218 (Isolated)
90
1.0
80
Ratio of
.5
70
60
0
50 0 .4 8 12 16 20 24
-40
-15
+25
+65
+105 +125
Figure E6.14 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (25 A and 35 A)
130 120
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (TC) C
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180 CASE TEMPERATURE: Measure as shown on dimensional drawings
2.0
110 100 90 80 40 A TO-220 (Non-isolated) and TO-263 55 A TO-218X (Non-isolated) 65 A TO-218X (Isolated)
IGT (TC = 25 C)
1.5
70 A TO-218X (Non-isolated)
IGT Ratio of
1.0
70 60 50 0
0.5
10
20
30
40
50
-40
-15
+25
+65
+105 +125
Figure E6.15 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average On-state Current (40 A through 70 A)
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Data Sheets
90
1.5
80 70 60 50
VGT (TC = 25 C)
TC = 25C
25 A Devices
15 A to 20 A Devices
40
12 A Devices
30
VGT
6 A to 10 A Devices
1.0
20 10
Ratio of
1 A Devices
0.5
-40
-15
+25
+65
+105 +125
Figure E6.19 Instantaneous On-state Current versus On-state Voltage (Typical) (6 A through 25 A)
200 180
7 6 A to 12 A Devices
TC = 25C
15 A to 35 A Devices
TC = 25C
65 A and 70 A Devices
4 40 A to 70 A Devices 3 1 A Devices
55 A Devices
2 1
Figure E6.20 Instantaneous On-state Current versus On-state Voltage (Typical) (35 A through 70 A)
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SCRs
65 A
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT: [IT(RMS)]: MaxRated Value at Specified Case Temperature
TO-2 18
70 A Devic Devic
es
35 A 25 A 16 A
10 A Devic es
Devic
55 A
Devic es
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es
100 80 60 50 40 30 20
Devic
20 A 15 A Devic es
Devic
es
12 A
10 8 6 5 4 3 2
1A Dev
Notes: 1) Gate control may be lost during and immediately following surge current interval. 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned to steady-state rated value.
ices
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Half Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Half Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180
1.0 0.8
1.0 A Devices
10
12
14
16
18
20
Figure E6.25 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus RMS On-state Current (6 A through 20 A)
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32
60
28 24 20 16 12 8
es
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Half Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 180
De
Average On-state
25
4 0 0 4 8
TO
22
ic ev
es
20
10
12
16
20
24
28
32
36
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Figure E6.27 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus RMS On-state Current (40 A through 70 A)
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30
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55
35
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TO-220 Isolated
A C
Rectifiers
(15 A to 25 A)
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Teccor manufactures 15 A rms to 25 A rms rectifiers with voltages rated from 200 V to 1000 V. Due to the electrically-isolated TO-220 package, these rectifiers may be used in common anode or common cathode circuits using only one part type, thereby simplifying stock requirements. Teccor's silicon rectifiers feature glass-passivated junctions to ensure long term reliability and stability. In addition, glass offers a rugged, reliable barrier against junction contamination.
Features
Electrically-isolated packages High voltage capabilities 200 V to 1000 V High surge capabilities up to 350 A Glass-passivated junctions
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Data Sheets
Part Number
Isolated
VRRM
VR
IF(AV)
(1)
IF(RMS)
IFSM
(2)
IRM
(3)
VFM
I 2t
RJC
Type
C A
Not Used
Amps Volts MIN 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Volts MIN 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Amps MAX 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.9 15.9 Amps MAX 15 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 225/188 300/255 300/255 300/255 300/255 300/255 350/300 350/300 350/300 350/300 350/300 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 60/50 Hz TC = 25 C
TO-220 See Package Dimensions section for variations. (4) D2015L D4015L D6015L D8015L DK015L D2020L D4020L D6020L D8020L DK020L D2025L D4025L D6025L D8025L DK025L
mA TC = 100 C MAX 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3
Volts TC = 125 C TC=25 C MAX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 210 210 210 210 210 374 374 374 374 374 508 508 508 508 508 Amps2Sec C/W TYP 2.85 2.85 2.58 2.85 2.85 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7
15 A
20 A
25 A
Test Conditions
I2t RMS surge (non-repetitive) forward current for 8.3 ms for fusing IF(AV) Average forward current IF(RMS) RMS forward current IFSM Peak one-cycle surge current IRM Peak reverse current RJC Thermal resistance (steady state) junction to case VFM Peak forward voltage at rated average forward current VR DC blocking voltage VRRM Peak repetitive reverse voltage
Electrical Isolation
Electrical Isolation from Leads to Mounting Tab * V AC RMS 2500 4000
TO-220 Isolated Standard Optional **
General Notes
Operating temperature range (TJ) is -40 C to +125 C. Storage temperature range (TS) is -40 C to +125 C. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of 230 C for 10 seconds maximum at a minimum of 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. The case temperature (TC) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings in the Package Dimensions section of this catalog. Teccor's electrically-isolated TO-220 devices withstand a high potential test of 2500 V ac rms from leads to mounting tab over the operating temperature range. Typical Reverse Recovery Time (trr) is 4 s. (Test conditions = 0.9 A forward current and 1.5 A reverse current)
* UL Recognized File #E71639 ** For 4000 V isolation, use V suffix in the part number.
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Rectifiers
140
120
TC = 25C
Peak Surge (Non-repetitive) Forward Current (IFSM) Amps
100
25 A Devices
80
20 A Devices
60
100 80 60 40 30 20 10 1 2 4 6 10 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 1000 SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinewave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT: [IF(RMS)] Maximium Rated Value at Specified Case Temperature
40
15 A Devices
20 0 0 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
Figure E7.4 Peak Surge Forward Current versus Surge Current Duration
20
12
20 A Devices
8 15 A Devices 4 25 A Devices
0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
125
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sine Wave LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured As Shown on Dimensional Drawing
20 A Devices
25 A Devices
95
15 A Devices
90 85 80 75 70 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Figure E7.3 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus Average Forward Current
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DO-35
DO-214
Diac
HT and ST Series
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Teccors HT and ST Series of bilateral trigger diacs offer a range of voltage characteristics from 27 V to 45 V. A diac semiconductor is a full-wave or bidirectional thyristor. It is triggered from a blocking- to conduction-state for either polarity of applied voltage whenever the amplitude of applied voltage exceeds the breakover voltage rating of the diac. The Teccor line of diacs features glass-passivated junctions to ensure long-term reliability and parameter stability. Teccors glass offers a rugged, reliable barrier against junction contamination. The diac specifications listed in this data sheet are for standard products. Special parameter selections such as close tolerance voltage symmetry are available. Consult the factory for more information about custom design applications.
Features
Bilateral triggering device Glass-passivated junctions Wide voltage range selections
ST Series
Epoxy SMT package High-temperature, solder-bonded die attachment
HT Series
DO-35 trigger package Pre-tinned leads
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Data Sheets
General Notes
Lead solder temperature is +230 C for 10-second maximum; 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case. See Package Dimensions section of this catalog.
Current 10 mA
Voltage +VBO
(4)
HT and ST Series Thermal Resistance Junction to Lead - RJL: C/W Junction to Ambient [RJA]: C/W (based on maximum lead temperature of 90 C for DO-214 and 85 C for DO-35 devices)
Y Package S Package
DO-214 65 C/W *
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Diac
LOAD Up to 1500 W
3.3 k
MT2
MT1
0.1 F 100 V
Figure E8.1 Typical Diac/Triac Full-wave Phase Control Circuit Using Lower Voltage Diacs.
10 5.0
3.0 2.0 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.03 0.02 .01 .005 .003 .002 .001
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Data Sheets
+8
+6 +4 +2 HT Series 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -40 -20 0 +20 +40 +60 +80 +100 +120 +140 ST Series
47 k
*
100 k D.U.T. RL VC CT O.1 F IL 20 1%
120 V rms 60 Hz
Figure E8.5 Circuit Used to Measure Diac Characteristics (Refer to Figure E8.4.)
V +V
BO
300
V+
250
200
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V-V
BO
150
Ty pic a
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Figure E8.6 Peak Output Current versus Triggering Capacitance (Per Figure E8.5 with RL of 20 )
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Sidac
(79 V to 330 V)
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The sidac is a silicon bilateral voltage triggered switch with greater power-handling capabilities than standard diacs. Upon application of a voltage exceeding the sidac breakover voltage point, the sidac switches on through a negative resistance region to a low on-state voltage. Conduction continues until the current is interrupted or drops below the minimum holding current of the device. Teccors sidacs feature glass-passivated junctions to ensure a rugged and dependable device capable of withstanding harsh environments. Variations of devices covered in this data sheet are available for custom design applications. Consult the factory for more information.
Applications
High-voltage lamp ignitors Natural gas ignitors Gas oil ignitors High-voltage power supplies Xenon ignitors Overvoltage protector Pulse generators Fluorescent lighting ignitors HID lighting ignitors
Features
AC circuit oriented Glass-passivated junctions High surge current capability
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Data Sheets
Part No.
(10)
IT(RMS)
(7) (8)
VDRM
VBO
(1)
IDRM
IBO
(2)
IH
(3) (4)
Type
TO-92
DO-15X
TO-202
DO-214 Amps MAX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Volts MIN 70 90 90 90 90 90 90 180 180 190 200 200 MIN 79 95 104 110 120 130 140 190 205 220 240 270 Volts MAX 97 113 118 125 138 146 170 215 230 250 280 330 Amps MAX 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Amps MAX 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 mAmps TYP 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 MAX 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
See Package Dimensions section for variations. (9) K0900E70 K0900G K0900S K1050E70 K1100E70 K1200E70 K1300E70 K1400E70 K1500E70 K2000E70 K2200E70 K2400E70 K2500E70 K1050G K1100G K1200G K1300G K1400G K1500G K2000G K2200G K2400G K2500G K2000F1 K2200F1 K2400F1 K2500F1 K3000F1 K1050S K1100S K1200S K1300S K1400S K1500S K2000S K2200S K2400S K2500S
VBO Breakover voltage 50/60 Hz sine wave VDRM Repetitive peak off-state voltage VTM Peak on-state voltage; IT = 1 A
General Notes
All measurements are made at 60 Hz with a resistive load at an ambient temperature of +25 C unless otherwise specified. Storage temperature range (TS) is -65 C to +150 C. The case (TC) or lead (TL) temperature is measured as shown on the dimensional outline drawings in the Package Dimensions section of this catalog. Junction temperature range (TJ) is -40 C to +125 C. Lead solder temperature is a maximum of +230 C for 10-second maximum; 1/16" (1.59 mm) from case.
RS = (VBO - VS) (IS - IBO)
-V
VT
-I
V-I Characteristics
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Sidac
VTM
ITSM
(5)
RS
(8)
dv/dt
di/dt
Volts MAX Package E 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 G 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 3 3 3 3 3 F S 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 60 Hz
Amps 50 Hz 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 16.7 k MIN 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Volts/Sec MIN 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 Amps/Sec TYP 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150
2.0
1.5
1.0 .5 0
35 [95]
18 [75]
7 [45] **
30 * [85]
* Mounted on 1 cm2 copper foil surface; two-ounce copper foil ** RJA for TO-202 Type 23 and Type 41 is 70 C/Watt.
-40
-15
+25
+65
+105
+125
40
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS ON-STATE CURRENT: IT RMS Maximum Rated Value at Specified Junction Temperature
2.0 1.0
1.0
10
100
1000
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Data Sheets
600 400
pe
ate
pe titi
on
l/f
Fr eq ue nc
f=
10
f=
10
Hz
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Hz
V = VBO
1k Hz
TJ = 125 C Max
f=
f=
f=2
5k Hz 10 kH z
z
0 kH
6 8
1 x 10-2
6 8
1 x 10-1
4 6 81
140
TL = 25 C 8
120
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
TO-202 "F" Package TO-92, DO-214 and DO-15X "E", "S" and "G" Packages
100
TO -20 2
80
DO
-1
Ty pe 1
60
5X
TO -9 2
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dT
O-
40
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20
DO -2 14
2T yp
e2
3a
nd
41
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2 2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6
+4
K2xxxF1
2.2 2.0 Average On-state Power Dissipation [PD(AV)] Watts 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2
+2
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: See Basic Sidac Cirucit
+25
+20
+40
+60
+80
+100
+120 +140
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
Figure E9.8 Power Dissipation (Typical) versus On-state Current [Refer to Figure E9.14 for Basic Sidac Circuit]
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Data Sheets
Sidac
SCR
Sidac
100 2W
10 F
Xenon Lamp
250 V K2200G
20 M
100-250 V ac 60 Hz
100-250 V ac 60 Hz
+ 10 F - 450 V
120 V ac 60 Hz
Figure E9.9 Comparison of Sidac versus SCR for Gas Ignitor Circuit
Push to test
4.7 F 10 F 100 V
S1
4.7 k
50 V
+
W
100-250 V ac 60 Hz
K1200E Sidac 200 V
100 1%
+ 24 V ac 60 Hz
4.7 F 100 V
1.2 F
S1
Scope
IPK
Trace Stops
H.V. Ignitor
IH
Scope Indication
Ballast
Ballast
Sidac 3.3 k
Sidac 7.5 k
0.22 F Lamp
100-250 V ac 60 Hz
VBO
VBO VBO
IH
Load IH
120 V ac 60 Hz 16 mH
220 V ac 60 Hz
IH
Load Current
120 V ac
220 V ac
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Data Sheets
Rmax R min
-V IN BO IBO
-V IN TM IH (MIN)
Input 50
50
VBB1 =10 V
Test Circuit
Note A: Input pulse width is increased until ICM = 0.63 A. Note B: Sidac (or Diac or series of Diacs) chosen so that VBO is just below VCEO rating of transistor to be protected. The Sidac (or Diac) eliminates a reverse breakdown of the transistor in inductive switching circuits where otherwise the transistor could be destroyed.
Figure E9.16 Sidac Added to Protect Transistor for Typical Transistor Inductive Load Switching Requirements
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Package Dimensions
M1
This section contains the dimensions for the following packages: F Package TO-202AB, Type 1 (Non-isolated) Y Package DO-35 or DO-204AH R Package TO-220AB (Non-isolated) L Package TO-220AB (Isolated) P Package TO-3 Fastpak (Isolated) E Package TO-92 (Isolated) S Package DO-214AA M Package TO-218AC (Non-isolated) K Package TO-218AC (Isolated) W Package TO-218X (Non-isolated) J Package TO-218X (Isolated) G Package DO-15X Axial Lead C Package Compak N Package TO-263 D Package TO-252 V Package TO-251
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Data Sheets
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S MIN 0.365 0.243 0.110 0.780 0.290 0.400 0.052 0.055 0.023 0.095 0.195 0.049 0.017 0.055 0.175 0.124 0.390 MAX 0.385 0.253 0.120 0.810 0.310 0.430 0.062 0.065 0.029 0.105 0.205 0.059 0.023 0.065 0.185 0.130 0.405
N P
0.070 x 45Chamfer Common to All Types S Notes: (1) Maximum torque to be applied to mounting tab is 8 in-lbs. (0.904 Nm) (2) Pin 2 and mounting tab are electrically connected. Do not use either for Sidac operation.
Millimeters MIN MAX 9.27 9.78 6.17 6.43 2.79 3.05 19.81 20.57 7.37 7.87 10.16 10.92 1.32 1.58 1.40 1.65 0.58 0.74 2.41 2.67 4.95 5.21 1.24 1.50 0.43 0.58 1.40 1.65 4.45 4.70 3.15 3.30 9.91 10.29
Inches Dimension A B C D E
C
Millimeters MIN MAX 1.530 2.280 0.381 3.430 4.190 0.458 0.558 25.400
(1)
Package contour optional within dimensions A and C. Slugs, if any, shall be included within this cylinder but shall not be subject to the minimum limit of Dimension A. Lead diameter is not controlled in this zone to allow for flash, lead finish build-up, and minor irregularities other than slugs.
(2)
B E TYP D DIA. TYP 2
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Package Dimensions
R Package TO-220AB
Non-isolated Mounting Tab Common with Center Lead
R Package MT2 / Anode
O P
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R MIN 0.380 0.105 0.230 0.590 0.142 0.110 0.540 0.025 0.195 0.095 0.060 0.070 0.018 0.178 0.045 0.038 MAX 0.420 0.115 0.250 0.620 0.147 0.130 0.575 0.035 0.205 0.105 0.075 0.085 0.024 0.188 0.060 0.048
C D
E DIA. F
Case Temperature Measurement Point Notch in gate lead identifies non-isolated tab Gate/Trigger * MT2 / Anode MT1 / Cathode
N M
L K J
Millimeters MIN MAX 9.65 10.67 2.66 2.92 5.85 6.35 14.98 15.75 3.61 3.73 2.80 3.30 13.71 14.60 0.63 0.89 4.95 5.21 2.41 2.67 1.52 1.91 1.78 2.16 0.45 0.61 4.52 4.78 1.14 1.53 0.97 1.22
L Package TO-220AB
Isolated Mounting Tab
R Package MT2 / Anode
O P
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R MIN 0.380 0.105 0.230 0.590 0.142 0.110 0.540 0.025 0.195 0.095 0.060 0.070 0.018 0.178 0.045 0.038 MAX 0.420 0.115 0.250 0.620 0.147 0.130 0.575 0.035 0.205 0.105 0.075 0.085 0.024 0.188 0.060 0.048
C D
E DIA. F
N M
L K J
Millimeters MIN MAX 9.65 10.67 2.66 2.92 5.85 6.35 14.98 15.75 3.61 3.73 2.80 3.30 13.71 14.60 0.63 0.89 4.95 5.21 2.41 2.67 1.52 1.91 1.78 2.16 0.45 0.61 4.52 4.78 1.14 1.53 0.97 1.22
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Data Sheets
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T (MT1) T (MT2) T (Gate) U (MT1) U (MT2) U (Gate) V W MIN 1.531 1.177 0.843 0.780 0.783 0.874 0.161 0.386 0.508 0.079 0.047 0.307 0.372 0.043 0.315 0.098 0.846 0.244 0.106 0.321 0.321 0.220 0.246 0.246 0.183 0.120 0.175 MAX 1.543 1.185 0.850 0.795 0.791 0.906 0.169 0.465 0.587 0.087 0.055 0.319 0.396 0.059 0.331 0.106 0.886 0.256 0.130 0.329 0.329 0.228 0.254 0.254 0.191 0.130 0.185
MT2
F
MT1 Gate
TC Measuring Point
E C I
J (MT1, MT2)
T U R
K (Gate)
M 5-N
Q S O P
Millimeters MIN MAX 38.90 39.20 29.90 30.10 21.40 21.60 19.80 20.20 19.90 20.10 22.20 23.00 4.10 4.30 9.80 11.80 12.90 14.90 2.00 2.20 1.20 1.40 7.80 8.10 9.45 10.05 1.10 1.50 8.00 8.40 2.50 2.70 21.50 22.50 6.20 6.50 2.70 3.30 8.15 8.35 8.15 8.35 5.60 5.80 6.25 6.45 6.25 6.45 4.65 4.85 3.05 3.30 4.45 4.70
E Package TO-92
TC Measuring Point
Inches Dimension A B D E F G H J K L M MIN 0.176 0.500 0.095 0.150 0.046 0.135 0.088 0.176 0.088 0.013 0.013 MAX 0.196 0.105 0.054 0.145 0.096 0.186 0.096 0.019 0.017
Millimeters MIN MAX 4.47 4.98 12.70 2.41 2.67 3.81 1.16 1.37 3.43 3.68 2.23 2.44 4.47 4.73 2.23 2.44 0.33 0.48 0.33 0.43
M F L D K J
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S Package DO-214AA
B D TC / TL Temperature Measurement Point
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L MIN 0.140 0.205 0.077 0.166 0.036 0.073 0.004 0.077 0.043 0.008 0.027 MAX 0.155 0.220 0.083 0.180 0.056 0.083 0.008 0.086 0.053 0.012 0.049
C A
H E 0.079 (2.0) J
L G
Millimeters MIN MAX 3.56 3.94 5.21 5.59 1.96 2.11 4.22 4.57 0.91 1.42 1.85 2.11 0.10 0.20 1.96 2.18 1.09 1.35 0.20 0.30 0.69 1.24
Pad Outline
M Package TO-218AC
Non-Isolated Mounting Tab Common with Center Lead
K Package TO-218AC
Isolated Mounting Tab
TC Measurement Point B U DIA. M Package MT2 / Anode C D
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R U W MIN 0.810 0.610 0.178 0.055 0.487 0.635 0.022 0.075 0.575 0.211 0.422 0.058 0.045 0.095 0.008 0.008 0.159 0.085 MAX 0.835 0.630 0.188 0.070 0.497 0.655 0.029 0.095 0.625 0.219 0.437 0.068 0.055 0.115 0.016 0.016 0.163 0.095
A F E W
H G
Q
R N 3 Times
K L
Millimeters MIN MAX 20.57 21.21 15.49 16.00 4.52 4.78 1.40 1.78 12.37 12.62 16.13 16.64 0.56 0.74 1.91 2.41 14.61 15.88 5.36 5.56 10.72 11.10 1.47 1.73 1.14 1.40 2.41 2.92 0.20 0.41 0.20 0.41 4.04 4.14 2.17 2.42
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W Package TO-218X
Non-isolated Mounting Tab Common with Center Lead
J Package TO-218X
Isolated Mounting Tab
C B D U DIA.
INCHES DIM A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z MIN 0.810 0.610 0.178 0.055 0.487 0.635 0.022 0.075 0.575 0.256 0.220 0.080 0.169 0.034 0.113 0.086 0.156 0.159 0.603 0.000 0.003 0.028 0.085 MAX 0.835 0.630 0.188 0.070 0.497 0.655 0.029 0.095 0.625 0.264 0.228 0.088 0.177 0.042 0.121 0.096 0.166 0.163 0.618 0.005 0.012 0.032 0.095
Tc Measurement Point
A F E Z
MT1 / Cathode
X J
Gate
N T M Y K V L
R S P
MT2 / Anode
G H
MILLIMETERS MIN MAX 20.57 21.21 15.49 16.00 4.52 4.78 1.40 1.78 12.37 12.62 16.13 16.64 0.56 0.74 1.91 2.41 14.61 15.88 6.50 6.71 5.58 5.79 2.03 2.24 4.29 4.49 0.86 1.07 2.87 3.07 2.18 2.44 3.96 4.22 4.04 4.14 15.31 15.70 0.00 0.13 0.07 0.30 0.71 0.81 2.17 2.42
G Package DO-15X
Axial Lead
L G L D
Inches Dimension B2 D G L MIN 0.027 0.104 0.230 1.000 MAX 0.035 0.150 0.300
Millimeters MIN MAX 0.686 0.889 2.640 3.810 5.840 7.620 25.400
B2
TL Measuring Point
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Package Dimensions
C Package Compak
TC / TL Temperature Measurement Point B D M N P A C Gate
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N P
0.040 (1.0)
F L
MIN 0.140 0.205 0.077 0.166 0.036 0.073 0.004 0.077 0.043 0.008 0.027 0.022 0.027 0.052
MAX 0.155 0.220 0.083 0.180 0.056 0.083 0.008 0.086 0.053 0.012 0.049 0.028 0.033 0.058
0.079 (2.0)
Millimeters MIN MAX 3.56 3.94 5.21 5.59 1.96 2.11 4.22 4.57 0.91 1.42 1.85 2.11 0.10 0.20 1.96 2.18 1.09 1.35 0.20 0.30 0.69 1.24 1 0.71 0.56 0.69 0.84 1.32 1.47
0.110 (2.8)
0.030 (0.76)
Pad Outline
N Package TO-263
D2Pak Surface Mount
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K S V U W MIN 0.360 0.380 0.178 0.025 0.048 0.060 0.095 0.083 0.018 0.090 0.590 0.035 0.002 0.040 MAX 0.370 0.420 0.188 0.035 0.055 0.075 0.105 0.093 0.024 0.110 0.625 0.045 0.010 0.070
0.46 (11.684) 0.085 (2.159) 0.17 (4.318) 0.665 (16.891) 0.35 (8.89) 0.26 (6.604) 0.15 (3.81) 0.08 (2.032) 0.115 (2.921)
Dimensions are in inches (and millimeters).
Millimeters MIN MAX 9.14 9.40 9.65 10.67 4.52 4.78 0.63 0.89 1.22 1.40 1.52 1.91 2.41 2.67 2.11 2.36 0.46 0.61 2.29 2.79 14.99 15.87 0.89 1.14 0.05 0.25 1.02 1.78
Pad Outline
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D Package TO-252AA
D-Pak Surface Mount
H G Case Temperature Measurement Point A B Gate O D MT1 / Cathode C F E P L MT2 / Anode
M K
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P MIN 0.236 0.379 0.176 0.035 0.087 0.027 0.205 0.251 0.040 0.086 0.026 0.018 0.170 0.002 0.018 MAX 0.244 0.409 0.184 0.050 0.093 0.033 0.213 0.261 0.050 0.094 0.036 0.023 0.180 0.010 0.023
Millimeters MIN MAX 6.00 6.20 9.63 10.39 4.47 4.67 0.89 0.27 2.21 2.36 0.69 0.84 5.21 5.41 6.38 6.63 1.02 1.27 2.18 2.39 0.66 0.91 0.46 0.58 4.32 4.57 0.05 0.25 0.46 0.58
0.264 (6.7)
Pad Outline
V Package TO-251AA
V-Pak Through Hole
MT2 / Anode E A D Case Temperature Measurement Point B Mounting Tab Internally Connected to MT2
H J
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G H J K L MIN 0.040 0.236 0.350 0.205 0.251 0.027 0.087 0.086 0.018 0.036 0.018 MAX 0.050 0.244 0.375 0.213 0.261 0.033 0.093 0.094 0.023 0.042 0.023
K C F
Millimeters MIN MAX 1.02 1.27 6.00 6.20 8.89 9.53 5.21 5.41 6.38 6.63 0.69 0.84 2.21 2.36 2.18 2.39 0.46 0.58 0.91 1.07 0.46 0.58
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The TO-202AB, TO-220AB, and TO-92 package configurations, because of their unique design, can be mounted in a variety of methods, depending upon heat sink requirements and circuit packaging methods. Any of the derived types shown in this section are available as standard parts direct from the factory. Custom package variations are available. Consult the factory for more information. To designate lead form options, simply indicate the type number at the end of the Teccor standard part number. Example: Q2004F312 (Signifies Type 12) Note: When ordering a TO-202 F package, include a 1 for standard full tab package. When ordering anything other than full tab, remove the 1 and add the Lead Form Type. See Description of Part Numbers in the Product Selection Guide of this catalog for a complete description of Teccor part numbers.
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Data Sheets
A
MT1 / Cathode MT2 / Anode Gate
MT2 / Anode
Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.080 0.301 0.080 MAX 0.120 0.361 0.120
B A B C
MT1 / Cathode MT2 / Anode Gate
D
MT2 / Anode
Inches Inches Dimension A B MIN 0.435 0.120 MAX 0.495 0.160 Millimeters MIN MAX 11.05 12.57 3.05 4.06 Dimension A B C D E MIN 0.030 0.240 0.080 0.301 0.080 MAX 0.050 0.260 0.120 0.361 0.120
Millimeters MIN MAX 0.762 1.27 6.100 6.60 2.030 3.05 7.650 9.17 2.030 3.05
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MT2 / Anode
B
A
MT1 / Pin 1 MT2 / Pin 2 MT1 / Cathode Gate
Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.240 0.030 0.030 MAX 0.260 0.050 0.050
MT2 / Anode
B
C
C
A
Gate MT2 / Anode MT1 / Cathode
D E
Inches Dimension A B C D E MIN 0.240 0.030 0.050 0.095 0.172 MAX 0.260 0.050 0.070 0.105 0.202
Millimeters MIN MAX 6.100 6.60 0.762 1.27 0.127 1.78 2.410 2.67 4.370 5.13
Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.030 0.435 0.120 MAX 0.050 0.495 0.160
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A
MT2 / Anode
B C G
0.150 MT2 / Anode
C D
0.450
A
Gate
F
0.050 Five PLCs
MT1 / Cathode
Pad Outline
Gate
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G MIN 0.240 0.114 0.023 0.030 0.297 0.030 0.297 MAX 0.260 0.134 0.029 0.050 0.327 0.050 0.327
Millimeters MIN MAX 6.100 6.600 2.900 3.400 0.584 0.737 0.762 1.270 7.540 8.310 0.765 1.270 7.540 8.310
Inches Dimension A B C D E F G MIN 0.030 0.680 0.110 0.080 0.080 0.110 0.000 MAX 0.050 0.760 0.130 0.100 0.100 0.130 0.013
Millimeters MIN MAX 0.762 1.270 17.270 19.300 2.800 3.300 2.030 2.540 2.030 2.540 2.800 3.300 0.000 0.330
MT2 / Anode
Mounting Tab Common to MT2 / Anode for Non-isolated R Package
B
Gate MT1 / Cathode
A B
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MT2 / Anode
C
A
Gate MT1 / Cathode
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.169 0.040 0.250 0.110 MAX 0.189 0.060 0.170
Millimeters MIN MAX 4.29 4.80 1.02 1.52 6.35 2.79 4.32
A
MT2 / Anode Gate / Trigger
C
MT2 / Anode
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.175 0.542 0.167 0.355 MAX 0.582 0.207 0.395
Millimeters MIN MAX 4.45 13.77 14.78 4.24 5.26 9.02 10.03
Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.065 0.353 0.115 MAX 0.095 0.433 0.130
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A
A
Gate / Trigger MT2 / Anode MT2 / Anode MT1 / Cathode
B C
MT1 / Cathode MT2 / Anode
C D
Inches Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.570 0.120 0.172 MAX 0.590 0.130 0.202 Millimeters MIN MAX 14.48 14.99 3.05 3.30 4.37 5.13 Dimension A B C D MIN 0.175 0.542 0.167 0.355 MAX 0.582 0.207 0.395
Millimeters MIN MAX 4.45 13.77 14.78 4.24 5.26 9.02 10.03
MT2 / Anode
B
B
MT2 / Anode
Gate
MT1 / Cathode
A MT1 / Cathode C
Gate
D
MT2 / Anode
Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.040 0.570 0.340 MAX 0.070 0.590 0.422
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.685 0.558 0.375 0.250 MAX 0.725 0.598
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0.460
This Footprint Optional
B
0.860 0.170 0.115 0.230
A
MT2 / Anode
C
.150
B C
Gate / Trigger MT2 / Anode MT1 / Cathode
Gate / Trigger
0.050 TYP
Pad Outline
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.550 0.820 0.530 0.080 MAX 0.580 0.260 0.570 0.120
Millimeters MIN MAX 12.70 14.27 14.73 15.75 7.62 2.03 3.05
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.780 0.080 0.110 MAX 0.850 0.100 0.130 0.013
Millimeters MIN MAX 19.05 21.59 2.03 2.54 2.79 3.30 0.33
D
Flat Side
0.270
A
0.860 0.230 0.170 0.115
B
0.150 0.155 0.050 TYP Gate MT1 / Cathode
C
MT1 / Pin 1 MT2 / Pin 3
Pad Outline
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.780 0.080 0.110 MAX 0.850 0.100 0.130 0.013
Millimeters MIN MAX 19.05 21.59 2.03 2.54 2.79 3.30 0.33
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B C
A
0.08 0.034 TYP 0.016 TYP
B
MT1 / Cathode MT2 / Anode Gate
Pad Outline
Inches Inches Dimension A B C MIN 0.000 0.052 0.295 MAX 0.010 0.067 0.315 Millimeters MIN MAX 0.000 0.254 1.320 1.700 7.490 8.000 Dimension A B MIN 0.080 0.580 MAX 0.120 0.640
D TYP A B
A
Gate / Pin 2
MT1 / Cathode / Pin 1 Gate / Pin 2 MT2 / Anode / Pin 3 MT1 / Cathode Gate
F E
Inches Dimension A B C D E F MIN 0.400 0.500 0.080 0.045 0.180 0.080 MAX
Millimeters MIN MAX 10.16 12.70 2.03 3.05 1.14 2.16 4.57 5.59 2.03 3.05
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A D B C
Inches Dimension A B C D MIN 0.020 0.290 0.370 0.040 MAX 0.060 0.310 0.430 0.060
Millimeters MIN MAX 0.508 1.52 7.370 7.87 9.400 10.92 1.020 1.52
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M3
Packing Options
M3
Packing options include: Bulk Pack Reel Pack (RP) Ammo Pack (AP) Tube Pack (TP) Embossed Carrier (RP)
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Data Sheets
Package Type
TO-92
Package Code E
TO-220
L, R
500
n/a
n/a
50
TO-202
500
700 (Type 2)
n/a
50
Only Type 43
TO-218
K, J, M, W
250
n/a
n/a
n/a
Fastpak
200
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
TO-251 V-Pak
1,000
n/a
75
n/a
TO-252 D-Pak
n/a
n/a
n/a
75
2500
TO-263 D2Pak
n/a
n/a
n/a
50
500
DO-214
1,000
n/a
n/a
n/a
2500
Compak
1,000
n/a
n/a
n/a
2500
DO-35
5,000
n/a
n/a
n/a
DO-15X
1,000
5,000
n/a
n/a
n/a
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1.6 (41.0)
0.236 (6.0)
0.02 (0.5)
1.26 (32.0)
0.708 (18.0)
0.354 (9.0) 0.5 (12.7) 0.1 (2.54) 14.17(360.0) MT1 / Cathode 0.2 (5.08) Gate 0.157 DIA (4.0) MT2 / Anode
Flat up
Direction of Feed
0.02 (0.5)
1.27 (32.2)
0.354 (9.0) 0.5 (12.7) 0.1 (2.54) MT2 / Anode 0.2 (5.08) MT1 / Cathode 0.157 (4.0) DIA
Gate
Flat down
n Directio of Feed
1.85 (47.0)
1.85 (47.0)
13.3 (338.0)
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14.17 (360.0)
Flat Up
1.97 (50.0)
Direction of Feed
0.50 (12.7) 0.236 (6.0) 1.62 (41.2) 0.708 (18.0) 0.354 (9.0) 0.50 (12.7) 14.17 (360.0) 0.02 (0.5)
0.25 (6.35)
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0.25 (6.35)
0.236 (6.0)
1.27 (32.2)
0.708 (18.0)
Directio
d n of Fee
Flat down
1.85 (47.0)
12.2 (310.0)
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0.02 (0.5) 0.63 (16.0) 0.354 (9.0) 0.5 (12.7) 0.1 (2.54) 0.2 (5.08) MT1 / Cathode MT2 / Anode 14.17 (360.0) Dimensions are in inches (and millimeters). Gate 0.157 (4.0) DIA
1.97 (50.0)
Direction of Feed
MT1 / Cathode
* Cover tape
0.315 (8.0)
MT2 / Anode
0.64 (16.3)
Direction of Feed
XXXXXX
0.63 (16.0)
0.524 (13.3)
DC
DC
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Fundamental Characteristics of Thyristors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gating, Latching, and Holding of SCRs and Triacs - - - - - - - - - - - - Phase Control Using Thyristors- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mounting and Handling of Semiconductor Devices - - - - - - - - - - - - Surface Mount Soldering Recommendations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Testing Teccor Semiconductor Devices Using Curve Tracers - - - - Thyristors Used as AC Static Switches and Relays- - - - - - - - - - - - Explanation of Maximum Ratings and Characteristics for Thyristors Miscellaneous Design Tips and Facts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thyristors for Ignition of Fluorescent Lamps - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN1001 AN1002 AN1003 AN1004 AN1005 AN1006 AN1007 AN1008 AN1009 AN1010
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AN1001
Introduction
The thyristor family of semiconductors consists of several very useful devices. The most widely used of this family are silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs), triacs, sidacs, and diacs. In many applications these devices perform key functions and are real assets in meeting environmental, speed, and reliability specifications which their electro-mechanical counterparts cannot fulfill. This application note presents the basic fundamentals of SCR, triac, sidac, and diac thyristors so the user understands how they differ in characteristics and parameters from their electromechanical counterparts. Also, thyristor terminology is defined.
SCR
Basic Operation
Figure AN1001.1 shows the simple block construction of an SCR.
Anode P N Gate P N Cathode Cathode
J1 J2 J3
Geometric Construction
Figure AN1001.3 shows cross-sectional views of an SCR chip and illustrations of current flow and junction biasing in both the blocking and triggering modes.
Anode
Cathode (-)
Gate
P
Block Construction
Figure AN1001.1
Schematic Symbol
(+) Anode
The operation of a PNPN device can best be visualized as a specially coupled pair of transistors as shown in Figure AN1001.2.
Anode P N N J2 N P Gate N Cathode Cathode Gate P J3 N P P J1 N J2 Load Anode
Gate
Cathode (+) N N P (-) Anode Reverse Biased Junction Reverse Biased Gate Junction
Cathode (+)
(-) Anode
Reverse Bias
Two-transistor Schematic
Figure AN1001.2
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Triac
Basic Operation
Figure AN1001.4 shows the simple block construction of a triac. Its primary function is to control power bilaterally in an AC circuit.
Geometric Construction
Figure AN1001.6 show simplified cross-sectional views of a triac chip in various gating quadrants and blocking modes.
GATE(+) IGT
MT1(-)
P
N
P
N
P N
MT1(-)
Block Construction
MT2
IT
MT2(+)
QUADRANT I
GATE(-) IGT MT1(-)
Blocking Junction
Gate
MT2(+)
N
MT1
Schematic Symbol
Figure AN1001.4 Triac Block Construction
MT2(+)
QUADRANT II
Operation of a triac can be related to two SCRs connected in parallel in opposite directions as shown in Figure AN1001.5. Although the gates are shown separately for each SCR, a triac has a single gate and can be triggered by either polarity.
MT1
GATE(-) IGT
N N
MT1(+)
P N
MT1(+)
MT2(-)
IT
QUADRANT III
GATE(+) IGT
N N
MT1(+)
Blocking Junction
N P N
MT2(-)
MT2
MT2(-)
IT
Figure AN1001.5
QUADRANT IV
Figure AN1001.6
Since a triac operates in both directions, it behaves essentially the same in either direction as an SCR would behave in the forward direction (blocking or operating).
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Sidac
Basic Operation
The sidac is a multi-layer silicon semiconductor switch. Figure AN1001.7 illustrates its equivalent block construction using two Shockley diodes connected inverse parallel. Figure AN1001.7 also shows the schematic symbol for the sidac.
Diac
Basic Operation
The construction of a diac is similar to an open base NPN transistor. Figure AN1001.9 shows a simple block construction of a diac and its schematic symbol.
MT1
MT1 MT1
N
MT2 MT1
MT2
Block Construction
Schematic Symbol
N2 P3 N4 P5
MT2
P 1 N2 P3 N4
Figure AN1001.9
Figure AN1001.7
The bidirectional transistor-like structure exhibits a high-impedance blocking state up to a voltage breakover point (V BO) above which the device enters a negative-resistance region. These basic diac characteristics produce a bidirectional pulsing oscillator in a resistor-capacitor AC circuit. Since the diac is a bidirectional device, it makes a good economical trigger for firing triacs in phase control circuits such as light dimmers and motor speed controls. Figure AN1001.10 shows a simplified AC circuit using a diac and a triac in a phase control application.
The sidac operates as a bidirectional switch activated by voltage. In the off state, the sidac exhibits leakage currents (IDRM) less than 5 A. As applied voltage exceeds the sidac VBO, the device begins to enter a negative resistance switching mode with characteristics similar to an avalanche diode. When supplied with enough current (IS), the sidac switches to an on state, allowing high current to flow. When it switches to on state, the voltage across the device drops to less than 5 V, depending on magnitude of the current flow. When the sidac switches on and drops into regeneration, it remains on as long as holding current is less than maximum value (150 mA, typical value of 30 mA to 65 mA). The switching current (IS) is very near the holding current (IH) value. When the sidac switches, currents of 10 A to 100 A are easily developed by discharging small capacitor into primary or small, very high-voltage transformers for 10 s to 20 s. The main application for sidacs is ignition circuits or inexpensive high voltage power supplies.
Load
Figure AN1001.10
Geometric Construction
MT1
N
MT1
Geometric Construction
P
N
MT1
MT2
N2
P1
Cross-section of Chip
P3
P5 N4
Figure AN1001.11
MT2
Figure AN1001.8
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IT IH
Latching Current (IL)
RS
IS
Reverse Leakage Current - (IRRM) at Specified VRRM Off - State Leakage Current - (IDRM) at Specified VDRM
Minimum Holding Current (IH)
-V
IDRM
-V
+V
RS =
Specified Minimum Reverse Blocking Voltage (VRRM) Specified Minimum Off - State Blocking Voltage (VDRM)
VT
-I
Reverse Breakdown Voltage Forward Breakover Voltage
-I
Figure AN1001.15
Figure AN1001.12
+I
Voltage Drop (VT) at Specified Current (iT)
Off-state Leakage Current (IDRM) at Specified VDRM Minimum Holding Current (IH)
-V
+V
-I
Breakover Voltage
Figure AN1001.13
+I
10 mA V
-V
+V
Figure AN1001.16
-I
Figure AN1001.14
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When voltage is impressed suddenly across a PN junction, a charging current flows, equal to: dv i = C ------ dt dv When C ------ becomes greater or equal to thyristor IGT, dt the thyristor switches on. Normally, this type of turn-on does not damage the device, providing the surge current is limited. Generally, thyristor application circuits are designed with static dv/dt snubber networks if fast-rising voltages are anticipated.
modes are Quadrants II and III where the gate has a negative polarity supply with an AC main terminal supply. Typically, Quadrant II is approximately equal in gate sensitivity to Quadrant I; however, latching current sensitivity in Quadrant II is lowest. Therefore, it is difficult for triacs to latch on in Quadrant II when the main terminal current supply is very low in value. Special consideration should be given to gating circuit design when Quadrants I and IV are used in actual application, because Quadrant IV has the lowest gate sensitivity of all four operating quadrants.
General Terminology
The following definitions of the most widely-used thyristor terms, symbols, and definitions conform to existing EIA-JEDEC standards: Breakover Point Any point on the principal voltage-current characteristic for which the differential resistance is zero and where the principal voltage reaches a maximum value Principal Current Generic term for the current through the collector junction (the current through main terminal 1 and main terminal 2 of a triac or anode and cathode of an SCR) Principal Voltage Voltage between the main terminals: (1) In the case of reverse blocking thyristors, the principal voltage is called positive when the anode potential is higher than the cathode potential and negative when the anode potential is lower than the cathode potential. (2) For bidirectional thyristors, the principal voltage is called positive when the potential of main terminal 2 is higher than the potential of main terminal 1. Off State Condition of the thyristor corresponding to the highresistance, low-current portion of the principal voltage-current characteristic between the origin and the breakover point(s) in the switching quadrant(s) On State Condition of the thyristor corresponding to the lowresistance, low-voltage portion of the principal voltage-current characteristic in the switching quadrant(s).
MT2
(-)
MT2
Specific Terminology
Average Gate Power Dissipation [PG(AV)] Value of gate power which may be dissipated between the gate and main terminal 1 (or cathode) averaged over a full cycle
+
IGT
(+)
IGT
(-)
Breakover Current (IBO) Principal current at the breakover point Breakover Voltage (VBO) Principal voltage at the breakover point Circuit-commutated Turn-off Time (tq) Time interval between the instant when the principal current has decreased to zero after external switching of the principal voltage circuit and the instant when the thyristor is capable of supporting a specified principal voltage without turning on Critical Rate-of-rise of Commutation Voltage of a Triac (Commutating dv/dt) Minimum value of the rate-of-rise of principal voltage which will cause switching from the off state to the on state immediately following on-state current conduction in the opposite quadrant
Figure AN1001.17
Gating Modes
The most common quadrants for triac gating-on are Quadrants I and III, where the gate supply is synchronized with the main terminal supply (gate positive MT2 positive, gate negative MT2 negative). Gate sensitivity of triacs is most optimum in Quadrants I and III due to the inherent thyristor chip construction. If Quadrants I and III cannot be used, the next best operating
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Critical Rate-of-rise of Off-state Voltage or Static dv/dt (dv/dt) Minimum value of the rate-of-rise of principal voltage which will cause switching from the off state to the on state Critical Rate-of-rise of On-state Current (di/dt) Maximum value of the rate-of-rise of on-state current that a thyristor can withstand without harmful effect Gate-controlled Turn-on Time (tgt) Time interval between a specified point at the beginning of the gate pulse and the instant when the principal voltage (current) has dropped to a specified low value (or risen to a specified high value) during switching of a thyristor from off state to the on state by a gate pulse. Gate Trigger Current (IGT) Minimum gate current required to maintain the thyristor in the on state Gate Trigger Voltage (VGT) Gate voltage required to produce the gate trigger current Holding Current (IH) Minimum principal current required to maintain the thyristor in the on state Latching Current (IL) Minimum principal current required to maintain the thyristor in the on state immediately after the switching from off state to on state has occurred and the triggering signal has been removed On-state Current (IT) Principal current when the thyristor is in the on state On-state Voltage (VT) Principal voltage when the thyristor is in the on state Peak Gate Power Dissipation (PGM) Maximum power which may be dissipated between the gate and main terminal 1 (or cathode) for a specified time duration Repetitive Peak Off-state Current (IDRM) Maximum instantaneous value of the off-state current that results from the application of repetitive peak off-state voltage Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage (VDRM) Maximum instantaneous value of the off-state voltage which occurs across a thyristor, including all repetitive transient voltages and excluding all non-repetitive transient voltages Repetitive Peak Reverse Current of an SCR (IRRM) Maximum instantaneous value of the reverse current resulting from the application of repetitive peak reverse voltage Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage of an SCR (VRRM) Maximum instantaneous value of the reverse voltage which occurs across the thyristor, including all repetitive transient voltages and excluding all non-repetitive transient voltages Surge (Non-repetitive) On-state Current (ITSM) On-state current of short-time duration and specified waveshape Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient (RJA) Temperature difference between the thyristor junction and ambient divided by the power dissipation causing the temperature difference under conditions of thermal equilibrium Note: Ambient is the point at which temperature does not change as the result of dissipation. Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case (RJC) Temperature difference between the thyristor junction and the thyristor case divided by the power dissipation causing the temperature difference under conditions of thermal equilibrium
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AN1002
Introduction
Gating, latching, and holding currents of thyristors are some of the most important parameters. These parameters and their interrelationship determine whether the SCRs and triacs will function properly in various circuit applications. This application note describes how the SCR and triac parameters are related. This knowledge helps users select best operating modes for various circuit applications.
Gate(+) IGT
N N
MT1(-)
P N
QUADRANT I
P
IT
MT2(+)
This application note examines only the application of proper gate signal. Gate signal must exceed the IGT and VGT requirements of the thyristor being used. IGT (gate trigger current) is the minimum gate current required to switch a thyristor from the off state to the on state. VGT (gate trigger voltage) is the voltage required to produce the gate trigger current. SCRs (unilateral devices) require a positive gate signal with respect to the cathode polarity. Figure AN1002.1 shows the current flow in a cross-sectional view of the SCR chip.
Gate(-) IGT
N N
MT1(-)
P N
QUADRANT II
P
MT2(+)
Gate(-)
MT1(+)
Gate (+) I GT P N P
Cathode (-) N
IGT
N N
P N
QUADRANT III
P
MT2(-)
IT MT1(+)
(+) I T Anode
Figure AN1002.1 SCR Current Flow
Gate(+) IGT
N N
QUADRANT IV
P
N N
In order for the SCR to latch on, the anode-to-cathode current (IT) must exceed the latching current (IL) requirement. Once latched on, the SCR remains on until it is turned off when anode-to-cathode current drops below holding current (IH) requirement.
MT2(-)
IT
Figure AN1002.2
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Triacs can be gated on in one of four basic gating modes as shown in Figure AN1002.3. The most common quadrants for gating on triacs are Quadrants I and III, where the gate supply is synchronized with the main terminal supply (gate positive MT2 positive, gate negative MT2 negative). Optimum triac gate sensitivity is achieved when operating in Quadrants I and III due to the inherent thyristor chip construction. If Quadrants I and III cannot be used, the next best operating modes are Quadrants II and III where the gate supply has a negative polarity with an AC main terminal supply. Typically, Quadrant II is approximately equal in gate sensitivity to Quadrant I; however, latching current sensitivity in Quadrant II is lowest. Therefore, it is difficult for triacs to latch on in Quadrant II when the main terminal current supply is very low in value. Special consideration should be given to gating circuit design when Quadrants I and IV are used in actual application, because Quadrant IV has the lowest gate sensitivity of all four operating quadrants.
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1 MT2 POSITIVE (Positive Half Cycle)
2.0
1.5
1.0
.5
Figure AN1002.4
For applications where low temperatures are expected, gate current supply should be increased to at least two to eight times the gate trigger current requirements at 25 C. The actual factor varies by thyristor type and the environmental temperature. Example of a 10 A triac: If I GT(I) = 10 mA at 25 C, then IGT(I) = 20 mA at -40 C In applications where high di/dt, high surge, and fast turn-on are expected, gate drive current should be steep rising (1 s rise time) and at least twice rated IGT or higher with minimum 3 s pulse duration. However, if gate drive current magnitude is very high, then duration may have to be limited to keep from overstressing (exceeding the power dissipation limit of) gate junction.
MT2
(-)
MT2
(+)
IGT
(-)
REF
+
MT2 IGT GATE MT1 REF
IGT
Figure AN1002.3
The following table shows the relationships between different gating modes in current required to gate on triacs.
Typical Ratio of
I GT ( In given Quadrant ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------I GT ( Quadrant 1 )
at 25 C
Time
Example of 4 A triac: If IGT(I) = 10 mA, then IGT(II) = 16 mA IGT(III) = 25 mA IGT(IV) = 27 mA Gate trigger current is temperature-dependent as shown in Figure AN1002.4. Thyristors become less sensitive with decreasing temperature and more sensitive with increasing temperature.
Figure AN1002.5
In the illustration in Figure AN1002.6 the device stays on for the remainder of the half cycle until the principal current falls below the holding current level. Figure AN1002.5 shows the characteristics of the same device if gate drive is removed or shortened before latching current requirement has been met.
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Gate Pulse
Holding current modes of the thyristor are strictly related to the voltage polarity across the main terminals. The following table illustrates how the positive and negative holding current modes of triacs relate to each other.
Time
IH(+) 1 1
Time
Figure AN1002.6 Latching and Holding Characteristics of Thyristor
Example of a 10 A triac: If I H(+) = 10 mA, then IH(-) = 13 mA Holding current is also temperature-dependent like gating and latching shown in Figure AN1002.7. The initial on-state current is 200 mA to ensure that the thyristor is fully latched on prior to holding current measurement. Again, applications with low temperature requirements should have sufficient principal (anode) current available to maintain the thyristor in the on-state condition. Both minimum and maximum holding current specifications may be important, depending on application. Maximum holding current must be considered if the thyristor is to stay in conduction at low principal (anode) current; the minimum holding current must be considered if the device is expected to turn off at a low principal (anode) current.
2.0
Similar to gating, latching current requirements for triacs are different for each operating mode (quadrant). Definitions of latching modes (quadrants) are the same as gating modes. Therefore, definitions shown in Figure AN1002.2 and Figure AN1002.3 can be used to describe latching modes (quadrants) as well. The following table shows how different latching modes (quadrants) relate to each other. As previously stated, Quadrant II has the lowest latching current sensitivity of all four operating quadrants.
I ( In given Quadrant ) L Typical Ratio of ------------------------------------------------------------------------ at 25 C I ( Quadrant 1 )
Latching current has even somewhat greater temperature dependence compared to the DC gate trigger current. Applications with low temperature requirements should have sufficient principal current (anode current) available to ensure thyristor latch-on. Two key test conditions on latching current specifications are gate drive and available principal (anode) current durations. Shortening the gate drive duration can result in higher latching current values.
Ratio of
IH (TC = 25 C)
1.5
1.0
.5
Figure AN1002.7
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The following table and Figure AN1002.9 show the relationship of gating, latching, and holding of a 4 A device.
*
A
Sensitive SCR
A
Power SCR
Typical 4 A Triac Gating, Latching, and Holding Relationship Quadrants or Operating Mode Parameter IGT (mA) IL (mA) IH (mA)
Quadrant I 10 12 10 Quadrant II 17 48 10 Quadrant III 18 12 12 Quadrant IV 27 13 12
K G
*
MT2
Sensitive Triac
MT2
Power Triac
MT1 G
MT1
Resistor is provided for limiting gate current (IGTM) peaks to power device.
Figure AN1002.8
(mA) IH(+) QUADRANT II 20 QUADRANT I IGT (Solid Line) IL (Dotted Line) (mA) 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 10 20 30 40
10
QUADRANT III
Figure AN1002.9
20
IH()
QUADRANT IV
The relationships of gating, latching, and holding for several device types are shown in the following table. For convenience all ratios are referenced to Quadrant I gating.
Typical Ratio of Gating, Latching, and Holding Currents at 25 C Ratio
I GT ( II ) ----------------I GT ( I ) 1.6 1.5 1.5 I GT ( III ) ------------------I GT ( I ) 2.5 1.4 1.8 I GT ( IV ) -------------------I GT ( I ) 2.7 3.1 IL ( I ) --------------I GT ( I ) 1.2 1.6 2.4 25 3.2 I L ( II ) --------------I GT ( I ) 4.8 4.0 7.0 I L ( III ) --------------I GT ( I ) 1.2 1.8 2.1 I L ( IV ) --------------I GT ( I ) 1.3 2.0 IH ( + ) --------------I GT ( I ) 1.0 1.1 2.2 25 2.6 I H (-) --------------I GT ( I ) 1.2 1.6 1.9
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Examples of a 10 A triac: If IGT(I) = 10 mA, then IGT(II) = 15 mA IGT(III) = 14 mA IGT(IV) = 31 mA If IL(I) = 16 mA, then IL(II) = 40 mA IL(III) = 18 mA IL(IV) = 20 mA If IH(+) = 11 mA at 25 C, then IH(+) = 16 mA
Summary
Gating, latching, and holding current characteristics of thyristors are quite important yet predictable (once a single parameter value is known). Their interrelationships (ratios) can also be used to help designers in both initial circuit application design as well as device selection.
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Figure AN1003.2
Different loads respond to different characteristics of the AC waveform. For example, some are sensitive to average voltage, some to RMS voltage, and others to peak voltage. Various voltage characteristics are plotted against conduction angle for half- and full-wave phase control circuits in Figure AN1003.3 and Figure AN1003.4.
Control Circuit
Control Circuit
Line
Load
Line
Load
Triac AC Control
Line
Line
Control Circuit
Control Circuit
Load
Load
Figure AN1003.2 illustrates voltage waveform and shows common terms used to describe thyristor operation. Delay angle is the time during which the thyristor blocks the line voltage. The conduction angle is the time during which the thyristor is on.
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phase angle. Thus, a 180 conduction angle in a half-wave circuit provides 0.5 x full-wave conduction power. In a full-wave circuit, a conduction angle of 150 provides 97% full power while a conduction angle of 30 provides only 3% of full power control. Therefore, it is usually pointless to obtain conduction angles less than 30 or greater than 150. Figure AN1003.5 and Figure AN1003.6 give convenient direct output voltage readings for 115 V/230 V input voltage. These curves also apply to current in a resistive circuit.
HALF WAVE 1.8 1.6 Normalized Sine Wave RMS Voltage Power as Fraction of Full Conduction Peak Voltage 1.4 1.2 1.0
RMS 0.8 Power 0.6 0.4 0.2 AVG 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Conduction Angle ()
HALF WAVE
Figure AN1003.3
FULL WAVE
Figure AN1003.5
20
40
60
80
Conduction Angle ()
1.4 1.2 RMS 1.0 Power 0.8 0.6 0.4 AVG 0.2 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Conduction Angle ()
80 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80 320 160 Peak Voltage 280 140 240 120
Output Voltage
Figure AN1003.4
Figure AN1003.3 and Figure AN1003.4 also show the relative power curve for constant impedance loads such as heaters. Because the relative impedance of incandescent lamps and motors change with applied voltage, they do not follow this curve precisely. To use the curves, find the full-wave rated power of the load, and then multiply by the ratio associated with the specific
Conduction Angle ()
Figure AN1003.6
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A relaxation oscillator is the simplest and most common control circuit for phase control. Figure AN1003.7 illustrates this circuit as it would be used with a thyristor. Turn-on of the thyristor occurs when the capacitor is charged through the resistor from a voltage or current source until the breakover voltage of the switching device is reached. Then, the switching device changes to its on state, and the capacitor is discharged through the thyristor gate. Trigger devices used are neon bulbs, unijunction transistors, and three-, four-, or five-layer semiconductor trigger devices. Phase control of the output waveform is obtained by varying the RC time constant of the charging circuit so the trigger device breakdown occurs at different phase angles within the controlled half or full cycle.
Upon final selection of the capacitor, the curve shown in Figure AN1003.8 can be used in determining the charging resistance needed to obtain the desired control characteristics. Many circuits begin each half-cycle with the capacitor voltage at or near zero. However, most circuits leave a relatively large residual voltage on the capacitor after discharge. Therefore, the charging resistor must be determined on the basis of additional charge necessary to raise the capacitor to trigger potential. For example, assume that we want to trigger an S2010L SCR with a 32 V trigger diac. A 0.1 F capacitor will supply the necessary SCR gate current with the trigger diac. Assume a 50 V dc power supply, 30 minimum conduction angle, and 150 maximum conduction angle with a 60 Hz input power source. At approximately 32 V, the diac triggers leaving 0.66 VBO of diac voltage on the capacitor. In order for diac to trigger, 22 V must be added to the capacitor potential, and 40 V additional (50-10) are available. The capacitor must be charged to 22/40 or 0.55 of the available charging voltage in the desired time. Looking at Figure AN1003.8, 0.55 of charging voltage represents 0.8 time constant. The 30 conduction angle required that the firing pulse be delayed 150 or 6.92 ms. (The period of 1/2 cycle at 60 Hz is 8.33 ms.) To obtain this time delay: 6.92 ms = 0.8 RC RC = 8.68 ms if C = 0.10 F
Switching Device
SCR Triac C
Figure AN1003.7
Figure AN1003.8 shows the capacitor voltage-time characteristic if the relaxation oscillator is to be operated from a pure DC source.
then,
R = ------------------------- = 86,000 -
8.68 10 0.1 10
To obtain the minimum R (150 conduction angle), the delay is 30 or (30/180) x 8.33 = 1.39 ms 1.39 ms = 0.8 RC RC = 1.74 ms 1.74 10 R = -------------------------- = 17,400 6 0.1 10 Using practical values, a 100 k potentiometer with up to 17 k minimum (residual) resistance should be used. Similar calculations using conduction angles between the maximum and minimum values will give control resistance versus power characteristic of this circuit.
3
1.0 0.9
)
Capacitor Voltage Supply Source Voltage
0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Time Constants
Ratio of
Figure AN1003.8
Usually, the design starting point is the selection of a capacitance value which will reliably trigger the thyristor when the capacitance is discharged. Trigger devices and thyristor gate triggering characteristics play a part in the selection. All the device characteristics are not always completely specified in applications, so experimental determination is sometimes needed.
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Load R1 R2 250 k 3.3 k (For Inductive Loads) C1 0.1 F Diac HT34B 0.1 F Triac (Q2010L5) 100 120 V (60 Hz)
Load R4 R2 120 V (60 Hz) C2 0.1 F 68 k R3 100 k Trim R1 250 k 3.3 k Triac (Q2010L5)
C1 0.1 F
Diac HT34B
Figure AN1003.9
The hysteresis (snap back) effect is somewhat similar to the action of a kerosene lantern. That is, when the control knob is first rotated from the off condition, the lamp can be lit only at some intermediate level of brightness, similar to turning up the wick to light the lantern. Brightness can then be turned down until it finally reaches the extinguishing point. If this occurs, the lamp can only be relit by turning up the control knob again to the intermediate level. Figure AN1003.10 illustrates the hysteresis effect in capacitor-diac triggering. As R1 is brought down from its maximum resistance, the voltage across the capacitor increases until the diac first fires at point A, at the end of a half-cycle (conduction angle i). After the gate pulse, however, the capacitor voltage drops suddenly to about half the triggering voltage, giving the capacitor a different initial condition. The capacitor charges to the diac, triggering voltage at point B in the next half-cycle and giving a steady-state conduction angle shown as for the triac.
Figure AN1003.11
By using one of the circuits shown in Figure AN1003.12, the hysteresis effect can be eliminated entirely. The circuit (a) resets the timing capacitor to the same level after each positive half-cycle, providing a uniform initial condition for the timing capacitor. This circuit is useful only for resistive loads since the firing angle is not symmetrical throughout the range. If symmetrical firing is required, use the circuit (b) shown in Figure AN1003.12.
Load
(a)
120 V (60 Hz)
R2
R3 15 k 1/2 W D1 R1
3.3 k
Triac (Q2010L5)
250 k
D2
C1 0.1 F
Diac
(b)
[+Diac VBO]
R4 R3 R1 D1 D3 D4
Triac (Q2010L5)
Capacitor Voltage
D2
C1 0.1 F
Diac
Figure AN1003.10
Figure AN1003.12
In the Figure AN1003.11 illustration, the addition of a second RC phase-shift network extends the range on control and reduces the hysteresis effect to a negligible region. This circuit will control from 5% to 95% of full load power, but is subject to supply voltage variations. When R1 is large, C1 is charged primarily through R3 from the phase-shifted voltage appearing across C2. This action provides additional range of phase-shift across C1 and enables C2 to partially recharge C1 after the diac has triggered, thus reducing hysteresis. R3 should be adjusted so that the circuit just drops out of conduction when R1 is brought to maximum resistance.
For more complex control functions, particularly closed loop controls, the unijunction transistor may be used for the triggering device in a ramp and pedestal type of firing circuit as shown in Figure AN1003.13.
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Ramp UJT Triggering Level Cool Pedestal UJT Emitter Voltage Hot 0 Time
Load
Q1
D1 R1
D2
R2
R6
"Gain"
0.1 F 100 V
HT-32
C3 *
R7 D6 C1 T1
AC Input Voltage
120 V ac 60 Hz 240 V ac 50/60 Hz
AC Load Current
12 A
R1 250 k
L1 100 H
Q1 Q2015L9
R1, R2 = 2.2 k, 2 W R3 = 2.2 k, 1/2 W R4 = Thermistor, approx. 5 k at operating temperature R5 = 10 k Potentiometer R6 = 5 M Potentiometer R7 = 100 k, 1/2 W R8 = 1 k, 1/2 W
Q1 = 2N2646 Q2 = Q2010L5 T1 = Dale PT 10-101 or equivalent D1-4 = 200 V Diode D5 = 20 V Zener D6 = 100 V Diode C1 = 0.1 F, 30 V
3A
500 k
0.1 F 400 V
200 H
Q4004L4
Figure AN1003.14
Figure AN1003.13
Single-time-constant Circuit for Incandescent Light Dimming, Heat Control, and Motor Speed Control
Several speed control and light dimming (phase) control circuits have been presented that give details for a complete 120 V application circuit but none for 240 V. Figure AN1003.14 and Figure AN1003.15 show some standard phase control circuits for 240 V, 60 Hz/50 Hz operation along with 120 V values for comparison. Even though there is very little difference, there are a few key things that must be remembered. First, capacitors and triacs connected across the 240 V line must be rated at 400 V. Secondly, the potentiometer (variable resistor) value must change considerably to obtain the proper timing or triggering for 180 in each halfcycle. Figure AN1003.14 shows a simple single-time-constant light dimmer (phase control) circuit, giving values for both 120 V and 240 V operation.
The circuit shown in Figure AN1003.15 is a double-time-constant circuit which has improved performance compared to the circuit shown in Figure AN1003.14. This circuit uses an additional RC network to extend the phase angle so that the triac can be triggered at small conduction angles. The additional RC network also minimizes any hysteresis effect explained and illustrated in Figure AN1003.10 and Figure AN1003.11.
L1 Load R1 3.3 k AC Input C1 Q1 R2 R3 15 k 1/2 W C3 0.1 F 100 V Note: L1 and C1 form an RFI filter that may be eliminated D1 R4 * 100
C2
HT-32
C4 *
AC Load Current 8A
R2 250 k
L1 100 H
Q1 Q2010L5
6A
500 k
0.1 F 400 V
200 H
Q4008L4
6A
500 k
0.1 F 400 V
200 H
Q4008L4
Figure AN1003.15
Double-time-constant Circuit for Incandescent Light Dimming, Heat Control, and Motor Speed Control
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+
DC MTR
R3
1.5 A 3.3 k Q4006LH4 250 k 100 MT2
AC Input Voltage AC Load Current
R2 500 k
CR1 IN4003
SCR1 EC103B
R3 1k Not Required 1k
115 V ac Input
15 k 1/2 W
G HT-32
0.8 A
8.5 A
100 k
IN4003
S2010F1
0.1 F 400 V
0.1 F 100 V
0.8 A
1M
IN4004
Figure AN1003.16
8.5 A
250 k 1M
IN4004
S4010F1
PM motors normally require full-wave DC rectification. Therefore, the alternistor triac controller should be connected in series with the AC input side of the rectifier bridge. The possible alternative of putting an SCR controller in series with the motor on the DC side of the rectifier bridge can be a challenge when it comes to timing and delayed turn-on near the end of the half cycle. The alternistor triac controller shown in Figure AN1003.16 offers a wide range control so that the alternistror triac can be triggered at a small conduction angle or low motor speed; the rectifiers and alternistors should have similar voltage ratings, with all based on line voltage and actual motor load requirements.
2.5 A
IN4004
T106D1
Figure AN1003.17
Figure AN1003.18 shows a half-wave phase control circuit using an SCR to control a universal motor. This circuit is better than simple resistance firing circuits because the phase-shifting characteristics of the RC network permit the firing of the SCR beyond the peak of the impressed voltage, resulting in small conduction angles and very slow speed.
Universal Motor M R1 3.3 k D1 AC Supply R2
SCR1
CR1
HT-32
C1
AC Input Voltage
AC Load Current
R2 150 k
CR1 IN4003
SCR1 S2015L
C1 0.1F 200 V
8A
6.5 A
200 k
IN4004
S4008L
0.1F 400 V
6.5 A
200 k
IN4004
S4008L
0.1F 400 V
Figure AN1003.18
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For a circuit to control a heavy-duty inductive load where an alternistor is not compatible or available, two SCRs can be driven by an inexpensive TO-92 triac to make a very high current triac or alternistor equivalent, as shown in Figure AN1003.21. See Relationship of IAV, IRMS, and IPK in AN1009 for design calculations.
Hot Load MT2 Triac A K K G A Non-sensitive Gate SCRs Gate Pulse Input
G MT1
OR
MT2
Load
Hot Neutral
Figure AN1003.21
120 V 60 Hz
Neutral
Figure AN1003.19
Figure AN1003.22 shows another way to interface a unidirectional pulse signal and activate AC loads at various points in the AC sine wave. This circuit has an electrically-isolated input which allows load placement to be flexible with respect to AC line. In other words, connection between DC ground and AC neutral is not required.
The key to DC pulse control is correct grounding for DC and AC supply. As shown in Figure AN1003.19, DC ground and AC ground/neutral must be common plus MT1 must be connected to common ground. MT1 of the triac is the return for both main terminal junctions as well as the gate junction. Figure AN1003.20 shows an example of a unidirectional (all negative) pulse furnished from a special I.C. that is available from LSI Computer Systems in Melville, New York. Even though the circuit and load is shown to control a Halogen lamp, it could be applied to a common incandescent lamp for touch-controlled dimming.
1 2
100 C1 G
Hot
MT1
Triac or Alternistor
Figure AN1003.22
+ Z
C5
R5 5
SENS TRIG VSS
R6
Touch Plate
Traditionally, microcontrollers were too large and expensive to be used in small consumer applications such as a light dimmer. Microchip Technology Inc. of Chandler, Arizona has developed a line of 8-pin microcontrollers without sacrificing the functionality of their larger counterparts. These devices do not provide high drive outputs, but when combined with a sensitive triac can be used in a cost-effective light dimmer. Figure AN1003.23 illustrates a simple circuit using a transformerless power supply, PIC 12C508 microcontroller, and a sensitive triac configured to provide a light dimmer control. R 3 is connected to the hot lead of the AC power line and to pin GP 4. The ESD protection diodes of the input structure allow this connection without damage. When the voltage on the AC power line is positive, the protection diode form the input to V DD is forward biased, and the input buffer will see approximately VDD + 0.7 V. The software will read this pin as high. When the voltage on the line is negative, the protection diode from VSS to the input pin is forward biased, and the input buffer sees approximately VSS - 0.7 V. The software will read the pin as low. By polling GP 4 for a change in state, the software can detect zero crossing.
LS7631 / LS7632
VDD MODE CAP SYNC
3 C3
4 C4
R4
Figure AN1003.20
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120 V ac (High)
R1 47
C3 0.1 F
D1 1N4001
VDD
R2 1M
D1 1N4001
D3 1N5231
C1 220 F
C2 0.01 F
R3 20 M
R4 470
R5 470
Figure AN1003.23
With a zero crossing state detected, software can be written to turn on the triac by going from tri-state to a logic high on the gate and be synchronized with the AC phase cycles (Quadrants I and IV). Using pull-down switches connected to the microcontoller inputs, the user can signal the software to adjust the duty cycle of the triac. For higher amperage loads, a small 0.8 A, TO-92 triac (operating in Quadrants I and IV) can be used to drive a 25 A alternistor triac (operating in Quadrants I and III) as shown in the heater control illustration in Figure AN1003.24. For a complete listing of the software used to control this circuit, see the Microchip application note PICREF-4. This application note can be downloaded from Microchip's Web site at www.microchip.com.
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120VAC (HIGH)
R1 47
C3 .1F
D1 1N4001
VDD
RV1 VARISTOR
R2 1M
D1 1N4001
D3 1N5231
C1 220F
C2 .01F
AC (RETURN) WHITE 2000 W +5V VDD U1 VSS Q1 L4X8E5 R6 470 R70 100 Q2 Q4025L6
R3 20M
GP5
GP0
GP4
GP1
GP3 12C508
GP2
DECREASE HEAT S1
R4 470
S2
R5 470
INCREASE HEAT
Figure AN1003.24
Summary
The load currents chosen for the examples in this application note were strictly arbitrary, and the component values will be the same regardless of load current except for the power triac or SCR. The voltage rating of the power thyristor devices must be a minimum of 200 V for 120 V input voltage and 400 V for 240 V input voltage. The use of alternistors instead of triacs may be much more acceptable in higher current applications and may eliminate the need for any dv/dt snubber network. For many electrical products in the consumer market, competitive thyristor prices and simplified circuits make automatic control a possibility. These simple circuits give the designer a good feel for the nature of thyristor circuits and their design. More sophistication, such as speed and temperature feedback, can be developed as the control techniques become more familiar. A remarkable phenomenon is the degree of control obtainable with very simple circuits using thyristors. As a result, industrial and consumer products will greatly benefit both in usability and marketability.
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Introduction
Proper mounting and handling of semiconductor devices, particularly those used in power applications, is an important, yet sometimes overlooked, consideration in the assembly of electronic systems. Power devices need adequate heat dissipation to increase operating life and reliability and allow the device to operate within manufacturers' specifications. Also, in order to avoid damage to the semiconductor chip or internal assembly, the devices should not be abused during assembly. Very often, device failures can be attributed directly to a heat sinking or assembly damage problem. The information in this application note guides the semiconductor user in the proper use of Teccor devices, particularly the popular and versatile TO-220 and TO-202 epoxy packages. Contact the Teccor Applications Engineering Group for further details or suggestions on use of Teccor devices.
Figure AN1004.1
Component Mounting
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Figure AN1004.4 through Figure AN1004.6 show additional examples of acceptable heat sinks.
Incorrect
(A)
Correct
Figure AN1004.4
Heat Sink
(B)
Figure AN1004.2
When bending leads in the plane of the leads (spreading), bend only the narrow part. Sharp angle bends should be done only once as repetitive bending will fatigue and break the leads. The mounting tab of the TO-202 package may also be bent or formed into any convenient shape as long as it is held firmly between the plastic case and the area to be formed or bent. Without this precaution, bending the tab may fracture the chip and permanently damage the unit.
Figure AN1004.5
Several types of vertical mount heat sinks are available. Keep heat sink vertical for maximum convection.
Heat Sinking
Use of the largest, most efficient heat sink as is practical and cost effective extends device life and increases reliability. In the illustration shown in Figure AN1004.3, each device is electrically isolated.
Heat Sink
Figure AN1004.6 Examples of Extruded Aluminum
When coupled with fans, extruded aluminum mounts have the highest efficiency.
Care should be taken not to mount heat sinks near other heatproducing elements such as power resistors, because black anodized heat sinks may absorb more heat than they dissipate. Some heat sinks can hold several power devices. Make sure that if they are in electrical contact to the heat sink, the devices do not short-circuit the desired functions. Isolate the devices electrically or move to another location. Recall that the mounting tab of Teccor isolated TO-220 devices is electrically isolated so that several devices may be mounted on the same heat sink without extra insulating components. If using an external insulator such as mica, with a thickness of 0.004", an additional thermal resistance of 0.8 C/W for TO-220 or 0.5 C/W for TO-218 devices is added to the R JC device rating.
Many power device failures are a direct result of improper heat dissipation. Heat sinks with a mating area smaller than the metal tab of the device are unacceptable. Heat sinking material should be at least 0.062" thick to be effective and efficient. Note that in all applications the maximum case temperature (TC) rating of the device must not be exceeded. Refer to the individual device data sheet rating curves (T C versus IT) as well as the individual device outline drawings for correct T C measurement point.
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Allow for adequate ventilation. If possible, route heat sinks to outside of assembly for maximum airflow.
oid Av
ax
ial
Figure AN1004.7
TO-220 Mounting
Punched holes are not acceptable due to cratering around the hole which can cause the device to be pulled into the crater by the fastener or can leave a significant portion of the device out of contact with the heat sink. The first effect may cause immediate damage to the package and early failure, while the second can create higher operating temperatures which will shorten operating life. Punched holes are quite acceptable in thin metal plates where fine-edge blanking or sheared-through holes are employed. Drilled holes must have a properly prepared surface. Excessive chamfering is not acceptable as it may create a crater effect. Edges must be deburred to promote good contact and avoid puncturing isolation materials. For high-voltage applications, it is recommended that only the metal portion of the TO-220 package (as viewed from the bottom of the package) be in contact with the heat sink. This will provide maximum oversurface distance and prevent a high voltage path over the plastic case to a grounded heat sink.
TO-202
The mounting hole for the Teccor TO-202 devices should not exceed 0.112 (4/40) clearance. (Figure AN1004.8) Since tab is electrically common with anode, heat sink may or may not need to be electrically isolated from tab. If not, use 4/40 screw with lock washer and nut. Mounting torque is 6 inch-lbs.
B
Appropriate Screw Tab Form 4/40 Nylon Bushing Mica Insulator
Figure AN1004.8
TO-202 Mounting
A nylon bushing and mica insulation are required to insulate the tab in an isolated application. A compression washer is recommended to avoid damage to the bushing. Do not attempt to mount non-formed tabs to a plane surface, as the resulting strain on the case may cause it or the semiconductor chip assembly to fail. Teccor has the facilities and expertise to properly tab form TO-202 devices for the convenience of the consumer.
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TO-218
The mounting hole for the TO-218 device should not exceed 0.164 (8/32) clearance. Isolated versions of TO-218 do not require any insulating material since mounting tab is electrically isolated from the semiconductor chip. Round lead or Fillister machine screws are recommended. Maximum torque to be applied to mounting tab should not exceed 8 inch-lbs. The same precautions given for the TO-220 package concerning punched holes, drilled holes, and proper prepared heat sink mounting surface apply to the TO-218 package. Also for highvoltage applications, it is recommended that only the metal portion of the mounting surface of the TO-218 package be in contact with heat sink. This achieves maximum oversurface distance to prevent a high-voltage path over the device body to grounded heat sink.
the device. The curve shown in Figure AN1004.10 illustrates the effect of proper torque.
C-S C/Watt
Effect of Torque on Case to Sink Thermal Resistance Torque inch-lbs
Figure AN1004.10
With proper care, the mounting tab of a device can be soldered to a surface. However, the heat required to accomplish this operation can damage or destroy the semiconductor chip or internal assembly. See Surface Mount Soldering Recommendations (AN1005) in this catalog. Spring-steel clips can be used to replace torqued hardware in assembling thyristors to heat sinks. Clips snap into heat sink slots to hold the device in place for PC board insertion. Clips are available in several sizes for various heat sink thicknesses and thyristor case styles from Aavid Thermalloy in Concord, New Hampshire. A typical heatsink is shown in Figure AN1004.11
Figure AN1004.9
A Milford #511 (Milford Group, Milford, CT) semi-tubular steel rivet set into a 0.129" receiving hole with a riveting machine similar to a Milford S256 is also acceptable. Contact the rivet machine manufacturer for exact details on application and set-up for optimum results. Pneumatic or other impact riveting devices are not recommended due to the shock they may apply to the device. Under no circumstance should any tool or hardware come into contact with the case. The case should not be used as a brace for any rotation or shearing force during mounting or in use. Nonstandard size screws, nuts, and rivets are easily obtainable to avoid clearance problems. Always use an accurate torque wrench to mount devices. No gain is achieved by overtorquing devices. In fact, overtorquing may cause the tab and case to deform or rupture, seriously damaging
Figure AN1004.11
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Soldering Of Leads
A prime consideration in soldering leads is the soldering of device leads into PC boards, heat sinks, and so on. Significant damage can be done to the device through improper soldering. In any soldering process, do not exceed the data sheet lead solder temperature of +230 C for 10 seconds, maximum, 1/16" from the case. This application note presents details about the following three types of soldering: Hand soldering Wave soldering Dip soldering
Use a clean pre-tinned iron, and solder the joint as quickly as possible. Avoid overheating the joint or bringing the iron or solder into contact with other leads that are not heat sinked.
Wave Solder
Wave soldering is one of the most efficient methods of soldering large numbers of PC boards quickly and effectively. Guidelines for soldering by this method are supplied by equipment manufacturers. The boards should be pre-heated to avoid thermal shock to semiconductor components, and the time-temperature cycle in the solder wave should be regulated to avoid heating the device beyond the recommended temperature rating. A mildly activated resin flux is recommended. Figure AN1004.12 shows typical heat and time conditions.
Hand Soldering
This method is mostly used in prototype breadboarding applications and production of small modules. It has the greatest potential for misuse. The following recommendations apply to Teccor TO-92, TO-202, TO-220, and TO-218 packages. Select a small- to medium-duty electric soldering iron of 25 W to 45 W designed for electrical assembly application. Tip temperature should be rated from 600 F to 800 F (300 C to 425 C). The iron should have sufficient heat capacity to heat the joint quickly and efficiently in order to minimize contact time to the part. Pencil tip probes work very well. Neither heavy-duty electrical irons of greater than 45 W nor flame-heated irons and large heavy tips are recommended, as the tip temperatures are far too high and uncontrollable and can easily exceed the time-temperature limit of the part. Teccor Fastpak devices require a different soldering technique. Circuit connection can be done by either quick-connect terminals or solder. Since most quick-connect 0.250 female terminals have a maximum rating of 30 A, connection to terminals should be made by soldering wires instead of quick-connects. Recommended wire is 10 AWG stranded wire for use with MT1 and MT2 for load currents above 30 A. Soldering should be performed with a 100-watt soldering iron. The iron should not remain in contact with the wire and terminal longer than 40 seconds so the Fastpak triac is not damaged. For the Teccor TO-218X package, the basic rules for hand soldering apply; however, a larger iron may be required to apply sufficient heat to the larger leads to efficiently solder the joint. Remember not to exceed the lead solder temperatures of +230 C for 10 seconds, maximum, 1/16" (1.59mm) from the case. A 60/40 or 63/37 Sn/Pb solder is acceptable. This low meltingpoint solder, used in conjunction with a mildly activated rosin flux, is recommended. Insert the device into the PC board and, if required, attach the device to the heat sink before soldering. Each lead should be individually heat sinked as it is soldered. Commercially available heat sink clips are excellent for this use. Hemostats may also be used if available. Needle-nose pliers are a good heat sink choice; however, they are not as handy as stand-alone type clips. In any case, the lead should be clipped or grasped between the solder joint and the case, as near to the joint as possible. Avoid straining or twisting the lead in any way.
Temperature C
260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 <2.5 C/s 0.5 - 0.6 C/s Soaking Zone
60 - 90 s typical ( 2 min. MAX )
Pre-heat
Soak
Peak Temperature 220 C - 245 C 1.3 - 1.6 C/s
Reflow
Cool Down
<2.5 C/s
Reflow Zone
30 - 60 s typical ( 2 min. MAX )
Pre-heating Zone
( 2-4 min MAX )
Time (Seconds)
Figure AN1004.12 Reflow Soldering with Pre-heating
Dip Soldering
Dip soldering is very similar to wave soldering, but it is a hand operation. Follow the same considerations as for wave soldering, particularly the time-temperature cycle which may become operator dependent because of the wide process variations that may occur. This method is not recommended. Board or device clean-up is left to the discretion of the customer. Teccor devices are tolerant of a wide variety of solvents, and they conform to MIL-STD 202E method 215 Resistance to Solvents.
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Introduction
The most important consideration in reliability is achieving a good solder bond between surface mount device (SMD) and substrate since the solder provides the thermal path from the chip. A good bond is less subject to thermal fatiguing and will result in improved device reliability. The most economic method of soldering is a process in which all different components are soldered simultaneously, such as DO-214, Compak, TO-252 devices, capacitors, and resistors.
Reflow Of Soldering
The preferred technique for mounting microminiature components on hybrid thick- and thin-film is reflow soldering. The DO-214 is designed to be mounted directly to or on thick-film metallization which has been screened and fired on a substrate. The recommended substrates are Alumina or P.C. Board material. Recommended metallization is silver palladium or molymanganese (plated with nickel or other elements to enhance solderability). For more information, consult Du Pont's Thick-Film handbook or the factory. It is best to prepare the substrate by either dipping it in a solder bath or by screen printing a solder paste. After the substrate is prepared, devices are put in place with vacuum pencils. The device may be laid in place without special alignment procedures since it is self-aligning during the solder reflow process and will be held in place by surface tension. For reliable connections, keep the following in mind: (1) Maximum temperature of the leads or tab during the soldering cycle does not exceed 275 C. (2) Flux must affect neither components nor connectors. (3) Residue of the flux must be easy to remove. Good flux or solder paste with these properties is available on the market. A recommended flux is Alpha 5003 diluted with benzyl alcohol. Dilution used will vary with application and must be determined empirically. Having first been fluxed, all components are positioned on the substrate. The slight adhesive force of the flux is sufficient to keep the components in place. Because solder paste contains a flux, it has good inherent adhesive properties which eases positioning of the components. Allow flux to dry at room temperature or in a 70 C oven. Flux should be dry to the touch. Time required will depend on flux used.
Figure AN1005.1
No matter which method of heating is used, the maximum allowed temperature of the plastic body must not exceed 250 C during the soldering process. For additional information on temperature behavior during the soldering process, see Figure AN1005.2 and Figure AN1005.3.
Pre-heat Soak
Peak Temperature 220 C - 245 C 1.3 - 1.6 C/s <2.5 C/s 0.5 - 0.6 C/s Soaking Zone <2.5 C/s
60 - 90 s typical ( 2 min. MAX )
Reflow
Cool Down
Temperature C
Reflow Zone
30 - 60 s typical ( 2 min. MAX )
Pre-heating Zone
( 2-4 min MAX )
120
150
180
210
240
270
300
Time (Seconds)
Figure AN1005.2
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Figure AN1005.4
0.079 (2.0)
Pad Outline
0.110 (2.8)
3. Reflow solder
Figure AN1005.5
Figure AN1005.3
Minimum Required Dimensions of Metal Connection of Typical DO-214 Pads on Hybrid Thick- and Thinfilm Substrates
After the solder is set and cooled, visually inspect the connections and, where necessary, correct with a soldering iron. Finally, the remnants of the flux must be removed carefully. Use vapor degrease with an azeotrope solvent or equivalent to remove flux. Allow to dry. After the drying procedure is complete, the assembly is ready for testing and/or further processing.
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Wave Soldering
Wave soldering is the most commonly used method for soldering components in PCB assemblies. As with other soldering processes, a flux is applied before soldering. After the flux is applied, the surface mount devices are glued into place on a PC board. The board is then placed in contact with a molten wave of solder at a temperature between 240 C and 260 C, which affixes the component to the board. Dual wave solder baths are also in use. This procedure is the same as mentioned above except a second wave of solder removes excess solder. Although wave soldering is the most popular method of PCB assembly, drawbacks exist. The negative features include solder bridging and shadows (pads and leads not completely wetted) as board density increases. Also, this method has the sharpest thermal gradient. To prevent thermal shock, some sort of pre-heating device must be used. Figure AN1005.6 shows the procedure for wave soldering PCBs with surface mount devices only. Figure AN1005.7 shows the procedure for wave soldering PCBs with both surface mount and leaded components.
PC board
Place SMDs
Cure glue
or
Turn over the PC board
Apply glue
Place component
Figure AN1005.7
Wave Soldering PCBs With Both Surface Mount and Leaded Components
Immersion Soldering
Maximum allowed temperature of the soldering bath is 235 C. Maximum duration of soldering cycle is five seconds, and forced cooling must be applied.
Cure glue
Hand Soldering
It is possible to solder the DO-214, Compak, and TO-252 devices with a miniature hand-held soldering iron, but this method has particular drawbacks and should be restricted to laboratory use and/or incidental repairs on production circuits.
Recommended Metal-alloy
Wave solder
Figure AN1005.6
Pre-Heating
Pre-heating is recommended for good soldering and to avoid damage to the DO-214, Compak, TO-252 devices, other components, and the substrate. Maximum pre-heating temperature is 165 C while the maximum pre-heating duration may be 10 seconds. However, atmospheric pre-heating is permissible for several minutes provided temperature does not exceed 125 C.
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Gluing Recommendations
Prior to wave soldering, surface mount devices (SMDs) must be fixed to the PCB or substrate by means of an appropriate adhesive. The adhesive (in most cases a multicomponent adhesive) has to fulfill the following demands: Uniform viscosity to ensure easy coating No chemical reactions upon hardening in order not to deteriorate component and PC board Straightforward exchange of components in case of repair
(3) Cut small pieces of the alloy solder and flow each piece onto each of the other legs of the component. Indium-tin solder is available from ACI Alloys, San Jose, CA and Indium Corporation of America, Utica, NY.
Multi-use Footprint
Package soldering footprints can be designed to accommodate more than one package. Figure AN1005.8 shows a footprint design for using both the Compak and an SOT-223. Using the dual pad outline makes it possible to use more than one supplier source.
Cleaning Recommendations
Using solvents for PC board or substrate cleaning is permitted from approximately 70 C to 80 C. The soldered parts should be cleaned with azeotrope solvent followed by a solvent such as methol, ethyl, or isopropyl alcohol. Ultrasonic cleaning of surface mount components on PCBs or substrates is possible. The following guidelines are recommended when using ultrasonic cleaning: Cleaning agent: Isopropanol Bath temperature: approximately 30 C Duration of cleaning: MAX 30 seconds Ultrasonic frequency: 40 kHz Ultrasonic changing pressure: approximately 0.5 bar
Cleaning of the parts is best accomplished using an ultrasonic cleaner which has approximately 20 W of output per one liter of solvent. Replace the solvent on a regular basis.
0.079 (2.0)
0.079 (2.0)
Compak Footprint
0.110 (2.8)
0.030 (.76)
Pad Outline
0.328 (8.33) 0.019 (.48) 0.040 (1.0) 0.150 (3.8) 0.030 (.76)
0.079 (2.0)
MT2 / Anode
SOT-223 Footprint
0.079 (2.0)
0.079 (2.0)
.055 (1.4)
MT1 / Cathode
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Introduction
One of the most useful and versatile instruments for testing semiconductor devices is the curve tracer (CT). Tektronix is the best known manufacturer of curve tracers and produces four basic models: 575, 576, 577 and 370. These instruments are specially adapted CRT display screens with associated electronics such as power supplies, amplifiers, and variable input and output functions that allow the user to display the operating characteristics of a device in an easy-to-read, standard graph form. Operation of Tektronix CTs is simple and straightforward and easily taught to non-technical personnel. Although widely used by semiconductor manufacturers for design and analytical work, the device consumer will find many uses for the curve tracer, such as incoming quality control, failure analysis, and supplier comparison. Curve tracers may be easily adapted for go-no go production testing. Tektronix also supplies optional accessories for specific applications along with other useful hardware.
Tektronix Equipment
Although Tektronix no longer produces curve tracer model 575, many of the units are still operating in the field, and it is still an extremely useful instrument. The 576, 577 and 370 are current curve tracer models and are more streamlined in their appearance and operation. The 577 is a less elaborate version of the 576, yet retains all necessary test functions. The following basic functions are common to all curve tracers: Power supply supplies positive DC voltage, negative DC voltage, or AC voltage to bias the device. Available power is varied by limiting resistors. Step generator supplies current or voltage in precise steps to control the electrode of the device. The number, polarity, and frequency of steps are selectable. Horizontal amplifier displays power supply voltage as applied to the device. Scale calibration is selectable. Vertical amplifier displays current drawn from the supply by the device. Scale calibration is selectable.
Curve tracer controls for beam position, calibration, pulse operation, and other functions vary from model to model. The basic theory of operation is that for each curve one terminal is driven with a constant voltage or current and the other one is swept with a half sinewave of voltage. The driving voltage is stepped
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TYPE 576
TEKTRONIX, INC.
CURVE TRACER
PORTLAND, ORE, U.S.A.
VERTICAL
PER
V E R T
DIV
PER
DISPLAY OFFSET
H O R I Z
CRT
DIV
PER
S T E P
HORIZONTAL HORIZONTAL VOLTAGE CONTROL Note: All Voltage Settings Will Be Referenced to "Collector" STEP GENERATOR
AMPLITUDE
COLLECTOR SUPPLY VARIABLE COLLECTOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE MAX PEAK POWER (POWER DISSIPATION)
OFFSET
TERMINAL JACKS
TERMINAL SELECTOR
Figure AN1006.1
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Power Rectifiers
The rectifier is a unidirectional device which conducts when forward voltage (above 0.7 V) is applied. To connect the rectifier: 1. Connect Anode to Collector Terminal (C). 2. Connect Cathode to Emitter Terminal (E). To begin testing, perform the following procedures.
tronix model 176 high-current module. The procedure below is done at IT(RMS) = 10 A (20 APK). This test parameter allows the use of a standard curve tracer and still provides an estimate of whether VFM is within specification.
SOCKET
SOCKET PINS One set of pins wired to Collector (C), Base (B), and Emitter (E) Terminals
The pins which correspond to the anode and cathode of the device are wired to the terminals marked C SENSE (MT2/Anode) and E SENSE (MT1/Cathode). The gate does not require a Kelvin connection.
Instructions for Wiring Kelvin Socket
IRM VRRM
V E R T
DIV
100 nA
To measure the VFM parameter: 1. Set Variable Collector Supply Voltage Range to 15 Max Peak Volts. (16 V on 370) 2. Set Horizontal knob to 0.5 V/DIV. 3. Set Mode to Norm. 4. Set Vertical knob to 2 A/DIV. 5. Set Power Dissipation to 220 W (100 W on 577). 6. Set Polarity to (+). 7. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of test fixture. 8. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until current reaches 20 A. WARNING: Limit test time to 15 seconds maximum. To measure V FM, follow along horizontal scale to the point where the trace crosses the 20 A axis. The distance from the left-hand side of scale to the crossing point is the VFM value. (Figure AN1006.4) Note: Model 370 current is limited to 10 A.
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
100 V
PER
S T E P
Figure AN1006.2
Procedure 2: VFM
Before testing, note the following: A Kelvin test fixture is required for this test. If a Kelvin fixture is not used, an error in measurement of VFM will result due to voltage drop in fixture. If a Kelvin fixture is not available, Figure AN1006.3 shows necessary information to wire a test fixture with Kelvin connections. Due to the current limitations of standard curve tracer model 576, VFM cannot be tested at rated current without a Tek-
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VFM
V E R T
DIV
2 A
To measure the VDRM and IDRM parameter: 1. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of test fixture. 2. Set Variable Collector Supply Voltage to the rated VDRM of the device and observe the dot on CRT. Read across horizontally from the dot to the vertical current scale. This measured value is the leakage current. (Figure AN1006.5) WARNING: Do NOT exceed VDRM/V RRM rating of SCRs, triacs, or Quadracs. These devices can be damaged.
PER
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
500 mV
IT
PER
S T E P
Figure AN1006.4
VFM = 1 V at IPK = 20 A
V E R T
DIV
100 nA
PER
SCRs
SCRs are half-wave unidirectional rectifiers turned on when current is supplied to the gate terminal. If the current supplied to the gate is to be in the range of 12 A and 500 A, then a sensitive SCR is required; if the gate current is between 1 mA and 50 mA, then a non-sensitive SCR is required. To connect the rectifier: 1. Connect Anode to Collector Terminal (C). 2. Connect Cathode to Emitter Terminal (E). Note: When sensitive SCRs are being tested, a 1 k resistor must be connected between the gate and the cathode, except when testing IGT. To begin testing, perform the following procedures.
Figure AN1006.5 IDRM = 350 nA at VDRM = 600 V
H O R I Z
DIV
100 V
VDRM IDRM
PER
S T E P
IRRM VRRM
V E R T
DIV
100 nA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
100 V
PER
S T E P
Figure AN1006.6
Procedure 4: VTM
To measure the VTM parameter: 1. Set Terminal Selector to Step Generator-Emitter Grounded. 2. Set Polarity to (+). 3. Set Step/Offset Amplitude to twice the maximum I GT rating of the device (to ensure the device turns on). For sensitive SCRs, set to 2 mA. 4. Set Max Peak Volts to 15 V. (16 V on 370) 5. Set Offset by depressing 0 (zero).
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6. Set Rate by depressing Norm. 7. Set Step Family by depressing Rep (repetitive). 8. Set Mode to DC. 9. Set Horizontal knob to 0.5 V/DIV. 10. Set Power Dissipation to 220 W (100 W on 577). 11. Set Number of Steps to 1. (Set steps to 0 (zero) on 370.) 12. Set Vertical knob to a sufficient setting to allow the viewing of 2 times the IT(RMS) rating of the device (IT(peak)) on CRT. Before continuing with testing, note the following: (1) Due to the excessive amount of power that can be generated in this test, only parts with an I T(RMS) rating of 6 A or less should be tested on standard curve tracer. If testing devices above 6 A, a Tektronix model 176 high-current module is required. (2) A Kelvin test fixture is required for this test. If a Kelvin fixture is not used, an error in measurement of V TM will result due to voltage drop in the fixture. If a Kelvin fixture is not available, Figure AN1006.3 shows necessary information to wire a test fixture with Kelvin connectors. 13. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with the location of the test fixture. 14. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until current reaches rated I T(peak), which is twice the IT(RMS) rating of theSCR under test. Note: Model 370 current is limited to 10 A. WARNING: Limit test time to 15 seconds maximum after the Variable Collector Supply has been set to IT(peak), After the Variable Collector Supply Voltage has been set to IT(peak), the test time can automatically be shortened by changing Step Family from repetitive to single by depressing the Single button. To measure V TM, follow along horizontal scale to the point where the trace crosses the IT(peak) value. The distance from the lefthand side of scale to the intersection point is the VTM value. (Figure AN1006.7)
PER
3. Set Max Peak Volts to 75 V. (80 V on 370) 4. Set Mode to DC. 5. Set Horizontal knob to Step Generator. 6. Set Vertical knob to approximately 10 percent of the maximum IH specified. Note: Due to large variation of holding current values, the scale may have to be adjusted to observe holding current. 7. Set Number of Steps to 1. 8. Set Offset by depressing 0 (zero). (Press Aid and Oppose at the same time on 370.) 9. Set Step/Offset Amplitude to twice the maximum I GT of the device. 10. Set Terminal Selector to Step Generator-Emitter Grounded. 11. Set Step Family by depressing Single. 12. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of test fixture. 13. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage to maximum position (100). 14. Set Step Family by depressing Single. (This could possibly cause the dot on CRT to disappear, depending on the vertical scale selected.) 15. Change Terminal Selector from Step Generator-Emitter Grounded to Open Base-Emitter Grounded. 16. Decrease Variable Collector Supply Voltage to the point where the line on the CRT changes to a dot. The position of the beginning point of the line, just before the line becomes a dot, represents the holding current value. (Figure AN1006.8)
PER
V E R T
DIV
500 A
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
S T E P
V E R T
DIV
2 A
IH
Figure AN1006.8 IH = 1.2 mA
VTM
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
500 mV
PER
IPK
S T E P
To measure the IGT and VGT parameter: 1. Set Polarity to (+). 2. Set Number of Steps to 1. 3. Set Offset by depressing Aid. 4. Set Offset Multiplier to 0 (zero). (Press Aid and Oppose at the same time on 370.) 5. Set Terminal Selector to Step Generator-Emitter Grounded. 6. Set Mode to Norm. 7. Set Max Peak Volts to 15 V. (16 V on 370)
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Figure AN1006.7
Procedure 5: IH
To measure the IH parameter: 1. Set Polarity to (+). 2. Set Power Dissipation to 2.2 W. (2 W on 370)
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8. Set Power Dissipation to 2.2 W. (2 W on 370) For sensitive SCRs, set at 0.5 W. (0.4 W on 370) 9. Set Horizontal knob to 2 V/DIV. 10. Set Vertical knob to 50 mA/DIV. 11. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until voltage reaches 12 V on CRT. 12. After 12 V setting is completed, change Horizontal knob to Step Generator.
PER
V E R T
DIV
50 mA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
Procedure 7: IGT
To measure the IGT parameter: 1. Set Step/Offset Amplitude to 20% of maximum rated I GT. Note: R GK should be removed when testing I GT. 2. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of the test fixture. 3. Gradually increase Offset Multiplier until device reaches the conduction point. (Figure AN1006.9) Measure IGT by following horizontal axis to the point where the vertical line crosses axis. This measured value is I GT. (On 370, IGT will be numerically displayed on screen under offset value.)
PER
PER
VGT
S T E P
200 mV
250m
Triacs
Triacs are full-wave bidirectional AC switches turned on when current is supplied to the gate terminal of the device. If gate control in all four quadrants is required, then a sensitive gate triac is needed, whereas a standard triac can be used if gate control is only required in Quadrants I through III. To connect the triac: 1. Connect the Gate to the Base Terminal (B). 2. Connect MT1 to the Emitter Terminal (E). 3. Connect MT2 to the Collector Terminal (C).
V E R T
DIV
50 mA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
IGT
S T E P
10 A
Note: The (+) and (-) symbols are used to designate the polarity MT2 with reference to MT1. To measure the (+)VDRM, (+)IDRM, (-)V DRM, and (-)IDRM parameter: 1. Set Variable Collector Supply Voltage Range to appropriate Max Peak Volts for device under test. (Value selected should be equal to the devices V DRM rating.) WARNING: Do NOT exceed V DRM/VRRM rating of SCRs, triacs, or Quadracs. These devices can be damaged. 2. Set Horizontal knob to sufficient scale to allow viewing of trace at the required voltage level. (The 100 V/DIV scale should be used for testing devices having a V DRM rating of 600 V or greater; the 50 V/DIV scale for testing parts rated from 30 V to 500 V, and so on.) 3. Set Mode to Leakage. 4. Set Polarity to (+). 5. Set Power Dissipation to 0.5 W. (0.4 W on 370) 6. Set Terminal Selector to Emitter Grounded-Open Base. 7. Set Vertical knob to ten times the maximum leakage current (IDRM) specified for the device. Note: The CRT screen readout should show 1% of the maximum leakage current. The vertical scale is divided by 1,000 when leakage mode is used.
Figure AN1006.9
IGT = 25 A
Procedure 8: VGT
To measure the VGT parameter: 1. Set Offset Multiplier to 0 (zero). (Press Aid and Oppose at the same time on 370.) 2. Set Step Offset Amplitude to 20% rated VGT. 3. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of test fixture. 4. Gradually increase Offset Multiplier until device reaches the conduction point. (Figure AN1006.10) Measure V GT by following horizontal axis to the point where the vertical line crosses axis. This measured value is V GT. (On 370, V GT will be numerically displayed on screen, under offset value.)
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V E R T
DIV
50 nA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
3. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until current reaches rated IT(peak), which is 1.4 times IT(RMS) rating of the triac under test. Note: Model 370 current is limited to 10 A. WARNING: Limit test time to 15 seconds maximum. After the Variable Collector Supply Voltage has been set to IT(peak), the test time can automatically be set to a short test time by changing Step Family from repetitive to single by depressing the Single button. To measure V TM, follow along horizontal scale to the point where the trace crosses the IT(peak) value. The distance from the lefthand side of scale to the crossing point is the VTM value. (Figure AN1006.12)
PER
100 V
PER
VDRM IDRM
S T E P
2 A
PER
VTM
H O R I Z
DIV
500 mV
PER
IPK
S T E P
100 mA
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3. Set Max Peak Volts to 75 V. (80 V on 370) 4. Set Mode to DC. 5. Set Horizontal knob to Step Generator. 6. Set Vertical knob to approximately 10% of the maximum I H specified. Note: Due to large variation of holding current values, the scale may have to be adjusted to observe holding current. 7. Set Number of Steps to 1. 8. Set Step/Offset Polarity to non-inverted (button extended, on 577 button depressed). 9. Set Offset by depressing 0 (zero). (Press Aid and Oppose at same time on 370.) 10. Set Terminal Selector to Step Generator-Emitter Grounded.
Procedure 8: IH(Forward)
To measure the IH (Forward) parameter: 1. Set Polarity to (+). 2. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with location of test fixture. 3. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage to maximum position (100). 4. Set Step Family by depressing Single. This could possibly cause the dot on the CRT to disappear, depending on the vertical scale selected). 5. Decrease Variable Collector Supply Voltage to the point where the line on the CRT changes to a dot. The position of the beginning point of the line, just before the line becomes a dot, represents the holding current value. (Figure AN1006.13)
PER
V E R T
DIV
5 mA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
S T E P
50 mA
V E R T
DIV
50 mA
IH
Figure AN1006.13 I H (Forward) = 8.2 mA
PER
100m
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
Procedure 9: IH(Reverse)
To measure the IH (Reverse) parameter: 1. Set Polarity to (). 2. Repeat Procedure 7 measuring IH(Reverse). (Read measurements from upper right corner of the screen.)
S T E P
5 mA
IGT
Figure AN1006.14 IGT in Quadrant I = 18.8 mA
10
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9. Set Step Family by depressing Single. 10. Set Horizontal knob to 2 V/DIV. 11. Set Step/Offset Polarity to non-inverted position (button extended, on 577 button depressed). 12. Set Current Limit to 500 mA (not available on 577). 13. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until voltage reaches 12 V on CRT. 14. After 12 V setting is complete, change Horizontal knob to Step Generator.
IGT
V E R T
DIV
50 mA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
V E R T
DIV
50 mA
PER
S T E P
5 mA
PER
VGT
10
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
S T E P
500 mV
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7. Set Vertical knob to ten times the maximum leakage current (IDRM) specified for the device.
V E R T
50 mA
VGT
DIV
Note: The CRT readout should show 1% of the maximum leakage current. The vertical scale is divided by 1,000 when the leakage mode is used.
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
PER
S T E P
1. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with the location of the test fixture. 2. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage to the rated V DRM of the device and observe the dot on the CRT. (Read across horizontally from the dot to the vertical current scale.) This measured value is the leakage current. (Figure AN1006.18) WARNING: Do NOT exceed VDRM/V RRM rating of SCRs, triacs, or Quadracs. These devices can be damaged.
PER
100m
V E R T
DIV
50 nA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
50 V
PER
S T E P
Quadracs
Quadracs are simply triacs with an internally-mounted diac. As with triacs, Quadracs are bidirectional AC switches which are gate controlled for either polarity of main terminal voltage. To connect the Quadrac: 1. Connect Trigger to Base Terminal (B). 2. Connect MT1 to Emitter Terminal (E). 3. Connect MT2 to Collector Terminal (C). To begin testing, perform the following procedures.
VDRM IDRM
()k DIV 9m PER DIV
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A Kelvin test fixture is required for this test. If a Kelvin fixture is not used, an error in measurement of VTM will result due to voltage drop in fixture. If a Kelvin fixture is not available, Figure AN1006.3 shows necessary information to wire a test fixture with Kelvin connections.
To measure the VTM (Forward and Reverse) parameter: 1. Set Terminal Selector to Emitter Grounded-Open Base. 2. Set Max Peak Volts to 75 V. (80 V on 370) 3. Set Mode to Norm. 4. Set Horizontal knob to 0.5 V/DIV. 5. Set Power Dissipation to 220 watts (100 watts on a 577). 6. Set Vertical knob to a sufficient setting to allow the viewing of 1.4 times the IT(RMS) rating of the device IT(peak) on the CRT.
V E R T
DIV
50 A
VBO
+IBO
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
Procedure 9: VTM(Forward)
10 V
To measure the VTM (Forward) parameter: 1. Set Polarity to (+). 2. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with the location of the test fixture. 3. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until current reaches rated IT(peak), which is 1.4 times the I T(RMS) rating of the triac under test. Note: Model 370 current is limited to 10 A. WARNING: Limit test time to 15 seconds maximum. 4. To measure V TM, follow along horizontal scale to the point where the trace crosses the I T(peak) value. This horizontal distance is the V TM value. (Figure AN1006.20)
PER
PER
IBO
+VBO
S T E P
V E R T
DIV
1 A
VTM
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
500 mV
PER
IPK
S T E P
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The sidac is a bidirectional voltage-triggered switch. Upon application of a voltage exceeding the sidac breakover voltage point, the sidac switches on through a negative resistance region (similar to a diac) to a low on-state voltage. Conduction continues until current is interrupted or drops below minimum required holding current. To connect the sidac: 1. Connect MT1 to the Emitter Terminal (E). 2. Connect MT2 to the Collector Terminal (C). To begin testing, perform the following procedures.
V E R T
DIV
5 mA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
5 V
PER
S T E P
IH
V E R T
DIV
50 nA
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
50 V
PER
S T E P
VDRM IDRM
Figure AN1006.22 IDRM = 50 nA at VDRM = 90 V
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Procedure 5: VBO
To measure the VBO parameter, increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until breakover occurs. (Figure AN1006.23) The voltage at which current begins to flow and voltage on CRT does not increase is the V BO value.
PER
V E R T
DIV
20 mA
PER
IH IH
H O R I Z
DIV
50 V
PER
S T E P
V E R T
DIV
50 A
VBO +VBO
+IBO
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
50 V
PER
IBO
S T E P
IH is the vertical distance between the center horizontal axis and the beginning of the line located on center vertical axis.
Procedure 6: IBO
To measure the IBO parameter, at the VBO point, measure the amount of device current just before the device reaches the breakover mode. The measured current at this point is the IBO value. Note: If IBO is less than 10 A, the current cannot readily be seen on the curve tracer.
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3. Set Vertical knob to 50 A/DIV. 4. Set Polarity to AC. 5. Set Mode to Norm. 6. Set Power Dissipation to 0.5 W. (0.4 W on 370) 7. Set Terminal Selector to Emitter Grounded-Open Base.
Procedure 9: VTM(Forward)
To measure the VTM (Forward) parameter: 1. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with the location of the test fixture. 2. Increase Variable Collector Supply Voltage until current reaches rated I T(peak), which is 1.4 times the I T(RMS) rating of the sidac. Note: Model 370 current is limited. Set to 400 mA. Check for 1.1 V MAX. WARNING: Limit test time to 15 seconds. 3. To measure V TM, follow along horizontal scale to the point where the trace crosses the IT(peak) value. This horizontal distance is the V TM value. (Figure AN1006.25)
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Procedure 2: VBO
To measure the VBO parameter: 1. Set Left-Right Terminal Jack Selector to correspond with the location of the test fixture. 2. Set Variable Collector Supply Voltage to 55 V (65 V for 370) and apply voltage to device under test (D.U.T.), using Left-Right-Selector Switch. The peak voltage at which current begins to flow is the V BO value. (Figure AN1006.26)
PER
V E R T
DIV
500 mA
V E R T
DIV
50 A
+IBO
500 mV
PER
PER
H O R I Z
DIV
H O R I Z
DIV
10 V
PER
VTM
PER
S T E P
IBO
VBO
+VBO
S T E P
IPK
Figure AN1006.26 (+)V BO = 35 V; (-)VBO = 36 V; ()IBO < 15 A; (-)IBO < 10 A and Cannot Be Read Easily
Procedure 3: IBO
To measure the IBO parameter, at the VBO point, measure the amount of device current just before the device reaches the breakover mode. The measured current at this point is the IBO value. Note: If IBO is less than 10 A, the current cannot readily be seen on the curve tracer.
Diacs
Diacs are voltage breakdown switches used to trigger-on triacs and non-sensitive SCRs in phase control circuits. Note: Diacs are bi-directional devices and can be connected in either direction. To connect the diac: 1. Connect one side of the diac to the Collector Terminal (C). 2. Connect other side of the diac to the Emitter Terminal (E). To begin testing, perform the following procedures.
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Although the maximum power setting on the model 370 curve tracer is 200 W, the maximum collector voltage available is only 400 V at 220 W. The following table shows the guidelines for adapting Collector Supply Voltage Range settings for model 370 curve tracer procedures:
Model 576
If voltage range is 15 V, If voltage range is 75 V, If voltage range is 350 V, If voltage range is 1500 V,
Model 370
set at 16 V. set at 80 V. set at 400 V. set at 2000 V.
Model 370
set at 0.08 W. set at 0.4 W. set at 2 W. set at 10 W. set at 50 W. set at 220 W.
The following table shows the guidelines for adapting terminal selector knob settings for model 370 curve tracer procedures:
Model 576 Model 370
If Step generator (base) is emitter grounded, then Base Step generator is emitter common. If Emitter grounded is open base, then Base open is emitter common.
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SETUP
MEMORY
STEP GENERATOR
VERT/DIV CURSOR
VERTICAL CURRENT/DIV
HORIZONTAL VOLTS/DIV
POLARITY
STEP/OFFSET AMPLITUDE
COLLECTOR
HORZ/DIV CURSOR
CRT
OFFSET
OFFSET
OR gm/DIV
POSITION
AUX SUPPLY
STEP FAMILY
AUX SIPPLY
COLLECTOR SUPPLY
TERMINAL JACKS
CONFIGURATION
COLLECTOR SUPPLY
MAX PEAK VOLTS MAX PEAK POWER WATTS POLARITY
C C SENSE C SENSE
MT2/ANODE
VARIABLE
GATE/TRIGGER
B E SENSE E E B SENSE B E SENSE B SENSE
LEFT
RIGHT
BOTH
POWER
MT1/CATHODE
TERMINAL SELECTOR
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Model 577
set Collector Supply Polarity to either +DC or -DC, depending on polarity setting specified in the procedure. The vertical scale is read directly from the scale on the control knob. set Collector Supply Polarity to either +DC or -DC depending on polarity specified. set Collector Supply Polarity to either +(NPN) or -(PNP) per specified procedure. set Collector Supply Polarity to AC.
One difference between models 576 and 577 is the Step/Offset Polarity setting. The polarity is inverted when the button is depressed on the Model 576 curve tracer. The Model 577 is opposite the Step/Offset Polarity is inverted when the button is extended and Normal when the button is depressed. The Step/Offset Polarity is used only when measuring IGT and VGT of triacs and Quadracs in Quadrants l through lV. Also, the Variable Collector Supply Voltage Range and Power Dissipation controls have different scales than model 576. The following table shows the guidelines for setting Power Dissipation when using model 577.
Model 576
If power dissipation is 0.1 W, If power dissipation is 0.5 W, If power dissipation is 2.2 W, If power dissipation is 10 W, If power dissipation is 50 W, If power dissipation is 220 W,
Model 577
set at 0.15 W. set at 0.6 W. set at 2.3 W. set at 9 W. set at 30 W. set at 100 W.
Although the maximum power setting on model 576 curve tracer is 220 W (compared to 100 W for model 577), the maximum collector current available is approximately the same. This is due to the minimum voltage range on model 577 curve tracer being 6.5 V compared to 15 V for model 576. The following table shows the guidelines for adapting Collector Voltage Supply Range settings for model 577 curve tracer procedures:
Model 576
If voltage range is 15 V,
Model 577
set at either 6.5 V or 25 V, depending on parameter being tested. Set at 6.5 V when measuring VTM (to allow maximum collector current) and set at 25 V when measuring IGT and VGT. set at 100 V. set at 1600 V.
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BRIGHTNESS
STORE
INTENSITY
CRT
FOCUS
BEAM FINDER
POWER
MAX PEAK POWER (POWER DISSIPATION) Watch high power settings. Can damage device under test
POLARITY COLLECTOR SUPPLY POLARITY DISPLAY
OFFSET MULTI
STEP/OFFSET POLARITY
POSITION
HORIZONTAL VOLTAGE CONTROL Note: All Voltage Settings Will Be Referenced to "Collector"
COLLECTOR SUPPLY
TERMINAL JACKS
MT2/ANODE
C SENSE
GATE/TRIGGER
MT1/CATHODE
E SENSE
E SENSE
VERTICAL (off)
LEFT
RIGHT
GROUND
LOOPING COMPENSATION
VARIABLE OUTPUT
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7
Introduction
Since the SCR and the triac are bistable devices, one of their broad areas of application is in the realm of signal and power switching. This application note describes circuits in which these thyristors are used to perform simple switching functions of a general type that might also be performed non-statically by various mechanical and electromechanical switches. In these applications, the thyristors are used to open or close a circuit completely, as opposed to applications in which they are used to control the magnitude of average voltage or energy being delivered to a load. These latter types of applications are described in detail in Phase Control Using Thyristors (AN1003).
Load RL R1 100 VRMS S1 Triac Control Device Reed Switch C1 0.1 F R2 100 For Inductive Loads
Static AC Switches
Normally Open Circuit
The circuit shown in Figure AN1007.1 provides random (anywhere in half-cycle), fast turn-on (<10 s) of AC power loads and is ideal for applications with a high-duty cycle. It eliminates completely the contact sticking, bounce, and wear associated with conventional electromechanical relays, contactors, and so on. As a substitute for control relays, thyristors can overcome the differential problem; that is, the spread in current or voltage between pickup and dropout because thyristors effectively drop out every half cycle. Also, providing resistor R1 is chosen correctly, the circuits are operable over a much wider voltage range than is a comparable relay. Resistor R 1 is provided to limit gate current (IGTM) peaks. Its resistance plus any contact resistance (RC) of the control device and load resistance (RL) should be just greater than the peak supply voltage divided by the peak gate current rating of the triac. If R 1 is set too high, the triacs may not trigger at the beginning of each cycle, and phase control of the load will result with consequent loss of load voltage and waveform distortion. For inductive loads, an RC snubber circuit, as shown in Figure AN1007.1, is required. However, a snubber circuit is not required when an alternistor is used. Figure AN1007.2 illustrates an analysis to better understand a typical static switch circuit. The circuit operation occurs when switch S1 is closed, since the triac Q1 will initially be in the blocking condition. Current flow will be through load R L, S1, R 1, and gate to MT1 junction of the thyristor. When this current reaches the required value of IGT, the MT2 to MT1 junctions will switch to the conduction state and the voltage from MT2 to MT1 will be VT. As the current approaches the zero crossing, the load current will fall below holding current turning the triac Q 1 device off until it is refired in the next half cycle. Figure AN1007.3 illustrates the voltage waveform appearing across the MT2 to MT1 terminals of Q1. Note that the maximum peak value of current which S1 will carry
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2V IGTM
Figure AN1007.1
+ I GT
R1
- I GT
V GT
MT1
Figure AN1007.2
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VP+
VTV P-
With a few additional components, the thyristor can provide a normally closed static switch function. The critical design portion of this static switch is a clamping device to turn off/eliminate gate drive and maintain very low power dissipation through the clamping component plus have low by-pass leakage around the power thyristor device. In selecting the power thyristor for load requirements, gate sensitivity becomes critical to maintain low power requirements. Either sensitive SCRs or sensitive logic triacs must be considered, which limits the load in current capacity and type. However, this can be broader if an extra stage of circuitry for gating is permitted. Figure AN1007.4 illustrates an application using a normally closed circuit driving a sensitive SCR for a simple but precise temperature controller. The same basic principle could be applied to a water level controller for a motor or solenoid. Of course, SCR and diode selection would be changed depending on load current requirements.
1000 W Heater Load
Figure AN1007.3
A typical example would be in the application of this type circuit for the control of 5 A resistive load with 120 V rms input voltage. Choosing a value of 100 for R1 and assuming a typical value of 1 V for the gate to MT1 (VGT) voltage, we can solve for VP by the following: V P = IGT (R L + R 1) + V GT Note: RC is not included since it is negligible. V P = 0.025 (24 + 100) + 1.0 = 4.1 V Additionally the turn-on angle is = Sin 1 4.1 -------------------170V PK [ = 1.4]
CR3
CR4 R1 510 k
D2015L CR1CR4
0.1 F
The power lost by the turn-on angle is essentially zero. The power dissipation in the gate resistor is very minute. A 100 , 0.25 W rated resistor may safely be used. The small turn-on angle also ensures that no appreciable RFI is generated. The relay circuit shown in Figure AN1007.1 and Figure AN1007.2 has several advantages in that it eliminates contact bounce, noise, and additional power consumption by an energizing coil and can carry an in-rush current of many times its steady state rating. The control device S 1 indicated can be either electrical or mechanical in nature. Light-dependent resistors and light- activated semiconductors, optocoupler, magnetic cores, and magnetic reed switches are all suitable control elements. Regardless of the switch type chosen, it must have a voltage rating equal to or greater than the peak line voltage applied. In particular, the use of hermetically sealed reed switches as control elements in combination with triacs offers many advantages. The reed switch can be actuated by passing DC current through a small coiled wire or by the proximity of a small magnet. In either case, complete electrical isolation exists between the control signal input, which may be derived from many sources, and the switched power output. Long life of the triac/reed switch combination is ensured by the minimal volt-ampere switching load placed on the reed switch by the triac triggering requirements. The thyristor ratings determine the amount of load power that can be switched.
Figure AN1007.4
A mercury-in-glass thermostat is an extremely sensitive measuring instrument, capable of sensing changes in temperature as small as 0.1 C. Its major limitation lies in its very low currenthandling capability for reliability and long life, and contact current should be held below 1 mA. In the circuit of Figure AN1007.4, the S2010LS2 SCR serves as both current amplifier for the Hg thermostat and as the main load switching element. With the thermostat open, the SCR will trigger each half cycle and deliver power to the heater load. When the thermostat closes, the SCR can no longer trigger and the heater shuts off. Maximum current through the thermostat in the closed position is less than 250 A rms. Figure AN1007.5 shows an all solid state, optocoupled, normally closed switch circuit. By using a low voltage SBS triggering device, this circuit can turn on with only a small delay in each half cycle and also keep gating power low. When the optocoupled transistor is turned on, the gate drive is removed with only a few milliamps of bypass current around the triac power device. Also, by use of the BS08D and 0.1 F, less sensitive triacs and alternistors can be used to control various types of high current loads.
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Load
Q2008L4 Triac
51 k
wave voltage as illustrated in Figure AN1007.2. The load resistance is also important, since it can also limit the amount of available triac gate current. A 100 gate resistor would be a better choice in most 120 V applications with loads greater than 200 W and optocouplers from Quality Technologies or Vishay with optocoupler output triacs that can handle 1.7 A PK (ITSM rating) for a few microseconds at the peak of the line. For loads less than 200 W, the resistor can be dropped to 22 . Remember that if the gate resistor is too large in value, the triac will not turn on at all or not turn on fully, which can cause excessive power dissipation in the gate resistor, causing it to burn out. Also, the voltage and dv/ dt rating of the optocoupler's output device must be equal to or greater than the voltage and dv/dt rating of the triac or alternistor it is driving. Figure AN1007.7 illustrates a circuit with a dv/dt snubber network included. This is a typical circuit presented by optocoupler manufacturers.
PS2502
Figure AN1007.5
Hot
VCC
120 V 60 Hz
0.1 F C1
MT1 Neutral
This T circuit hinges around one capacitor to increase dv/dt capability to either the optocoupler output triac or the power triac. The sum of the two resistors then forms the triac gate resistor. Both resistors should then be standardized and lowered to 100 . Again, this sum resistance needs to be low, allowing as much gate current as possible without exceeding the instantaneous current rating of the opto output triac or triac gate junction. By having 100 for current limit in either direction from the capacitor, the optocoupler output triac and power triac can be protected against di/dt produced by the capacitor. Of course, it is most important that the capacitor be connected between proper terminals of triac. For example, if the capacitor and series resistor are accidentally connected between the gate and MT2, the triac will turn on from current produced by the capacitor, resulting in loss of control. For low current (mA) and/or highly inductive loads, it may be necessary to have a latching network (3.3 k + 0.047 F) connected directly across the power triac. The circuit shown in Figure AN1007.8 illustrates the additional latching network.
180 MT2
Figure AN1007.6
A common mistake in this circuit is to make the series gate resistor too large in value. A value of 180 is shown in a typical application circuit by optocoupler manufacturers. The 180 is based on limiting the current to 1 A peak at the peak of a 120 V line input. This is good for protection of the optocoupler output triac, as well as the gate of the power triac on a 120 V line; however, it must be lowered if a 24 V line is being controlled, or if the R L (resistive load) is 200 W or less. This resistor limits current for worst case turn-on at the peak line voltage, but it also sets turnon point (conduction angle) in the sine wave, since triac gate current is determined by this resistor and produced from the sine
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Rin 1 Vcc 2
180
Load could be here instead of lower location 180 for 120 V ac 360 for 240 V ac MT2 100 G
4
240 V ac
Input
5 2
0.1 F
4 G MT1
Hot
MT1 120/240 V ac
0.047 F
Load
Triac or Alternistor
Figure AN1007.8
Figure AN1007.10
In this circuit, the series gate resistors are increased to 180 each, since a 240 V line is applied. Note that the load is placed on the MT1 side of the power triac to illustrate that load placement is not important for the circuit to function properly. Also note that with standard U.S. residential 240 V home wiring, both sides of the line are hot with respect to ground (no neutral). Therefore, for some 240 V line applications, it will be necessary to have a triac switch circuit in both sides of the 240 V line input. If an application requires back-to-back SCRs instead of a triac or alternistor, the circuit shown in Figure AN1007.9 may be used.
Select the triac for the voltage of the line being used, the current through the load, and the type of load. Since the peak voltage of a 120 V ac line is 170 V, you would choose a 200 V (MIN) device. If the application is used in an electrically noisy industrial environment, a 400 V device should be used. If the line voltage to be controlled is 240 V ac with a peak voltage of 340 V, then use at least a 400 V rated part or 600 V for more design margin. Selection of the voltage rating of the opto-driver must be the same or higher than the rating of the power triac. In electrically noisy industrial locations, the dv/dt rating of the opto-driver and the triac must be considered. The RMS current through the load and main terminals of the triac should be approximately 70% of the maximum rating of the device. However, a 40 A triac should not be chosen to control a 1 A load due to low latching and holding current requirements. Remember that the case temperature of the triac must be maintained at or below the current versus temperature curve specified on its data sheet. As with all semiconductors the lower the case temperature the better the reliability. Opto-driven gates normally do not use a sensitive gate triac. The opto-driver can supply up to 1 A gate pulses and less sensitive gate triacs have better dv/dt capability. If the load is resistive, it is acceptable to use a standard triac. However, if the load is a heavy inductive type, then an alternistor triac, or back-to-back SCRs as shown in Figure AN1007.9, is recommended. A series RC snubber network may or may not be necessary when using an alternistor triac. Normally a snubber network is not needed when using an alternistor because of its high dv/dt and dv/dt(c) capabilities. However, latching network as described in Figure AN1007.8 may be needed for low current load variations.
1 Vcc Rin 2
6 5 4
G K
NSSCR
100 A
120 V ac
NS-SCR
A 100
0.1F
Load
Figure AN1007.9
All application comments and recommendations for optocoupled switches apply to this circuit. However, the snubber network can be applied only across the SCRs as shown in the illustration. The optocoupler should be chosen for best noise immunity. Also, the voltage rating of the optocoupler output triac must be equal to or greater than the voltage rating of SCRs.
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tally that general purpose AC circuits will generate minimum electromagnetic interference (EMI) if energized at zero voltage. The ideal AC circuit switch, therefore, consists of a contact which closes at the instant when voltage across it is zero and opens at the instant when current through it is zero. This has become known as zero-voltage switching. For applications that require synchronized zero-crossing turn-on, the illustration in Figure AN1007.11 shows a circuit which incorporates an optocoupler with a built-in zero-crossing detector
Load could be here instead of lower location Rin Input
2 1 6
22 MT2 100 G MT1 120/240 V ac Triac or Alternistor 0.1f Neutral Load Hot
Rin Vcc
6 5
Figure AN1007.12
Rin 1 Input 2
Zero Crossing Circuit
100 6 5 4 22 A G K G A K 120/240 V ac
Figure AN1007.11
0.1F
Also, this circuit includes a dv/dt snubber network connected across the power triac. This typical circuit illustrates switching the hot line; however, the load may be connected to either the hot or neutral line. Also, note that the series gate resistor is low in value (22 ), which is possible on a 120 V line and above, since zerocrossing turn-on is ensured in any initial half cycle.
Figure AN1007.13
Load 1K
Rin 1 Input 2 3
Zero Crossing Circuit
6 5 4 22 1K
*
G K A G A K
100 120/240 V ac
0.1 F
Figure AN1007.14
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IR Motion Control
An example of a more complex triac switch is an infrared (IR) motion detector controller circuit. Some applications for this circuit are alarm systems, automatic lighting, and auto doorbells. Figure AN1007.17 shows an easy- to-implement automatic lighting system using an infrared motion detector control circuit. A commercially available LSI circuit HT761XB, from Holtek, integrates most of the analog functions. This LSI chip, U2, contains the op amps, comparators, zero crossing detection, oscillators, and a triac output trigger. An external RC that is connected to the OSCD pin determines the output trigger pulse width. (Holtek Semiconductor Inc. is located at No.3, Creation Road II, ScienceBased Industrial Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.) Device U1 provides the infrared sensing. Device R13 is a photo sensor that serves to prevent inadvertent triggering under daylight or other high light conditions. Choosing the right triac depends on the load characteristics. For example, an incandescent lamp operating at 110 V requires a 200 V, 8 A triac. This gives sufficient margin to allow for the high current state during lamp burn out. U2 provides a minimum output triac negative gate trigger current of 40 mA, thus operating in QII & QIII. This meets the requirements of a 25 mA gate triac. Teccor also offers alternistor triacs for inductive load conditions. This circuit has three operating modes (ON, AUTO, OFF), which can be set through the mode pin. While the LSI chip is working in the auto mode, the user can override it and switch to the test mode, or manual on mode, or return to the auto mode by switching the power switch. More information on this circuit, such as mask options for the infrared trigger pulse and flash options, are available in the Holtek HT761X General Purpose PIR Controller specifications.
1K LOAD MT2 10 K 4 2 5 0.1 F 555 1 0.01 F 1N4003 3.5 K 250 V _ + 10 F 3 8 6 7 R 10 M C 1 F G MT1 120 V 60 Hz
-10 V 1N4740
Figure AN1007.15
100
10
C, (CAPACITANCE) (F)
10 0
10
0.1
0.01
0.001 10ms
100ms
1ms
10ms
100ms
1.0
10
10
1.0
100
Figure AN1007.16
C7 3900pF C3 100pF AC+ 110 R6 1M U2 1 2 SW1 ON/OFF OVERRIDE LP1 Lamp 60 to 600 Watt C8 0.1F D3 1N4002 R9 1M R7 1M R8 569K 3 4 5 6 7 8 R2 2.4M D5 1N4002 C10 0.33F 350V Q1 TRIAC Q2008L4 D4 1N4002 SW2 Mode ON OFF AUTO VSS TRIAC OSCD OSCS ZC CDS MODE VDD OP20 OP2N OP2P OP10 OP1N OP1P RSTB VEE 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 C12 22F R12 22K C2 0.02F R4 1M C5 0.02F C6 22F R5 22K
R9 1M R14 68W 2W
C13 0.02F R3
*R10
C4 100F
C9 10F
D1 12V
AC
Figure AN1007.17
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8
Introduction
Data sheets for SCRs and triacs give vital information regarding maximum ratings and characteristics of thyristors. If the maximum ratings of the thyristors are surpassed, possible irreversible damage may occur. The characteristics describe various pertinent device parameters which are guaranteed as either minimums or maximums. Some of these characteristics relate to the ratings but are not ratings in themselves. The characteristic does not define what the circuit must provide or be restricted to, but defines the device characteristic. For example, a minimum value is indicated for the dv/dt because this value depicts the guaranteed worst-case limit for all devices of the specific type. This minimum dv/dt value represents the maximum limit that the circuit should allow.
Maximum Ratings
VRRM: Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage SCR
The peak repetitive reverse voltage rating is the maximum peak reverse voltage that may be continuously applied to the main terminals (anode, cathode) of an SCR. (Figure AN1008.1) An opengate condition and gate resistance termination is designated for this rating. An increased reverse leakage can result due to a positive gate bias during the reverse voltage exposure time of the SCR. The repetitive peak reverse voltage rating relates to case temperatures up to the maximum rated junction temperature.
Off-state Leakage Current (IDRM) at Specified VDRM Minimum Holding Current (IH)
-V
+V
Specified Minimum Off-state Blocking Voltage (VDRM)
+V
-V
-I
-I
Breakover Voltage
Figure AN1008.2
Figure AN1008.1
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40 A TO-2 1
25 A T0-2
20
15 A T O -2
20
10 1 10 100 1000
Figure AN1008.3
( I TM ) di ---- = ----------------t dt
As an example, surge current of 400 A at 60 Hz has a di/dt of 400/8.3 or 151.4 A/ms.
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SCR IDRM is the maximum leakage current permitted through the SCR when the device is forward biased with rated positive voltage on the anode (DC or instantaneous) at rated junction temperature and with the gate open or gate resistance termination. A 1000 resistor connected between gate and cathode is required on all sensitive SCRs. Leakage current decreases with decreasing junction temperatures. Effects of the off-state leakage currents on the load and other circuitry must be considered for each circuit application. Leakage currents can usually be ignored in applications that control high power. Triac The description of peak off-state (blocking/leakage) current for the triac is the same as for the SCR except that it applies with either positive or negative bias on main terminal 2. (Figure AN1008.2)
di = dt
(ITM) t
Time
Figure AN1008.4
TC = 25 C
40 A TO-218
Characteristics
VBO: Instantaneous Breakover Voltage SCR and Triac
Breakover voltage is the voltage at which a device turns on (switches to on state by voltage breakover). (Figure AN1008.1) This value applies for open-gate or gate-resistance termination. Positive gate bias lowers the breakover voltage. Breakover is temperature sensitive and will occur at a higher voltage if the junction temperature is kept below maximum T J value. If SCRs and triacs are turned on as a result of an excess of breakover voltage, instantaneous power dissipations may be produced that can damage the chip or die.
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Figure AN1008.5
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3.0
V GT
V GT (T C = 25 C)
I GT (T C = 25 C)
1.5
I GT
2.0
1.0
Ratio of
1.0
Ratio of
.5
Figure AN1008.6
Normalized DC Gate Trigger Current for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
Figure AN1008.8
Triac The description for the SCR applies as well to the triac with the addition that the triac can be fired in four possible modes (Figure AN1008.7): Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant Quadrant I (main terminal 2 positive, gate positive) II (main terminal 2 positive, gate negative) III (main terminal 2 negative, gate negative) IV (main terminal 2 negative, gate positive)
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1 MT2 POSITIVE (Positive Half Cycle)
Normalized DC Gate Trigger Voltage for All Quadrants versus Case Temperature
MT2
(-)
MT2
(+)
IGT
(-)
REF
+
MT2 IGT GATE MT1 REF
IGT
Figure AN1008.7
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6.0
5.0
II
I L mA
4.0
3.0
IV
Static dv/dt is the minimum rate-of-rise of off-state voltage that a device will hold off, with gate open, without turning on. Figure AN1008.11 illustrates the exponential definition. This value will be reduced by a positive gate signal. This characteristic is temperature-dependent and is lowest at the maximum-rated junction temperature. Therefore, the characteristic is determined at rated junction temperature and at rated forward off-state voltage which is also a worst-case situation. Line or other transients which might be applied to the thyristor in the off state must be reduced, so that neither the rate-ofrise nor the peak voltage are above specifications if false firing is to be prevented. Turn-on as result of dv/dt is non-destructive as long as the follow current remains within current ratings of the device being used.
Critical dv/dt
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 I GT mA
Figure AN1008.9
Typical Triac Latching (I L) Requirements for Four Quadrants versus Gate Current (IGT)
VD 63% of V D
0 t VD dv = 0.63 dt t t = RC
Figure AN1008.11
IH I H (T C = 25 C)
3.0
2.0
Ratio of
1.0
0 -65
-40
-15
+25
+65
+125
Case Temperature (T C ) C
Figure AN1008.10 Normalized DC Holding Current versus Case Temperature
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Commutating dv/dt is specified for a half sinewave current at 60 Hz which fixes the di/dt of the commutating current. The commutating di/dt for 50 Hz is approximately 20% lower while IRMS rating remains the same. (Figure AN1008.4)
EM
ESOURCE
TIME
IG
di/dt IT (di/dt) C
ITRM
ITM 50% ITM 50% IRM iR Reverse Current
di/dt
ID Off-State Leakage
trr tq
VT VD
Off-State Voltage
dv/dt
Figure AN1008.12
t1
90%
On-state Current
90%
10% Delay Time Gate Trigger Pulse 50% 10% Gate Pulse Width
Turn-on Time
Rise Time
50%
TJ TA RJA = -------------------P ( AV )
Figure AN1008.13
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This application note presents design tips and facts on the following topics: Relationship of IAV, IRMS, and IPK dv/dt Definitions Examples of gate terminations Curves for Average Current at Various Conduction Angles Double-exponential Impulse Waveform Failure Modes of Thyristor Characteristics Formulas for Phase Control Circuits
100%
Figure AN1009.2
The rate-of-rise of voltage (dv/dt) of a linear waveform is 80% of peak voltage (excluding any overshoots) divided by the time at 90% minus 10% peak voltage. (Figure AN1009.3) Linear dv/dt = 0.8 [ V PK ] = ( t 2 t ) 1 Linear dv/dt = [ 0.9 V PK 0.1 V PK ] = ( t 2 t ) 1
90%
Percent of Voltage
10% 0% t0 t1 t2 Time
Figure AN1009.1
Figure AN1009.3
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Primary Purpose Decrease threshold sensitivity Related Effects (1) Affects gate signal rise time and di/dt rating (2) Isolates the gate Primary Purpose Isolate gate circuit DC component Related Effects In narrow gate pulses and low impedance sources, Igt followed by reverse gate signals which may inhibit conduction
Primary Purpose (1) Decrease DC gate sensitivity (2) Decrease tq time Related Effects (1) Negative gate current increases holding current and causes gate area to drop out of conduction (2) In pulse gating gate signal tail may cause device to drop out of conduction Primary Purpose Select frequency Related Effects Unless circuit is damped, positive and negative gate current may inhibit conduction or bring about sporadic anode current
Current: Halfwave Sinusoidal Load: Resistive or Inductive Conduction Angle: As Given Below Case Temperature: Measured as Shown on Dimensional Drawings
Primary Purpose (1) Supply reverse bias in off period (2) Protect gate and gate supply for reverse transients (3) Lower t q time Related Effects Isolates the gate if high impedance signal source is used without sustained diode current in the negative cycle
Conduction Angle
100 95 90 85
0 12 90
0 18
30
60
5.1 0 2 4 6
80
7.2 8
10.8 12.8 10 12 14
16
Figure AN1009.4
Typical Curves for Average On-state Current at Various Conduction Angles versus T C for a SXX20L SCR
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Degradation Failures
A significant change of on-state, gate, or switching characteristics is quite rare. The most vulnerable characteristic is blocking voltage. This type of degradation increases with rising operating voltage and temperature levels.
Catastrophic Failures
A catastrophic failure can occur whenever the thyristor is operated beyond its published ratings. The most common failure mode is an electrical short between the main terminals, although a triac can fail in a half-wave condition. It is possible, but not probable, that the resulting short-circuit current could melt the internal parts of the device which could result in an open circuit.
Failure Causes
Most thyristor failures occur due to exceeding the maximum operating ratings of the device. Overvoltage or overcurrent operations are the most probable cause for failure. Overvoltage failures may be due to excessive voltage transients or may also occur if inadequate cooling allows the operating temperature to rise above the maximum allowable junction temperature. Overcurrent failures are generally caused by improper fusing or circuit protection, surge current from load initiation, load abuse, or load failure. Another common cause of device failure is incorrect handling procedures used in the manufacturing process. Mechanical damage in the form of excessive mounting torque and/or force applied to the terminals or leads can transmit stresses to the internal thyristor chip and cause cracks in the chip which may not show up until the device is thermally cycled.
Prevention of Failures
Careful selection of the correct device for the applications operating parameters and environment will go a long way toward extending the operating life of the thyristor. Good design practice should also limit the maximum current through the main terminals to 75% of the device rating. Correct mounting and forming of the leads also help ensure against infant mortality and latent failures. The two best ways to ensure long life of a thyristor is by proper heat sink methods and correct voltage rating selection for worst case conditions. Overheating, overvoltage, and surge currents are the main killers of semiconductors.
Decay = e - 1.44 T2
100% Percent of Current or Voltage 90% (Peak Value) Virtual Start of Wavefront
Figure AN1009.5
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Application Notes
SCR
EP
Max. Average Thyristor or Rectifier Current Load Voltage with Delayed Firing
EP E d = ------ ( 1 + cos ) 2 EP 1 E a = ---------- + -- sin 2 2 2 E d EP = ---------- ( 1 + cos ) 2
Avg. Amps
EP ------R
Cond. Period
180
EP EP
EP ------R EP ------R
180 180
EP 1 E a = ---------- + -- sin 2 2 2
EP
ERMS R Load
L Load E R
EP 0
EP
ERMS R Load
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Introduction
One of the many applications for Teccor thyristors is in fluorescent lighting. Standard conventional and circular fluorescent lamps with filaments can be ignited easily and much more quickly by using thyristors instead of the mechanical starter switch, and solid state thyristors are more reliable. Thyristors produce a pure solid state igniting circuit with no mechanical parts in the fluorescent lamp fixture. Also, because the lamp ignites much faster, the life of the fluorescent lamp can be increased since the filaments are activated for less time during the ignition. The thyristor ignition eliminates any audible noise or flashing off and on which most mechanical starters possess.
Lamp
Figure AN1010.1
The glow switch is made in a small glass bulb containing neon or argon gas. Inside the bulb is a U-shaped bimetallic strip and a fixed post. When the line input current is applied, the voltage between the bimetallic strip and the fixed post is high enough to ionize and produce a glow similar to a standard neon lamp. The heat from the ionization causes the bimetallic strip to move and make contact to the fixed post. At this time the ionization ceases and current can flow through and pre-heat the filaments of the fluorescent lamp. Since ionization (glowing) has ceased, the bimetallic strip begins to cool down and in a few seconds opens to start ionization (glowing) again. The instant the bimetallic ceases to make contact (opens), an inductive kick from the ballast produces some high voltage spikes 400 V to 600 V, which can ignite (strike) the fluorescent lamp. If the lamp fails to ignite or start, the glow switch mechanically repeats its igniting cycle over and over until the lamp ignites, usually within a few seconds. In this concept the ballast (inductor) is able to produce high voltage spikes using a mechanical switch opening and closing, which is fairly slow.
This circuit allows the 5 F ac capacitor to be charged and added to the peak line voltage, developing close to 300 V peak or 600 V peak to peak. This is accomplished by using a triac and diac phase control network set to fire near the 90 point of the input line. A capacitor-charging network is added to ensure that the capacitor is charged immediately, letting tolerances of components or temperature changes in the triac and diac circuit to be less critical. By setting the triac and diac phase control to fire at near the 90 point of the sinewave, maximum line voltages appear across the lamp for ignition. As the triac turns on during each half cycle, the filaments are pre-heated and in less than a second the lamp is lit. Once the lamp is lit the voltage is clamped to approximately 60 V peak across the 15 W to 20 W lamp, and the triac and diac circuit no longer functions until the lamp is required to be ignited again.
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Application Notes
5 F 400 V
Lamp 15 W - 20 W
Figure AN1010.2
Figure AN1010.3 illustrates a circuit using a sidac (a simpler thyristor) phase control network to ignite a 120 V ac fluorescent lamp. As in the triac/diac circuit, the 5 F ac capacitor is charged and added to the peak line voltage, developing greater than 200 V peak or 400 V peak to peak. Since the sidac is a voltage breakover (VBO) activated device with no gate, a charging network is essential in this circuit to charge the capacitor above the
peak of the line in order to break over (turn on) the sidac with a VBO of 220 V to 250 V. As the sidac turns on each half cycle, the filaments are preheated and in less than 1.5 seconds the lamp is lit. Once the lamp is lit, the voltage across it clamps to approximately 60 V peak (for a 15 W to 20 W lamp), and the sidac ceases to function until the lamp is required to be ignited again.
5 F 400 V
Lamp 15 W - 20W
Figure AN1010.3
The circuits illustrated in Figure AN1010.2 and Figure AN1010.3 use 15 W to 20 W lamps. The same basic circuits can be applied to higher wattage lamps. However, with higher wattage lamps the voltage developed to fire (light) the lamp will need to be somewhat higher. For instance, a 40 W lamp is critical on line input voltage to ignite, and after it is lit the voltage across the lamp will clamp to approximately 130 V peak. For a given type of lamp, the current must be limited to constant current regardless of the wattage of the lamp. Figure AN1010.4 shows a circuit for igniting a fluorescent lamp with 240 V line voltage input using triac and diac networks.
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Ballast 3.3 F 47 k 240 V ac Line Input 1N4004 0.047 F 50 V HT-32 470 k MT2 Q601E4 G MT1
Lamp 40 W
Figure AN1010.4
Figure AN1010.5 illustrates a circuit using a sidac phase control network to ignite a 240 V ac fluorescent lamp. This circuit works basically the same as the 120 V circuit shown in Figure AN1010.3, except that component values are changed to com-
pensate for higher voltage. The one major change is that two K2400E devices in series are used to accomplish high firing voltage for a fluorescent lamp.
1N4004
Lamp 40 W
Figure AN1010.5
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are exact; only that the replacements will meet the terms of its applicable published written specifications. The pertinent Teccor specification sheet should be used as the principle tool for actual replacements.) Teccor package type For additional assistance, contact your nearest Teccor distributor, sales representative, or the factory.
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Part Number
40431 03P05M 03P1M 03P2M 03P3M 03P4M 03P5M 10TTS08S 16TTS08 16TTS08S 25TTS08 25TTS08FP 25TTS08S 2N1595 2N1596 2N1597 2N1598 2N1599 2N2323 2N3001 2N3002 2N3003 2N3004 2N3005 2N3006 2N3007 2N3008 2N3228 2N3525 2N3528 2N3529 2N4101 2N4102 2N4441 2N4442 2N4443 2N4444 2N5060 2N5061 2N5062 2N5063 2N5064 2N5754 2N5755 2N5756 2N6068 2N6068A 2N6068B 2N6069 2N6069A 2N6069B 2N6070 2N6070A 2N6070B 2N6071 2N6071A 2N6071B 2N6072 2N6072A 2N6072B 2N6073 2N6073A 2N6073B 2N6074 2N6074A 2N6074B 2N6075 2N6075A 2N6075B 2N6236
Teccor Device
Q2006LT EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103D EC103M S8012D S8016R S8016N S8025R S8025L S8025N S201E S201E S201E S401E S401E TCR22-4 75 EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B S2006R S4006R S2006F1 S4006F1 S6006L S6006F1 S2008R S2008R S4008R S6008R 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 Q2004F41 Q2004F41 Q4004F41 Q2004F41 L2004F51 L2004F31 Q2004F41 L2004F51 L2004F31 Q2004F41 L2004F51 L2004F31 Q2004F41 L2004F51 L2004F31 Q4004F41 L4004F51 L4004F31 Q4004F41 L4004F51 L4004F31 Q6004F41 L6004F51 L6004F31 Q6004F41 L6004F51 L6004F31 T106B1
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMDT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
2N6237 2N6238 2N6239 2N6240 2N6241 2N6342 2N6342A 2N6343 2N6343A 2N6344 2N6344A 2N6345 2N6345A 2N6346A 2N6347A 2N6348A 2N6349 2N6349A 2N6394 2N6395 2N6396 2N6397 2N6398 2N6399 2N6400 2N6401 2N6402 2N6403 2N6404 2N6405 2N6504 2N6505 2N6506 2N6507 2N6508 2N6509 2N6564 2N6564 2N6565 2N6565 2N877 2N878 2N879 2N880 2N881 2N885 2N886 2N887 2N888 2N889 2P05M 2P1M 2P2M 2P4M 2P5M 2P6M 30TPS08 3P4J 40TPS08 5P05M 5P1M 5P2M 5P4M 5P5M 5P6M 8T04HA 8T04SH 8T14HA 8T14SH 8T24HA
Teccor Device
T106B1 T106B1 T106B1 T106D1 T106M1 Q2008R4 Q2012RH5 Q4008R4 Q4012RH5 Q6008R5 Q6012RH5 Q8008R5 Q8012RH5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8010R5 Q8015R5 S2012R S2012R S2012R S4012R S6012R S8012R S2016R S2016R S2016R S4016R S6016R S8016R S2025R S2025R S2025R S4025R S6025R S8025R 2N6565 EC103D 2N6565 EC103D EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 T106B1 T106B1 T106B1 T106D1 T106M1 T106M1 S8035K T106D2 S8035K S2008R S2008R S2008R S4008R S6008R S6008R Q2004F41 L2004F81 Q2004F41 L2004F81 Q2004F41
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) "K" TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) "K" TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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8T24SH 8T34HA 8T34SH 8T44HA 8T44SH 8T54HA 8T64HA 8T64SH AC03BGM AC03DGM AC03EGM AC03FGM AC08BGM AC08BSM AC08DGM AC08DSM AC08EGM AC08ESM AC08FGM AC08FSM AC10BGML AC10BSM AC10DGML AC10DSM AC10EGML AC10ESM AC10FGML AC10FSM AC12BGML AC12BSM AC12DGML AC12DSM AC12EGML AC12ESM AC12FGML AC12FSM AC16BGM AC16BSM AC16DGM AC16DSM AC16EGM AC16ESM AC16FGM AC16FSM AC25B1FL AC25D1FL AC25E1FL AC25F1FL BCR3AS-12 BCR3AS-8 BT131W-600 BT136-500 BT136-500D BT136-500E BT136-500F BT136-500G BT136-600 BT136-600D BT136-600E BT136-600F BT136-600G BT136-800 BT136-800F BT136-800G BT136F-500 BT136F-500D BT136F-500E BT136F-500F BT136F-500G BT136F-600
Teccor Device
L2004F81 Q4004F41 L4004F81 Q4004F41 L4004F81 Q6004F41 Q6004F41 L6004F81 Q2004F41 Q4004F41 Q5004F41 Q6004F41 Q2008R5 Q2008LH4 Q4008R4 Q4008LH4 Q6008R4 Q6008LH4 Q6008R5 Q6008LH4 Q2010RH5 Q2010LH5 Q4010RH5 Q4010LH5 Q6010RH5 Q6010LH5 Q6010RH5 Q6010LH5 Q2012RH5 Q2012LH5 Q4012RH5 Q4012LH5 Q6012RH5 Q6012LH5 Q6012RH5 Q6012LH5 Q2015R5 Q2015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6006DH3 Q4006DH3 L6N3 Q6004F41 L6004F61 L6004F81 Q6004F41 Q6004F41 Q6004F41 L6004F61 L6004F81 Q6004F41 Q6004F41 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 Q6004L4 L6004L6 L6004L8 Q6004L4 Q6004L4 Q6004L4
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) SOT223 / COMPAK TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
BT136F-600D BT136F-600E BT136F-600F BT136F-600G BT136F-800 BT136F-800F BT136F-800G BT136S-600D BT136S-600E BT136S-600F BT136X-500 BT136X-500D BT136X-500E BT136X-500F BT136X-500G BT136X-600 BT136X-600D BT136X-600E BT136X-600F BT136X-600G BT136X-800 BT136X-800F BT136X-800G BT137-500 BT137-500D BT137-500E BT137-500F BT137-500G BT137-600D BT137-600E BT137-600G BT137-800G BT137B-600 BT137B-600F BT137F-500 BT137F-500D BT137F-500E BT137F-500F BT137F-500G BT137F-600D BT137F-600E BT137F-600G BT137F-800G BT137S-600E BT137X-500 BT137X-500D BT137X-500E BT137X-500F BT137X-500G BT137X-600D BT137X-600E BT137X-600G BT137X-800G BT138-500G BT138-600G BT138-800G BT138F-500G BT138F-600G BT138F-800G BT138X-500G BT138X-600G BT138X-800G BT139-500G BT139-600G BT139-800G BT139F-500G BT139F-600G BT139F-800G BT139X-500G BT139X-500H
Teccor Device
L6004L6 L6004L8 Q6004L4 Q6004L4 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 L6004D5 L6004D6 L6004D8 Q6004L4 L6004L6 L6004L8 Q6004L4 Q6004L4 Q6004L4 L6004L6 L6004L8 Q6004L4 Q6004L4 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 Q8004L4 Q6008R4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008R4 Q6008R4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q6010N4 Q6010N4 Q6008L4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008L5 Q8008L5 L6008D8 Q6008L4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 L6008L6 L6008L8 Q6008L5 Q8008L5 Q6015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L6
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
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Part Number
BT139X-600G BT139X-600H BT139X-800G BT139X-800H BT145-500R BT145-600R BT145-800R BT149B BT149D BT149E BT149G BT150-500R BT150-600R BT150S-600R BT151-500R BT151-650R BT151-800R BT151S-500R BT151S-650R BT151X-500 BT151X-650 BT151X-800 BT152-400R BT152-600R BT152-800R BT152B-400R BT152B-600R BT152B-800R BT168B BT168D BT168E BT168G BT169B BT169D BT169E BT169G BT300-500R BT300-600R BT300-800R BT300S-600R BTA04-200A BTA04-200D BTA04-200GP BTA04-200S BTA04-200T BTA04-400A BTA04-400D BTA04-400GP BTA04-400S BTA04-400T BTA04-600A BTA04-600D BTA04-600GP BTA04-600S BTA04-600T BTA06-200A BTA06-200B BTA06-200C BTA06-200D BTA06-200GP BTA06-200S BTA06-200SW BTA06-200T BTA06-200TW BTA06-400A BTA06-400B BTA06-400BW BTA06-400C BTA06-400CW BTA06-400D
Teccor Device
Q6015L5 Q6015L6 Q8015L5 Q8015L6 Q6025R Q6025R Q8025R EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103M T106M1 T106M1 S6004DS2 S6010R S8010R S8010R S6012D S8012D S6010L S8010L S8010L S4020L S6020L S8020L S4025N S6025N S8025N EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103M EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103M S6008R S6008R S8008R S6008D L2004L8 L2004L6 L2004L6 L2004L6 L2004L5 L4004L8 L4004L6 L4004L6 L4004L6 L4004L5 L6004L8 L6004L6 L6004L6 L6004L6 L6004L5 L2006L8 Q2006L4 Q2006L4 L2006L6 L2006L6 L2006L6 L2006L8 L2006L5 L2006L6 L4006L8 Q4006L4 Q4006LH4 Q4006L4 Q4006LH4 L4006L6
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
BTA06-400GP BTA06-400S BTA06-400SW BTA06-400T BTA06-400TW BTA06-600A BTA06-600B BTA06-600BW BTA06-600C BTA06-600CW BTA06-600D BTA06-600GP BTA06-600S BTA06-600SW BTA06-600T BTA06-600TW BTA06-700B BTA06-700BW BTA06-700C BTA06-700CW BTA06-800B BTA06-800BW BTA06-800C BTA06-800CW BTA08-200A BTA08-200B BTA08-200C BTA08-200S BTA08-200SW BTA08-200TW BTA08-400A BTA08-400B BTA08-400BW BTA08-400C BTA08-400CW BTA08-400S BTA08-400SW BTA08-400TW BTA08-600A BTA08-600B BTA08-600BW BTA08-600C BTA08-600CW BTA08-600S BTA08-600SW BTA08-600TW BTA08-700B BTA08-700BW BTA08-700C BTA08-700CW BTA08-800B BTA08-800BW BTA08-800C BTA08-800CW BTA10-200AW BTA10-200B BTA10-200BW BTA10-200C BTA10-200CW BTA10-400AW BTA10-400B BTA10-400BW BTA10-400C BTA10-400CW BTA10-400GP BTA10-600AW BTA10-600B BTA10-600BW BTA10-600C BTA10-600CW
Teccor Device
L4006L6 L4006L6 L4006L8 L4006L5 L4006L6 L6006L8 Q6006L5 Q6006LH4 Q6006L5 Q6006LH4 L6006L6 L6006L6 L6006L6 L6006L8 L6006L5 L6006L6 Q8006L5 Q8006LH4 Q8006L5 Q7006LH4 Q8006L5 Q8006LH4 Q8006L5 Q8006LH4 L2008L8 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 L2008L6 L2008L8 L2008L6 L4008L8 Q4008L4 Q4008LH4 Q4008L4 Q4008LH4 L4008L6 L4008L8 L4008L6 L6008L8 Q6008L5 Q6008LH4 Q6008L5 Q6008LH4 L6008L6 L6008L8 L6008L6 Q8008L5 Q8008LH4 Q8008L5 Q8008LH4 Q8008L5 Q8008LH4 Q8008L5 Q8008LH4 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010LH5 Q2010L5 Q2010LH5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010LH5 Q4010L5 Q4010LH5 Q4010L4 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010LH5 Q6010L5 Q6010LH5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
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A-4
Appendix
Part Number
BTA10-600GP BTA10-700AW BTA10-700B BTA10-700BW BTA10-700C BTA10-700CW BTA10-800B BTA10-800BW BTA10-800C BTA10-800CW BTA12-200AW BTA12-200B BTA12-200BW BTA12-200C BTA12-400AW BTA12-400B BTA12-400BW BTA12-400C BTA12-400CW BTA12-600AW BTA12-600B BTA12-600BW BTA12-600C BTA12-600CW BTA12-700AW BTA12-700B BTA12-700BW BTA12-700C BTA12-700CW BTA12-800B BTA12-800BW BTA12-800C BTA12-800CW BTA13-200B BTA13-400B BTA13-600B BTA13-700B BTA13-800B BTA140-500 BTA140-600 BTA140-800 BTA16-200AW BTA16-200B BTA16-200BW BTA16-400AW BTA16-400B BTA16-400BW BTA16-400CW BTA16-600AW BTA16-600B BTA16-600BW BTA16-600CW BTA16-700AW BTA16-700B BTA16-700BW BTA16-700CW BTA16-800AW BTA16-800B BTA16-800BW BTA16-800CW BTA20-400BW BTA20-400CW BTA204S-600C BTA204S-600E BTA20-600BW BTA20-600CW BTA20-700BW BTA20-700CW BTA20-800BW BTA20-800CW
Teccor Device
Q6010L4 Q8010L5 Q8010L5 Q8010LH5 Q8010L5 Q8010LH5 Q8010L5 Q8010LH5 Q8010L5 Q8010LH5 Q2012LH5 Q2015L5 Q4012LH5 Q2015L5 Q4012LH5 Q4015L5 Q4012LH5 Q4015L5 Q4012LH5 Q6012LH5 Q6015L5 Q6012LH5 Q6015L5 Q6012LH5 Q8012LH5 Q8015L5 Q8012LH5 Q8015L5 Q8012LH5 Q8015L5 Q8012LH5 Q8015L5 Q8012LH5 Q2015L5 Q4015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q8015L5 Q6025R5 Q6025R5 Q8025R5 Q2016LH6 Q2015L5 Q2016LH4 Q2016LH6 Q2015L5 Q2016LH4 Q4016LH4 Q6016LH6 Q6015L5 Q6016LH4 Q6016LH4 Q8016LH6 Q8015L5 Q8016LH4 Q8016LH4 Q8016LH6 Q8015L5 Q8016LH4 Q8016LH4 Q4025L6 Q4025L6 Q6006DH4 Q6006DH3 Q6025L6 Q6025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
BTA208-600B BTA208-800B BTA208S-600E BTA208S-800C BTA208X-600B BTA208X-800B BTA20C BTA20D BTA20E BTA20M BTA20N BTA212-600B BTA212-800B BTA212B-600B BTA212B-800B BTA212X-600B BTA212X-800B BTA216-600B BTA216-800B BTA216B-600 BTA216X-600B BTA216X-800B BTA21C BTA21D BTA21E BTA21M BTA21N BTA225-600B BTA225-800B BTA225B-600B BTA225B-800B BTA22B BTA22C BTA22D BTA22E BTA22M BTA23B BTA23C BTA23D BTA23E BTA23M BTA24-600BW BTA24-600CW BTA24-700BW BTA24-700CW BTA24-800BW BTA24-800CW BTA25-200A BTA25-200B BTA25-400A BTA25-400B BTA25-600A BTA25-600B BTA25-600BW BTA25-600CW BTA25-700A BTA25-700B BTA25-800A BTA25-800B BTA25-800BW BTA25-800CW BTA26-200A BTA26-200B BTA26-400A BTA26-400B BTA26-400BW BTA26-400CW BTA26-600A BTA26-600B BTA26-600BW
Teccor Device
Q6008RH4 Q8008RH4 Q6008DH3 Q8008DH4 Q6008LH4 Q8008LH4 Q4006R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R4 Q6006R5 Q8006R5 Q6012RH5 Q8012RH5 Q6012NH5 Q8012NH5 Q6012LH5 Q8012LH5 Q6015R6 Q8015R6 Q6016NH4 Q6015L6 Q8015L6 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q6025R6 Q8025R6 Q6025NH6 Q8025NH6 Q2010R5 Q4010R5 Q4010R5 Q5010R5 Q6010R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q4015R5 Q5015R5 Q6015R5 Q6025L6 Q6025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6 Q8025L6 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q2025K6 Q2025K6 Q4025K6 Q4025K6 Q4025K6 Q4025K6 Q6025K6 Q6025K6 Q6025K6
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL TO-220 (N.ISOL TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL)
A-5
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Appendix
Part Number
BTA26-600CW BTA26-700A BTA26-700B BTA26-700BW BTA26-700CW BTA26-800A BTA26-800B BTA26-800BW BTA26-800CW BTA40-200A BTA40-200B BTA40-400A BTA40-400B BTA40-600A BTA40-600B BTA40-700A BTA40-700B BTA41-200A BTA41-200B BTA41-400A BTA41-400B BTA41-600A BTA41-600B BTA41-700A BTA41-700B BTA41-800A BTA41-800B BTB04-200A BTB04-200D BTB04-200S BTB04-200T BTB04-400A BTB04-400D BTB04-400S BTB04-400T BTB04-600A BTB04-600D BTB04-600S BTB04-600T BTB06-200A BTB06-200B BTB06-200C BTB06-200D BTB06-200S BTB06-200T BTB06-400A BTB06-400B BTB06-400BW BTB06-400C BTB06-400CW BTB06-400D BTB06-400S BTB06-400T BTB06-600A BTB06-600B BTB06-600BW BTB06-600C BTB06-600CW BTB06-600D BTB06-600S BTB06-600T BTB06-700B BTB06-700BW BTB06-700C BTB06-700CW BTB06-800B BTB06-800BW BTB06-800C BTB06-800CW BTB08-200A
Teccor Device
Q6025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q8035P5 Q8035P5 Q2040K7 Q2040K7 Q4040K7 Q4040K7 Q6040K7 Q6040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 L2004F81 L2004F61 L2004F61 L2004F51 L4004F81 L4004F61 L4004F61 L4004F51 L6004F61 L6004F61 L6004F81 L6004F51 L2006L8 Q2006R4 Q2006R4 L2006L6 L2006L6 L2006L5 L4006L8 Q4006R4 Q4006RH4 Q4006R4 Q4006RH4 L4006L6 L4006L6 L4006L5 L6006L8 Q6006R5 Q6006RH4 Q6006R5 Q6006RH4 L6006L6 L6006L6 L6006L5 Q8006R5 Q8006RH4 Q8006R5 Q8006RH4 Q8006R5 Q8006RH4 Q8006R5 Q8006RH4 L2008L8
Teccor Package
TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
BTB08-200B BTB08-200C BTB08-200S BTB08-400A BTB08-400B BTB08-400BW BTB08-400C BTB08-400CW BTB08-400S BTB08-600A BTB08-600B BTB08-600BW BTB08-600C BTB08-600CW BTB08-600S BTB08-700B BTB08-700BW BTB08-700C BTB08-700CW BTB08-800B BTB08-800BW BTB08-800C BTB08-800CW BTB10-200B BTB10-200C BTB10-400B BTB10-400BW BTB10-400C BTB10-400CW BTB10-600B BTB10-600BW BTB10-600C BTB10-600CW BTB10-700B BTB10-700BW BTB10-700C BTB10-700CW BTB10-800B BTB10-800BW BTB10-800C BTB10-800CW BTB12-200B BTB12-200C BTB12-400B BTB12-400BW BTB12-400C BTB12-400CW BTB12-400SW BTB12-600B BTB12-600BW BTB12-600C BTB12-600CW BTB12-600SW BTB12-700B BTB12-700BW BTB12-700C BTB12-700CW BTB12-700SW BTB12-800B BTB12-800BW BTB12-800C BTB12-800CW BTB13-200B BTB13-400B BTB13-600B BTB13-700B BTB13-800B BTB15-200B BTB15-400B BTB15-600B
Teccor Device
Q2008R4 Q2008R4 L2008L6 L4008L8 Q4008R4 Q4008RH4 Q4008R4 Q4008RH4 L4008L6 L6008L8 Q6008R5 Q6008RH4 Q6008R5 Q6008RH4 L6008L6 Q8008R5 Q8008RH4 Q8008R5 Q8008RH4 Q8008R5 Q8008RH4 Q8008R5 Q8008RH4 Q2010R5 Q2010R5 Q4010R5 Q4010RH5 Q4010R5 Q4010RH5 Q6010R5 Q6010RH5 Q6010R5 Q6010RH5 Q8010R5 Q8010RH5 Q8010R5 Q8010RH5 Q8010R5 Q8010RH5 Q8010R5 Q8010RH5 Q2015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q4012RH5 Q4015R5 Q4012RH5 Q4016RH3 Q6015R5 Q6012RH5 Q6015R5 Q6012RH5 Q6016RH3 Q8015R5 Q8012RH5 Q8015R5 Q8012RH5 Q8016RH3 Q8015R5 Q8012RH5 Q8015R5 Q8012RH5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
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A-6
Appendix
Part Number
BTB15-700B BTB16-200B BTB16-400B BTB16-400CW BTB16-600B BTB16-600CW BTB16-700B BTB16-700CW BTB16-800B BTB16-800CW BTB19-200B BTB19-400B BTB19-600B BTB19-700B BTB20-400BW BTB20-400CW BTB20-600BW BTB20-600CW BTB20-700BW BTB20-700CW BTB20-800BW BTB20-800CW BTB24-200B BTB24-400B BTB24-600B BTB24-600BW BTB24-700B BTB24-800B BTB26-200A BTB26-200B BTB26-400A BTB26-400B BTB26-600A BTB26-600B BTB26-700A BTB26-700B BTB26-800B BTB41-200A BTB41-200B BTB41-400A BTB41-400B BTB41-600A BTB41-600B BTB41-700A BTB41-700B BTB41-800A BTB41-800B BTW41-500G BTW41-600G BTW66-200 BTW66-400 BTW66-600 BTW66-800 BTW67-200 BTW67-400 BTW67-600 BTW67-800 BTW68-200 BTW68-200N BTW68-400 BTW68-400N BTW68-600 BTW68-600N BTW68-800 BTW68-800N BTW69-200 BTW69-200N BTW69-400 BTW69-400N BTW69-600
Teccor Device
Q8015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q4016RH4 Q6015R5 Q6016RH4 Q8015R5 Q8016RH4 Q8015R5 Q8016RH4 Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5 Q8025R5 Q4025R6 Q4025R6 Q6025R6 Q6025R6 Q8025R6 Q8025R6 Q8025R6 Q8025R6 Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5 Q6025R6 Q8025R5 Q8025R5 Q2025K6 Q2025K6 Q4025K6 Q4025K6 Q6025K6 Q6025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q8025K6 Q2040K7 Q2040K7 Q4040K7 Q4040K7 Q6040K7 Q6040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 Q8040K7 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 S2035J S4035J S6035J S8035J S2065J S4065J S6065J S8065J S2035K S2035K S4035K S4035K S6035K S6035K S8035K S8035K S2065K S2055M S4065K S4055M S6065K
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL)
Part Number
BTW69-600N BTW69-800 BTW69-800N BTW70-200N BTW70-400N BTW70-600N BYW80-100 BYW80-150 BYW80-200 BYW80-50 C103A C103B C103D C103E C103M C103Y C103YY C106A C106A1 C106A11 C106A12 C106A2 C106A21 C106A3 C106A32 C106A4 C106A41 C106B C106B1 C106B11 C106B12 C106B2 C106B21 C106B3 C106B32 C106B4 C106B41 C106C C106C1 C106C11 C106C12 C106C2 C106C21 C106C3 C106C32 C106C4 C106C41 C106D C106D1 C106D11 C106D12 C106D2 C106D21 C106D3 C106D32 C106D4 C106D41 C106E C106E1 C106E11 C106E12 C106E2 C106E21 C106E3 C106E32 C106E4 C106E41 C106F C106F1 C106F11
Teccor Device
S6055M S8065K S8055M S2070W S4070W S6070W D2020L D2020L D2020L D2020L EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103M EC103B EC103B T106B1 T106B1 T106B11 T106B12 T106B2 T106B21 T106B3 T106B32 T106B4 T106B41 T106B1 T106B1 T106B11 T106B12 T106B2 T106B21 T106B3 T106B32 T106B4 T106B41 T106D T106D1 T106D11 T106D12 T106D2 T106D1 T106D3 T106D32 T106D4 T106D41 T106D1 T106D1 T106D11 T106D12 T106D2 T106D21 T106D3 T106D32 T106D4 T106D41 T106M1 T106M1 T106M11 T106M12 T106M2 T106M21 T106M3 T106M32 T106M4 T106M41 T106B1 T106B1 T106B11
Teccor Package
TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
A-7
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Appendix
Part Number
C106F12 C106F2 C106F21 C106F3 C106F32 C106F4 C106F41 C106M C106M1 C106M11 C106M12 C106M2 C106M21 C106M3 C106M32 C106M4 C106M41 C106Q C106Q1 C106Q11 C106Q12 C106Q2 C106Q21 C106Q3 C106Q32 C106Q4 C106Q41 C106Y C106Y1 C106Y11 C106Y12 C106Y2 C106Y21 C106Y3 C106Y32 C106Y4 C106Y41 C107A C107A1 C107A11 C107A12 C107A2 C107A21 C107A3 C107A32 C107A4 C107A41 C107B C107B1 C107B11 C107B12 C107B2 C107B21 C107B3 C107B32 C107B4 C107B41 C107C C107C1 C107C11 C107C12 C107C2 C107C21 C107C3 C107C32 C107C4 C107C41 C107D C107D1 C107D11
Teccor Device
T106B12 T106B2 T106B21 T106B3 T106B32 T106B4 T106B41 T106M1 T106M1 T106M11 T106M12 T106M2 T106M21 T106M3 T106M32 T106M4 T106M41 T106B1 T106B1 T106B11 T106B12 T106B2 T106B21 T106B3 T106B32 T106B4 T106B41 T106B1 T106B1 T106B11 T106B12 T106B2 T106B21 T106B3 T106B32 T106B4 T106B41 T107B1 T107B1 T107B11 T107B12 T107B2 T107B21 T107B3 T107B32 T107B4 T107B41 T107B1 T107B1 T107B11 T107B12 T107B2 T107B21 T107B3 T107B32 T107B4 T107B41 T107D1 T107D1 T107D11 T107D12 T107D2 T107D21 T107D3 T107D32 T107D4 T107D41 T107D1 T107D1 T107D11
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
C107D12 C107D2 C107D21 C107D3 C107D32 C107D4 C107D41 C107E C107E1 C107E11 C107E12 C107E2 C107E21 C107E3 C107E32 C107E4 C107E41 C107F C107F1 C107F11 C107F12 C107F2 C107F21 C107F3 C107F32 C107F4 C107F41 C107M C107M1 C107M11 C107M12 C107M2 C107M21 C107M3 C107M32 C107M41 C107Q C107Q1 C107Q11 C107Q12 C107Q2 C107Q21 C107Q3 C107Q32 C107Q4 C107Q41 C107Y C107Y1 C107Y11 C107Y12 C107Y2 C107Y21 C107Y3 C107Y32 C107Y4 C107Y41 C108A C108A1 C108A11 C108A12 C108A2 C108A21 C108A3 C108A32 C108A4 C108A41 C108B C108B1 C108B11 C108B12
Teccor Device
T107D12 T107D2 T107D21 T107D3 T107D32 T107D4 T107D41 T107M1 T107M1 T107M11 T107M12 T107M2 T107M21 T107M3 T107M32 T107M4 T107M41 T107B1 T107B1 T107B11 T107B12 T107B2 T107B21 T107B3 T107B32 T107B4 T107B41 T107M1 T107M1 T107M11 T107M12 T107M2 T107M21 T107M3 T107M32 T107M41 T107B1 T107B1 T107B11 T107B12 T107B2 T107B21 T107B3 T107B32 T107B4 T107B41 T107B1 T107B1 T107B11 T107B12 T107B2 T107B21 T107B3 T107B32 T107B4 T107B41 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS211 S2006FS212 S2006FS22 S2006FS221 S2006FS23 S2006FS232 S2006FS24 S2006FS241 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS211 S2006FS212
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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A-8
Appendix
Part Number
C108B2 C108B21 C108B3 C108B32 C108B4 C108B41 C108C C108C1 C108C11 C108C12 C108C2 C108C21 C108C3 C108C32 C108C4 C108C41 C108D C108D1 C108D11 C108D12 C108D2 C108D21 C108D3 C108D32 C108D4 C108D41 C108E C108E1 C108E11 C108E12 C108E2 C108E21 C108E3 C108E32 C108E4 C108E41 C108F C108F1 C108F11 C108F12 C108F2 C108F21 C108F3 C108F32 C108F4 C108F41 C108M C108M1 C108M11 C108M12 C108M2 C108M21 C108M3 C108M32 C108M4 C108M41 C108Q C108Q1 C108Q11 C108Q12 C108Q2 C108Q21 C108Q3 C108Q32 C108Q4 C108Q41 C108Y C108Y1 C108Y11 C108Y12
Teccor Device
S2006FS22 S2006FS221 S2006FS23 S2006FS232 S2006FS24 S2006FS241 S4006FS21 S4006FS21 S4006FS211 S4006FS212 S4006FS22 S4006FS221 S4006FS23 S4006FS232 S4006FS24 S4006FS241 S4006FS21 S4006FS21 S4006FS211 S4006FS212 S4006FS22 S4006FS221 S4006FS23 S4006FS232 S4006FS24 S4006FS241 S6006FS21 S6006FS21 S6006FS211 S6006FS212 S6006FS22 S6006FS221 S6006FS23 S6006FS232 S6006FS24 S6006FS241 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS211 S2006FS212 S2006FS22 S2006FS221 S2006FS23 S2006FS232 S2006FS24 S2006FS241 S6006FS21 S6006FS21 S6006FS211 S6006FS212 S6006FS22 S6006FS221 S6006FS23 S6006FS232 S6006FS24 S6006FS241 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS211 S2006FS212 S2006FS22 S2006FS221 S2006FS23 S2006FS232 S2006FS24 S2006FS241 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS211 S2006FS212
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
C108Y2 C108Y21 C108Y3 C108Y32 C108Y4 C108Y41 C116A1 C116B1 C116C1 C116D1 C116E1 C116F1 C116M1 C122A C122B C122C C122D C122E C122F C122M C122N C122S C123A C123B C123C C123D C123E C123F C123M C126A C126B C126C C126D C126E C126F C126M C127A C127B C127D C127E C127F C127M C203A C203B C203C C203D C203Y C203YY C205A C205B C205C C205D C205Y C205YY D30 D40 DB3 DB4 DC34 DC38 DC42 DO201YR HI03SC HI03SD HI03SG HI03SH HI03SS HI13SC HI13SD HI13SG
Teccor Device
S2006FS22 S2006FS221 S2006FS23 S2006FS232 S2006FS24 S2006FS241 S2008F1 S2008F1 S4008F1 S4008F1 S6008F1 S2008F1 S6008F1 S2008R S2008R S4008R S4008R S6008R S2008R S6008R S8008R S8008R S2008L S2008L S4008L S4008L S6008L S2008L S6008L S2012R S2012R S4012R S4012R S6012R S2012R S6012R S2016R S2016R S4016R S6016R S2016R S6016R EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103D EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103D EC103B EC103B HT32 HT40 HT32 HT40 HT32 HT40 HT40 HT5761 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61 L2004F81 L2004F31 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
A-9
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Appendix
Part Number
HI13SH HI13SS HI23SC HI23SD HI23SG HI23SH HI23SS HI33SC HI33SD HI33SG HI33SH HI33SS HI43SC HI43SD HI43SG HI43SH HI43SS HI63SC HI63SD HI63SG HI63SH HI63SS HT06 HT16 HT26 HT36 HT46 HT66 ID100 ID101 ID102 ID103 ID104 ID105 ID106 IP100 IP101 IP102 IP103 IP104 IP105 IP106 IS010 IS010X IS020 IS020X IS08 IS08X IS110 IS110X IS120 IS120X IS18 IS18X IS210 IS210X IS220 IS220X IS28 IS28X IS310 IS310X IS320 IS320X IS38 IS38X IS410 IS410X IS420 IS420X
Teccor Device
L2004F81 L2004F31 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61 L2004F81 L2004F31 L4004F31 L4004F51 L4004F61 L4004F81 L4004F31 L4004F31 L4004F51 L4004F61 L4004F81 L4004F31 L6004F31 L6004F51 L6004F61 L6004F81 L6004F31 Q2006F41 Q2006F41 Q2006F41 Q4006F41 Q4006F41 Q6006F41 EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103D 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 2N5064 EC103D EC103D S2010L S2010L S2020L S2020L S2008L S2008L S2010L S2010L S2020L S2020L S2008L S2008L S2010L S2010L S2020L S2020L S2008L S2008L S4010L S4010L S4020L S4020L S4008L S4008L S4010L S4010L S4020L S4020L
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
IS48 IS48X IS510 IS510X IS520 IS520X IS58 IS58X IS610 IS610X IS620 IS620X IS68 IS68X IT010 IT010A IT010B IT010HA IT010HX IT015 IT015A IT015B IT015HA IT015HX IT06 IT08 IT08A IT08B IT08HA IT08HX IT110 IT110A IT110B IT110HA IT110HX IT115 IT115A IT115B IT115HA IT115HX IT16 IT18 IT18A IT18B IT18HA IT18HX IT210 IT210A IT210B IT210HA IT210HX IT215 IT215A IT215B IT215HA IT215HX IT26 IT28 IT28A IT28B IT28HA IT28HX IT310 IT310A IT310B IT310HA IT310HX IT315 IT315A IT315B
Teccor Device
S4008L S4008L S6010L S6010L S6020L S6020L S6008L S6008L S6010L S6010L S6020L S6020L S6008L S6008L Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2006L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2006L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2010L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2015L5 Q2006L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
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Appendix
Part Number
IT315HA IT315HX IT36 IT38 IT38A IT38B IT38HA IT38HX IT410 IT410A IT410B IT410HA IT410HX IT415 IT415A IT415B IT415HA IT415HX IT46 IT48 IT48A IT48B IT48HA IT48HX IT510 IT510A IT510B IT510HA IT510HX IT515 IT515A IT515B IT515HA IT515HX IT56 IT58 IT58A IT58B IT58HA IT58HX IT610 IT610A IT610B IT610HA IT610HX IT615 IT615A IT615B IT615HA IT615HX IT66 IT68 IT68A IT68B IT68HA IT68HX K1V10 K1V11 K1V12 K1V14 K1V16 K1V18 K1V22 K1V24 K1V26 K1VA10 K1VA11 K1VA12 K1VA14 K1VA16
Teccor Device
Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4006L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4010L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4015L5 Q4006L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q4008L4 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6006L4 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 Q6008L4 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q6006L5 Q6008L5 Q6008L5 Q6008L5 Q6008L5 Q6008L5 K1050G K1100G K1200G K1300G K1500G K1500G K2200G K2400G K2500G K1050E70 K1100E70 K1200E70 K1300E70 K1500E70
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL)
Part Number
L2004L7 L2004L9 L2006L7 L2006L9 L2008L7 L2008L9 L201E7 L201E9 L4004L7 L4004L9 L4006L7 L4006L9 L4008L7 L4008L9 L401E7 L401E9 L6004L7 L6004L9 L6006L7 L6006L9 L6008L7 L6008L9 L601E7 L601E9 MAC08BT1 MAC08DT1 MAC08MT1 MAC12D MAC12HCD MAC12HCM MAC12HCN MAC12M MAC12N MAC15-10 MAC15-10FP MAC15-4 MAC15-4FP MAC15-5 MAC15-6 MAC15-6FP MAC15-7 MAC15-8 MAC15-8FP MAC15-9 MAC15A10 MAC15A10FP MAC15A4 MAC15A4FP MAC15A5 MAC15A5FP MAC15A6 MAC15A6FP MAC15A7 MAC15A7FP MAC15A8 MAC15A8FP MAC15A9 MAC15A9FP MAC15M MAC15N MAC16-10 MAC16-4 MAC16-6 MAC16-8 MAC16CD MAC16CM MAC16CN MAC16D MAC16M MAC16N
Teccor Device
L2004L6 L2004L8 L2006L6 L2006L8 L2008L6 L2008L8 L201E6 L201E8 L4004L6 L4004L8 L4006L6 L4006L8 L4008L6 L4008L8 L401E6 L401E8 L6004L6 L6004L8 L6006L6 L6006L8 L6008L6 L6008L8 L601E6 L601E8 L2X5 L4X5 L6X5 Q4015R5 Q4012RH5 Q6012RH5 Q8012RH5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q2015R5 Q2015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q8015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q2015R5 Q2015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015R6 Q2015R6 Q4015R6 Q6015R6 Q4015R6 Q6015R6 Q8015R6 Q4015R6 Q6015R6 Q8015R6
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT-223/COMPAK SOT-223/COMPAK SOT-223/COMPAK TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
A-11
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Appendix
Part Number
MAC20-10 MAC20-4 MAC20-5 MAC20-6 MAC20-7 MAC20-8 MAC20-9 MAC20A10 MAC20A4 MAC20A5 MAC20A6 MAC20A7 MAC20A8 MAC20A9 MAC210-10 MAC210-10FP MAC210-4 MAC210-4FP MAC210-5 MAC210-6 MAC210-6FP MAC210-7 MAC210-8 MAC210-8FP MAC210A10 MAC210A10F MAC210A4 MAC210A4FP MAC210A5 MAC210A5FP MAC210A6 MAC210A6FP MAC210A7 MAC210A7FP MAC210A8 MAC210A8FP MAC210A9 MAC210A9FP MAC212-10 MAC212-10FP MAC212-4 MAC212-4FP MAC212-6 MAC212-6FP MAC212-8 MAC212-8FP MAC212A10 MAC212A10FP MAC212A4 MAC212A4FP MAC212A6 MAC212A6FP MAC212A8 MAC212A8FP MAC213-10 MAC213-4 MAC213-6 MAC213-8 MAC218-10 MAC218-10FP MAC218-2 MAC218-3 MAC218-4 MAC218-4FP MAC218-5 MAC218-6 MAC218-6FP MAC218-7 MAC218-8 MAC218-8FP
Teccor Device
Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 Q2010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010R5 Q4010R5 Q4010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 Q2010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010R5 Q4010L5 Q4010R5 Q4010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 Q8012RH5 Q8012LH5 Q2012RH5 Q2012LH5 Q4012RH5 Q4012LH5 Q6012RH5 Q6012LH5 Q8012RH5 Q8012LH5 Q2015RH5 Q2012LH5 Q4012RH5 Q4012LH5 Q6012RH5 Q6012LH5 Q8012RH5 Q2012RH5 Q4012RH5 Q6012RH5 Q8008R5 Q8008L5 Q2008R5 Q2008R5 Q2008R5 Q2008L5 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008L5 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q6008L5
Teccor Package
FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
MAC218-A10 MAC218-A10FP MAC218-A2 MAC218-A3 MAC218-A4 MAC218-A4FP MAC218-A5 MAC218-A6 MAC218-A6FP MAC218-A7 MAC218-A8 MAC218-A8FP MAC219-10 MAC219-4 MAC219-6 MAC219-8 MAC220-2 MAC220-3 MAC220-5 MAC220-7 MAC220-9 MAC221-2 MAC221-3 MAC221-5 MAC221-7 MAC221-9 MAC222-1 MAC222-10 MAC222-2 MAC222-3 MAC222-4 MAC222-5 MAC222-6 MAC222-7 MAC222-8 MAC222-9 MAC222A1 MAC222A10 MAC222A2 MAC222A3 MAC222A4 MAC222A5 MAC222A6 MAC222A7 MAC222A8 MAC222A9 MAC223-10 MAC223-10FP MAC223-3 MAC223-4 MAC223-4FP MAC223-5 MAC223-6 MAC223-6FP MAC223-7 MAC223-8 MAC223-8FP MAC223-9 MAC223A10 MAC223A10FP MAC223A3 MAC223A4 MAC223A4FP MAC223A5 MAC223A5FP MAC223A6 MAC223A6FP MAC223A7 MAC223A7FP MAC223A8
Teccor Device
Q8008R5 Q8008L5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q2008L4 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008L4 Q5008R4 Q6008R5 Q6008L5 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q8008R5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q8025R5 Q8025L6 Q2025R5 Q2025R5 Q2025L6 Q4025R5 Q4025R5 Q4025L6 Q6025R5 Q6025R5 Q6025L6 Q8025R5 Q8025R5 Q8025L6 Q4025R5 Q2025R5 Q2025L6 Q4025R5 Q4025L6 Q4025R5 Q4025L6 Q6025R5 Q6025L6 Q6025R5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
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Appendix
Part Number
MAC223A8FP MAC223A9 MAC223A9FP MAC224-10 MAC224-4 MAC224-5 MAC224-6 MAC224-7 MAC224-8 MAC224A10 MAC224A4 MAC224A5 MAC224A6 MAC224A7 MAC224A8 MAC224A9 MAC228-2 MAC228-3 MAC228-4 MAC228-4FP MAC228-5 MAC228-6 MAC228-6FP MAC228-7 MAC228-8 MAC228-8FP MAC228A2 MAC228A3 MAC228A4 MAC228A4FP MAC228A5 MAC228A6 MAC228A6FP MAC228A7 MAC228A8 MAC228A8FP MAC229-4 MAC229-4FP MAC229-6 MAC229-6FP MAC229-8 MAC229-8FP MAC229A4 MAC229A4FP MAC229A6 MAC229A6FP MAC229A8 MAC229A8FP MAC229A8FP MAC25-10 MAC25-4 MAC25-5 MAC25-6 MAC25-7 MAC25-8 MAC25-9 MAC25A10 MAC25A4 MAC25A5 MAC25A6 MAC25A7 MAC25A8 MAC25A9 MAC3010-15 MAC3010-25 MAC3010-4 MAC3010-8 MAC3020-15 MAC3020-25 MAC3020-4
Teccor Device
Q6025L6 Q8025R5 Q8025L6 Q8040K7 Q2040K7 Q4040K7 Q4040K7 Q6040K7 Q6040K7 Q8040K7 Q2040K7 Q4040K7 Q4040K7 Q6040K7 Q6040K7 Q8040K7 L2008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L2008L6 L2008L6 L4008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 L6008L6 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q2015R5 Q2025R5 L2004F31 Q2008R4 Q4015R5 Q4025R5 L4004F31
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
MAC3020-8 MAC3030-15 MAC3030-25 MAC3030-4 MAC3030-8 MAC3040-15 MAC3040-25 MAC3040-4 MAC3040-8 MAC320-10 MAC320-10FP MAC320-4 MAC320-4FP MAC320-6 MAC320-6FP MAC320-8 MAC320-8FP MAC320A10 MAC320A4 MAC320A6 MAC320A8 MAC321-10 MAC321-4 MAC321-6 MAC321-8 MAC4DCM MAC4DCM1 MAC4DCN MAC4DCN1 MAC4DHM MAC4DHM1 MAC4DLM MAC4DLM1 MAC4DSM MAC4DSM1 MAC4DSN MAC4DSN1 MAC50-4 MAC50-5 MAC50-6 MAC50-7 MAC50-8 MAC50-9 MAC50A4 MAC50A5 MAC50A6 MAC50A7 MAC50A8 MAC50A9 MAC515-10 MAC515-4 MAC515-5 MAC515-6 MAC515-7 MAC515-8 MAC515-9 MAC515A10 MAC515A4 MAC515A5 MAC515A6 MAC515A7 MAC515A8 MAC515A9 MAC525-10 MAC525-4 MAC525-5 MAC525-6 MAC525-7 MAC525-8 MAC525-9
Teccor Device
Q4008R4 Q2015R5 Q2025R5 L4004F41 Q2008R4 Q4015R5 Q4025R5 L4004F41 Q4008R4 Q8025R5 Q8025L6 Q2025R5 Q2025L6 Q4025R5 Q4025L6 Q6025R5 Q6025L6 Q8025R5 Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5 Q8025R5 Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5 Q6006DH4 Q6006VH4 Q8006DH4 Q8006VH4 L6004D6 L6004V6 L6004D5 L6004V5 Q6006DH3 Q6006VH3 Q8006DH3 Q8006VH3 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q8035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q8035P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL)
A-13
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Part Number
MAC525A10 MAC525A4 MAC525A5 MAC525A6 MAC525A7 MAC525A8 MAC525A9 MAC625-4 MAC625-6 MAC625-8 MAC635-4 MAC635-6 MAC635-8 MAC8D MAC8M MAC8N MAC91-1 MAC91-2 MAC91-3 MAC91-4 MAC91-5 MAC91-6 MAC91-7 MAC91-8 MAC91A1 MAC91A2 MAC91A3 MAC91A4 MAC91A5 MAC91A6 MAC91A7 MAC91A8 MAC92-1 MAC92-2 MAC92-3 MAC92-4 MAC92-5 MAC92-6 MAC92-7 MAC92-8 MAC92A1 MAC92A2 MAC92A3 MAC92A4 MAC92A5 MAC92A6 MAC92A7 MAC92A8 MAC93-1 MAC93-2 MAC93-3 MAC93-4 MAC93-5 MAC93-6 MAC93-7 MAC93-8 MAC93A1 MAC93A2 MAC93A3 MAC93A4 MAC93A5 MAC93A6 MAC93A7 MAC93A8 MAC94-1 MAC94-2 MAC94-3 MAC94-4 MAC94-5 MAC94-6
Teccor Device
Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q8025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q4008RH4 Q6008RH4 Q8008RH4 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q4X8E3 Q4X8E3 Q5X8E3 Q6X8E3 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L4X8E6 L4X8E6 L6X8E6 L6X8E6 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L4X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L6X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 L4X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L6X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q4X8E3 Q4X8E3
Teccor Package
FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL)
Part Number
MAC94-7 MAC94-8 MAC94A1 MAC94A2 MAC94A3 MAC94A4 MAC94A5 MAC94A6 MAC94A7 MAC94A8 MAC95-1 MAC95-2 MAC95-3 MAC95-4 MAC95-5 MAC95-6 MAC95-7 MAC95-8 MAC95A1 MAC95A2 MAC95A3 MAC95A4 MAC95A5 MAC95A6 MAC95A7 MAC95A8 MAC96-1 MAC96-2 MAC96-3 MAC96-4 MAC96-5 MAC96-6 MAC96-7 MAC96-8 MAC96A1 MAC96A2 MAC96A3 MAC96A4 MAC96A5 MAC96A6 MAC96A7 MAC96A8 MAC97-2 MAC97-3 MAC97-4 MAC97-5 MAC97-6 MAC97-7 MAC97-8 MAC97A2 MAC97A3 MAC97A4 MAC97A5 MAC97A6 MAC97A7 MAC97A8 MAC97B2 MAC97B3 MAC97B4 MAC97B5 MAC97B6 MAC97B7 MAC97B8 MAC9D MAC9M MAC9N MCR08BT1 MCR08DT1 MCR08MT1 MCR100-3
Teccor Device
Q6X8E3 Q6X8E3 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L4X8E6 L4X8E6 L6X8E6 L6X8E6 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L4X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L6X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L4X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L6X8E3 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L2X8E6 L4X8E6 L4X8E6 L6X8E6 L6X8E6 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L2X8E5 L4X8E5 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L6X8E5 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L2X8E3 L4X8E3 L4X8E3 L6X8E3 L6X8E3 Q4008RH4 Q6008RH4 Q8008RH4 S2S S4S S6S EC103B
Teccor Package
TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) SOT-223 / COMPAK SOT-223 / COMPAK SOT-223 / COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL)
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Appendix
Part Number
MCR100-4 MCR100-5 MCR100-6 MCR100-7 MCR100-8 MCR101 MCR102 MCR103 MCR106-1 MCR106-2 MCR106-3 MCR106-4 MCR106-5 MCR106-6 MCR106-7 MCR106-8 MCR120 MCR12DSM MCR12DSM1 MCR12M MCR12N MCR16D MCR16M MCR16N MCR202 MCR203 MCR204 MCR206 MCR218-10FP MCR218-2 MCR218-2FP MCR218-3 MCR218-3FP MCR218-4 MCR218-4FP MCR218-5 MCR218-6 MCR218-6FP MCR218-7 MCR218-8 MCR218-8FP MCR220-5 MCR220-7 MCR220-9 MCR22-1 MCR221-5 MCR221-7 MCR221-9 MCR22-2 MCR22-3 MCR22-4 MCR225-10FP MCR225-2FP MCR225-4FP MCR225-5 MCR225-6FP MCR225-7 MCR225-8FP MCR225-9 MCR22-6 MCR22-7 MCR22-8 MCR25D MCR25M MCR25N MCR264-10 MCR264-2 MCR264-3 MCR264-4 MCR264-6
Teccor Device
EC103B EC103D EC103D EC103M EC103M EC103B EC103B EC103B T106B1 T106B1 T106B1 T106B1 T106D1 T106D1 T106M1 T106M1 EC103B S6010DS2 S6010VS2 Q6015R Q8015R Q4015R Q6015R Q8015R EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B S8008L S2008R S2008L S2008R S2008L S2008R S2008L S4008R S4008R S4008L S6008R S6008R S6008L S4012R S6012R S8012R TCR22-4 S4016R S6016R S8016R TCR22-4 TCR22-4 TCR22-4 S8025L S2025L S2025L S4025R S4025L S6025R S6025L S8025R TCR22-6 TCR22-8 TCR22-8 S4025R S6025R S8025R S8040R S2040R S2040R S2040R S4040R
Teccor Package
TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
MCR264-8 MCR265-10 MCR265-2 MCR265-3 MCR265-4 MCR265-6 MCR265-8 MCR3000-1 MCR3000-10 MCR3000-2 MCR3000-3 MCR3000-4 MCR3000-5 MCR3000-6 MCR3000-7 MCR3000-8 MCR3000-9 MCR310-1 MCR310-2 MCR310-3 MCR310-4 MCR310-5 MCR310-6 MCR310-7 MCR310-8 MCR506-1 MCR506-2 MCR506-3 MCR506-4 MCR506-6 MCR506-8 MCR525-1 MCR525-2 MCR525-3 MCR525-6 MCR68-1 MCR68-2 MCR68-3 MCR68-6 MCR69-1 MCR69-2 MCR69-3 MCR69-6 MCR704A MCR704A1 MCR706A MCR706A1 MCR708A MCR708A1 MCR716 MCR718 MCR72-1 MCR72-2 MCR72-3 MCR72-4 MCR72-5 MCR72-6 MCR72-7 MCR72-8 MCR8DCM MCR8DCM1 MCR8DCN MCR8DCN1 MCR8DSM MCR8DSM1 MCR8SD MCR8SM MK1V115 MK1V125 MK1V135
Teccor Device
S6040R S8055R S2055R S2055R S2055R S4055R S6055R S2008R S8008R S2008R S2008R S2008R S4008R S4008R S6008R S6008R S8008R S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S4010LS2 S4010LS2 S6010LS2 S6010LS2 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S2006FS21 S4006FS21 S6006FS21 S2035J S2035J S2035J S4035J S2012R S2012R S2012R S4012R S2025R S2025R S2025R S4025R S2004DS2 S2004VS2 S4004DS2 S4004VS2 S6004DS2 S6004VS2 S4004DS2 S6004DS2 S2008LS2 S2008LS2 S2008LS2 S2008LS2 S4008LS2 S4008LS2 S6008LS2 S6008LS2 S6008D S6008V S8008D S8008V S6008DS2 S6008VS2 S4008FS21 S6008FS21 K1100G K1200G K1300G
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X
A-15
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Appendix
Part Number
MK1V240 MK1V260 MK1V270 MK1V280 MKP1V120 MKP1V130 MKP1V240 MKP3V110 MKP3V120 MKP3V130 MKP9V120 MKP9V130 MKP9V240 MKP9V260 MKP9V270 MN611A P0100AA P0100AB P0100BA P0100BB P0100CA P0100CB P0100DA P0100DB P0101AA P0101AB P0101BA P0101BB P0101CA P0101CB P0101DA P0101DB P0102AA P0102AB P0102AD P0102AN P0102BA P0102BB P0102BD P0102BN P0102CA P0102CB P0102CD P0102CN P0102DA P0102DB P0102DD P0102DN P0103AA P0103AB P0103BA P0103BB P0103CA P0103CB P0103DA P0103DB P0104AA P0104AB P0104BA P0104BB P0104CA P0104CB P0104DA P0104DB P0105AA P0105AB P0105BA P0105BB P0105CA P0105CB
Teccor Device
K2400G K2500G K2500G K2500G K1200E70 K1300E70 K2400E70 K1100G K1200G K1300G K1200E70 K1300E70 K2400E70 K2500E70 K2500E70 K1050E70 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103B EC103B EC103B78 S2S EC103B EC103B EC103B78 S2S EC103D EC103D EC103D78 S4S EC103D EC103D EC103D78 S4S EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103D EC103D EC103D EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103D2 EC103D2 EC103D2 EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103D2
Teccor Package
DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) DO-15X DO-15X DO-15X TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL)
Part Number
P0105DA P0105DB P0110AA P0110AB P0110BA P0110BB P0110CA P0110CB P0110DA P0110DB P0111AN P0111BN P0111CN P0111DN PT20 PT40 PT60 Q2015L9 Q2015R9 Q2025L9 Q2025R9 Q2040J9 Q2040K9 Q4015L9 Q4015R9 Q4025L9 Q4025R9 Q4040J9 Q4040K9 Q5015L9 Q5015R9 Q5025L9 Q5025R9 Q5040J9 Q5040K9 Q6015L9 Q6015R9 Q6025L9 Q6025R9 Q6040J9 Q6040K9 Q7015L9 Q7015R9 Q7025L9 Q7025R9 Q7040J9 Q7040K9 Q8015L9 Q8015R9 Q8025L9 Q8025R9 Q8040J9 Q8040K9 S0402BH S0402DH S0402MH S0405BH S0405DH S0405MH S0406BH S0406DH S0406MH S0406NH S0407BH S0407DH S0407MH S0410BH S0410DH S0410MH S0410NH
Teccor Device
EC103D2 EC103D2 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B1 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103D1 EC103D1 EC103D1 S2S1 S2S1 S4S1 S4S1 D2015L D4015L D6015L Q2016LH6 Q2016RH6 Q2025L6 Q2025R6 Q2040J7 Q2040K7 Q4016LH6 Q4016RH6 Q4025L6 Q4025R6 Q4040J7 Q4040K7 Q6016LH6 Q6016RH6 Q6025L6 Q6025R6 Q6040J7 Q6040K7 Q6016LH6 Q6016RH6 Q6025L6 Q6025R6 Q6040J7 Q6040K7 Q8016LH6 Q8016RH6 Q8025L6 Q8025R6 Q8040J7 Q8040K7 Q8016LH6 Q8016RH6 Q8025L6 Q8025R6 Q8040J7 Q8040K7 T106B1 T106D1 T106M1 S2006L S4006L S6006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L
Teccor Package
TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK SOT223/COMPAK SOT223/COMPAK SOT223/COMPAK TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218X (ISOL) TO-218AC (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
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Appendix
Part Number
S0417BH S0417DH S0417MH S0417NH S0602BH S0602DH S0602MH S0605BH S0605DH S0605MH S0606BH S0606DH S0606MH S0606NH S0607BH S0607DH S0607MH S0610BH S0610DH S0610MH S0610NH S0617BH S0617DH S0617MH S0617NH S0802BH S0802DH S0802MH S0805BH S0805DH S0805MH S0806BH S0806DH S0806MH S0806NH S0807BH S0807DH S0807MH S0807NH S0810BH S0810DH S0810MH S0810NH S0817BH S0817DH S0817MH S0817NH S1005BH S1005DH S1005MH S1006BH S1006DH S1006MH S1006NH S1007BH S1007DH S1007MH S1010BH S1010DH S1010MH S1010NH S1017BH S1017DH S1017MH S1017NH S106A1 S106B1 S106C1 S106D1 S106E1
Teccor Device
S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L S2006LS2 S4006LS2 S6006LS2 S2006L S4006L S6006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L S2006L S4006L S6006L S8006L S2008LS2 S4008LS2 S6008LS2 S2006R S4006R S6008R S2008R S4008R S6008R S8008R S2008R S4008R S6008R S8008R S2008R S4008R S6008R S8008R S2008R S4008R S6008R S8008R S2010R S4010R S6010R S2010R S4010R S6010R S8010R S2010R S4010R S6010R S2010R S4010R S6010R S8010R S2010R S4010R S6010R S8010R T106B1 T106B1 T106D1 T106D1 T106M1
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
S106F1 S106M1 S106Y1 S107A1 S107B1 S107C1 S107D1 S107E1 S107F1 S107M1 S107Q1 S107Y1 S1205BH S1205DH S1205MH S1206BH S1206DH S1206MH S1206NH S1207BH S1207DH S1207MH S1210BH S1210DH S1210MH S1210NH S1217BH S1217DH S1217MH S1217NH S1610BH S1610DH S1610MH S1610NH S1612BH S1612DH S1612MH S1612NH S1616BH S1616DH S1616MH S1616NH S1A S1B S1D S1M S1Y S1YY S2060A S2060B S2060C S2060D S2060E S2060F S2060M S2060Y S2061A S2061B S2061C S2061D S2061E S2061F S2061Q S2061Y S2062A S2062B S2062C S2062D S2062E S2062F
Teccor Device
T106B1 T106M1 T106B1 T107B1 T107B1 T107D1 T107D1 T107M1 T107B1 T107M1 T107B1 T107B1 S2012R S4012R S6012R S2012R S4012R S6012R S8012R S2012R S4012R S6012R S2012R S4012R S6012R S8012R S2012R S4012R S6012R S8012R S2016R S4016R S6016R S8016R S2016R S4016R S6016R S8016R S2016R S4016R S6016R S8016R EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B EC103B S2006LS2 S2006LS2 S4006LS2 S4006LS2 S6006LS2 S2006LS2 S6006LS2 S2006LS2 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S4006LS3 S4006LS3 S6006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S4006LS3 S4006LS3 S6006LS3 S2006LS3
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
A-17
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Appendix
Part Number
S2062M S2062Q S2062Y S2512BH S2512BK S2512DH S2512DK S2512MH S2512MK S2512NH S2512NK S2514BH S2514BK S2514DH S2514DK S2514MH S2514MK S2514NH S2514NK S2516BH S2516DH S2516MH S2516NH S2600B S2600D S2600M S2800A S2800B S2800C S2800D S2800E S2800F S2800M S2800N S3014NH S3016NH S4012BH S4012BK S4012DH S4012DK S4012MH S4012MK S4012NH S4012NK S4014BH S4014BK S4014DH S4014DK S4014MH S4014MK S4014NH S4014NK S4016BH S4016DH S4016MH S4016NH S4060A S4060B S4060C S4060D S4060F S4060U S5800B S5800C S5800D S5800E S5800M SC129B SC129D SC129E
Teccor Device
S6006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S2025R S2035J S4025R S4035J S6025R S6035J S8025R S8035J S2025R S2035J S4025R S4035J S6025R S6035J S8025R S8035J S2025R S4025R S6025R S8025R S2006L S4006L S6006L S2010R S2010R S4010R S4010R S6010R S2010R S6010R S8010R S8040R S8040R S2040R S2035J S4040R S4035J S6040R S6035J S8040R S8035J S2040R S2035J S4040R S4035J S6040R S6035J S8040R S8065J S2040R S4040R S6040R S8040R S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S4010LS2 S4010LS2 S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S2008R S4008R S4008R S6008R S6008R Q2025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
SC129M SC136A SC136B SC136C SC136D SC136E SC136M SC140B SC140D SC140E SC140M SC141A SC141B SC141C SC141D SC141E SC141M SC141N SC142B SC142D SC142E SC142M SC143B SC143D SC143E SC143M SC146B SC146D SC146E SC146M SC146N SC147B SC147D SC147E SC147M SC148B SC148D SC148E SC148M SC149B SC149D SC149E SC149M SC150B SC150D SC150E SC150M SC151B SC151D SC151E SC151M SC160B SC160D SC160E SC160M SC92A SC92B SC92D SC92F SF0R1A42 SF0R1B42 SF0R1D42 SF0R1G42 SF0R3B42 SF0R3D42 SF0R3G42 SF0R3J42 SF0R5B43 SF0R5D43 SF0R5G43
Teccor Device
Q6025R5 Q2004F41 Q2004F41 Q4004F41 Q4004F41 Q5004F41 Q6004F41 Q2006L4 Q4006L4 Q6006L4 Q6006L5 Q2006R4 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R4 Q6006R5 Q8006R5 Q2008L4 Q4008L4 Q6008L4 Q6008L5 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q6008R5 Q2010R5 Q4010R5 Q6010R5 Q6010R5 Q8010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q2010L5 Q4010L5 Q6010L5 Q6010L5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q6015R5 Q2015L5 Q4015L5 Q6015L5 Q6015L5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q6015R5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q6025P5 Q201E3 Q201E3 Q401E3 Q201E3 EC103B EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103B EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B EC103B EC103D
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL)
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A-18
Appendix
Part Number
SF0R5H43 SF0R5J43 SF10D41A SF10G41A SF10J41A SF1B12 SF1D12 SF1G12 SF3B41 SF3B42 SF3D41 SF3D42 SF3D42C SF3G41 SF3G42 SF3G42C SF3H42LC2 SF3J41 SF3J42 SF5B41 SF5B42 SF5D41 SF5D41A SF5D42 SF5G41 SF5G41A SF5G42 SF5J41 SF5J41A SF5J42 SF8B41 SF8D41 SF8D41A SF8G41 SF8G41A SF8J41 SF8J41A SM0R5B42 SM0R5D42 SM0R5G42 SM12D41 SM12G41 SM12J41 SM16DZ41 SM16G45 SM16G45A SM16GZ41 SM16GZ47 SM16GZ47A SM16J45 SM16J45A SM16JZ41 SM16JZ47 SM16JZ47A SM1D43 SM1G43 SM25DZ41 SM25GZ41 SM25JZ41 SM2B41 SM2D41 SM2G41 SM3B41 SM3D41 SM3G41 SM3G45 SM3GZ46 SM3J41 SM3J45 SM3JZ46
Teccor Device
EC103M EC103M S2016R S4016R S6016R TR22-4 TR22-4 TR22-6 S2006F1 T106B1 S2006F1 T106B1 T106B1 S4006F1 T106D1 T106D1 T106M2 S6006F1 T106M1 S2008R S2008FS21 S2008R S2012R S2008FS21 S4008R S6012R S4008FS21 S6008R S6012R S6008FS21 S2012R S2012R S2012R S4012R S4012R S6012R S6012R Q2X8E3 Q2X8E3 Q4X8E3 Q2012RH5 Q4012RH5 Q6012RH5 Q2025P5 Q4016RH4 Q4016RH3 Q4025P5 Q4016LH4 Q4016LH3 Q6016RH4 Q6016RH3 Q6025P5 Q6016LH4 Q6016LH3 L201E6 L401E6 Q2025P5 Q4025P5 Q6025P5 Q2004F31 Q2004F31 Q4004F31 Q2004F41 Q2004F41 Q4004F41 Q4004L3 Q4004L3 Q6004F41 Q6004L3 Q6004L3
Teccor Package
TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-39/TO-92 (ISOL) TO-39/TO-92 (ISOL) TO-39/TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
SM6D45 SM6D45A SM6DZ46 SM6DZ46A SM6G45 SM6G45A SM6GZ46 SM6GZ46A SM6GZ47 SM6GZ47A SM6J45 SM6J45A SM6JZ46 SM6JZ46A SM6JZ47 SM6JZ47A SM8D41 SM8D45 SM8D45A SM8DZ46 SM8DZ46A SM8G41 SM8G45 SM8G45A SM8GZ46 SM8GZ46A SM8GZ47 SM8GZ47A SM8J41 SM8J45 SM8J45A SM8JZ46 SM8JZ46A SM8JZ47 SM8JZ47A ST2 T0505MH T0509MH T0510DH T0510MH T0605DH T0605MH T0609DH T0609MH T0612BH T0612DH T0612MH T0805DH T0805MH T0809DH T0809MH T0810DH T0810MH T0810NH T0810SH T0812DH T0812MH T0812NH T0812SH T1010BH T1010BJ T1010DH T1010DJ T1010MH T1010MJ T1010NH T1010NJ T1012BH T1012BJ T1012DH
Teccor Device
Q2006R4 Q2006R4 Q2006L4 Q2006L4 Q4006R4 Q4006R4 Q4006L4 Q4006L4 Q4006L4 Q4006L4 Q6006R4 Q6006R4 Q6006L4 Q6006L4 Q6006L4 Q6006L4 Q2008R4 Q2010R4 L2008L8 Q2010L4 L2008L8 Q4008R4 Q4010R4 L4008L8 Q4010L4 L4008L8 Q4008LH4 Q4008LH4 Q6008R5 Q6010R4 L6008L8 Q6010L4 L6008L8 Q6008LH4 Q6008LH4 HT32 L6006L5 L6006L6 L4006L8 L6006L8 L4006L5 L6006L5 L4006L6 L6006L6 Q2004R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R5 L4008L6 L6008L6 L4008L8 L6008L8 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q8008R5 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q8008R5 Q2010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010R5 Q4010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 Q2010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010R5
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) DO-35 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
A-19
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Appendix
Part Number
T1012DJ T1012MH T1012MJ T1012NH T1012NJ T1013BH T1013BJ T1013DH T1013DJ T1013MH T1013MJ T1013NH T1013NJ T106A1SC T106A1SD T106A1SG T106A1SH T106A1SHA T106A1SS T106A2SS T106B1SC T106B1SD T106B1SG T106B1SGA T106B1SH T106B1SHA T106B1SS T106B2SD T106B2SG T106B2SGA T106B2SH T106B2SHA T106B2SS T106C1SC T106C1SD T106C1SG T106C1SGA T106C1SH T106C1SHA T106C1SS T106C2SD T106C2SG T106C2SGA T106C2SH T106C2SHA T106C2SS T106D1SC T106D1SD T106D1SG T106D1SGA T106D1SH T106D1SHA T106D1SS T106D2SD T106D2SG T106D2SGA T106D2SH T106D2SHA T106D2SS T106E1SC T106E1SD T106E1SG T106E1SGA T106E1SH T106E1SHA T106E1SS T106E2SD T106E2SG T106E2SGA T106E2SH
Teccor Device
Q4010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 Q2010R5 Q2010L5 Q4010R5 Q4010L5 Q6010R5 Q6010L5 Q8010R5 Q8010L5 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61 L2004F81 Q2004F41 L2004F31 L2004F32 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61 Q2004F31 L2004F81 Q2004F41 L2004F31 L2004F52 L2004F62 Q2004F32 L2004F82 Q2004F42 L2004F32 L4004F31 L4004F51 L4004F61 Q4004F31 L4004F81 Q4004F41 L4004F31 L4004F52 L4004F62 Q4004F32 L4004F82 Q4004F42 L4004F32 L4004F31 L4004F51 L4004F61 Q4004F31 L4004F81 Q4004F41 L4004F31 L4004F52 L4004F62 Q4004F32 L4004F82 Q4004F42 L4004F32 L6004F31 L6004F51 L6004F61 Q6004F31 L6004F81 Q6004F41 L6004F31 L6004F52 L6004F62 Q6004F32 L6004F82
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
T106E2SHA T106E2SS T106F1SC T106F1SD T106F1SG T106F1SGA T106F1SH T106F1SHA T106F1SS T106F2SC T106F2SD T106F2SG T106F2SGA T106F2SH T106F2SHA T106F2SS T106M1SD T106M1SG T106M1SGA T106M1SH T106M1SHA T106M1SS T106M2SD T106M2SG T106M2SGA T106M2SH T106M2SHA T106M2SS T1210BH T1210DH T1210MH T1210NH T1212BH T1212BJ T1212DH T1212DJ T1212MH T1212MJ T1212NH T1212NJ T1213BH T1213BJ T1213DH T1213DJ T1213MH T1213MJ T1213NH T1213NJ T1235-600G T1235-800G T1512BJ T1512DJ T1512MJ T1512NJ T1513BJ T1513DJ T1513MJ T1513NJ T1612BH T1612DH T1612MH T1612NH T1612NJ T1613BH T1613DH T1613MH T1613NH T1635-600G T1635-800G T2300A
Teccor Device
Q6004F42 L4004F32 L2004F31 L2004F51 L2004F61 Q2004F31 L2004F81 Q2004F41 L2004F31 L2004F32 L2004F52 L2004F62 Q2004F32 L2004F82 Q2004F42 L2004F32 L6004F51 L6004F61 Q6004F31 L6004F81 Q6004F41 L6004F31 L6004F52 L6004F62 Q6004F32 L6004F82 Q6004F42 L6004F32 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q2015R5 Q4015L5 Q4015R5 Q4015L5 Q6015R5 Q6015L5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q6012NH5 Q8012NH5 Q2015L5 Q4015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q2015L5 Q4015L5 Q6015L5 Q8015L5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015L5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R Q6016NH4 Q8016NH4 L2004F321
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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A-20
Appendix
Part Number
T2300B T2300D T2300F T2300PA T2300PB T2300PC T2300PD T2300PE T2300PF T2300PM T2301A T2301B T2301D T2301F T2301PA T2301PB T2301PC T2301PD T2301PE T2301PF T2301PM T2302A T2302B T2302D T2302F T2302PA T2302PB T2302PC T2302PD T2302PE T2302PF T2302PM T2303F T2306A T2306B T2306D T2310A T2310B T2310D T2310F T2311A T2311B T2311D T2311F T2312A T2312B T2312D T2312F T2313A T2313B T2313D T2313F T2316A T2316B T2316D T2320A T2320B T2320C T2320D T2320E T2320F T2320M T2322A T2322B T2322C T2322D T2322E T2322F T2322M T2323A
Teccor Device
L2004F321 L4004F321 L2004F321 L2004F31 L2004F31 L4004F31 L4004F31 L6004F31 L2004F31 L6004F31 L2004F321 L2004F321 L4004F321 L2004F321 L2004F31 L2004F31 L4004F31 L4004F31 L6004F31 L2004F31 L6004F31 L2004F621 L2004F621 L4004F621 L2004F621 L2004F61 L2004F61 L4004F61 L4004F61 L6004F61 L2004F61 L6004F61 Q2004F421 Q2004F421 Q2004F421 Q4004F421 L2004F321 L2004F321 L4004F321 L2004F321 L2004F321 L2004F321 L4004F321 L2004F321 L2004F621 L2004F621 L4004F621 L2004F621 Q2004F421 Q2004F421 Q4004F421 Q2004F421 Q2004F421 Q2004F421 Q4004F421 L2004F31 L2004F31 L4004F31 L4004F31 L6004F31 L2004F31 L6004F31 L2004F61 L2004F61 L4004F61 L4004F61 L6004F61 L2004F61 L6004F61 L2004F81
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
T2323B T2323C T2323D T2323E T2323F T2323M T2327A T2327B T2327C T2327D T2327E T2327F T2327M T2500A T2500AFP T2500B T2500BFP T2500C T2500CFP T2500D T2500DFP T2500E T2500EFP T2500M T2500MFP T2500N T2500NFP T2500S T2500SFP T2506B T2506D T2512BH T2512BK T2512DH T2512DK T2512MH T2512MK T2512NH T2512NK T2513BH T2513BK T2513DH T2513DK T2513MH T2513MK T2513NH T2513NK T2535-600G T2535-800G T2700B T2700D T2800A T2800B T2800C T2800D T2800E T2800M T2801A T2801B T2801C T2801D T2801E T2801M T2801N T2801S T2802A T2802B T2802C T2802D T2802E
Teccor Device
L2004F81 L4004F81 L4004F81 L6004F81 L2004F81 L6004F81 L2004F51 L2004F51 L4004F51 L4004F51 L6004F51 L2004F51 L6004F51 Q2006R4 Q2006L4 Q2006R4 Q2006L4 Q4006R4 Q4006L4 Q4006R4 Q4006L4 Q6006R4 Q6006L4 Q6006R5 Q6006L5 Q8006R5 Q8006L5 Q8006R5 Q8006L5 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q2025R5 Q6025P5 Q4025R5 Q6025P5 Q6025R5 Q6025P5 Q8025R5 Q8025P5 Q2025R5 Q6025P5 Q4025R5 Q6025P5 Q6025R5 Q6025P5 Q8025R5 Q8025P5 Q6025NH6 Q8025NH6 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4 Q6008R5 Q2006R4 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R4 Q6006R5 Q8006R5 Q8006R5 Q2008R4 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R4
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
A-21
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Appendix
Part Number
T2802M T2806B T2806D T2806M T2850A T2850B T2850D T2850E T2850F T2856B T2856D T4012DKS T4012MKS T4012NKS T4012SKS T4013DKS T4013MKS T4013NKS T4013SKS T405-400T T405-400W T405-600B T405-600H T405-600T T405-600W T410-400T T410-400W T410-600B T410-600H T410-600T T410-600W T435-400T T435-400W T435-600B T435-600H T435-600T T435-600W T435-700T T435-700W T435-800T T435-800W T6000B T6000D T6000M T6001B T6001D T6001M T6006B T6006D T6006M T620-400W T620-600W T620-700W T630-400W T630-600W T630-700W T810-400B T810-600B T820-400W T820-600W T820-700W T830-400W T830-600W T830-700W T835-600B T835-600G T850-600G TIC106D TIC106M TIC108D
Teccor Device
Q6008R5 Q2008R4 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q4008L4 Q6008L4 Q2008L4 Q2008L4 Q4008L4 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q8035P5 Q8035P5 Q6035P5 Q6035P5 Q8035P5 Q8035P5 L4004L6 L4004L6 L6004D6 L6004V6 L6004L6 L6004L6 L4004L8 L4004L8 L6006DH3 L6006VH3 L6004L8 L6004L8 Q4006RH4 Q4006LH4 Q6006DH4 Q6006VH4 Q6006RH4 Q6006LH4 Q8006RH4 Q8006LH4 Q8006RH4 Q8006LH4 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q2015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q4006LH4 Q6006LH4 Q8006LH4 Q4006LH4 Q6006LH4 Q8006LH4 Q4008DH3 Q6008DH3 Q4008LH4 Q6008LH4 Q8008LH4 Q4008LH4 Q6008LH4 Q8008LH4 Q6008DH4 Q6008NH4 Q6010NH5 T106D1 T106M1 T107D1
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) FASTPAK (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL)
Part Number
TIC108M TIC116D TIC116M TIC116N TIC116S TIC126D TIC126M TIC126N TIC126S TIC201D TIC201M TIC206D TIC206M TIC216D TIC216M TIC225D TIC225M TIC226D TIC226M TIC226N TIC226S TIC236D TIC236M TIC236N TIC236S TIC246D TIC246M TIC246N TIC246S TIC256D TIC256D TIC256M TIC256N TIC256S TICP106D TICP106M TL1003 TL1006 TL106-05 TL106-1 TL106-2 TL106-4 TL106-6 TL107-05 TL107-1 TL107-2 TL107-4 TL107-6 TL2003 TL2006 TL4003 TL4006 TL6003 TL6006 TLC111A TLC111B TLC111D TLC111S TLC111T TLC113B TLC1165 TLC116A TLC116B TLC116D TLC116T TLC221A TLC221B TLC221D TLC221S TLC221T
Teccor Device
T107M1 S4008R S6008R S8008R S8008R S4012R S6012R S8012R S8012R L4004F61 L6004F61 L4004F61 L6004F61 L4006F61 L6006F61 L4008F61 L6008F61 Q4008R4 Q6008R5 Q8008R5 Q8008R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015R5 Q4015R5 Q6015R5 Q8015R5 Q8015R5 Q4025R5 Q4025R5 Q6025R5 Q8025R5 Q7025R5 TCR22-4 TCR22-8 S2006F2 S2006F2 T106B2 T106B2 T106B2 T106D2 T106M2 T107B2 T107B2 T107B2 T107D2 T107M2 S2006F2 S2006F2 S4006F2 S4006F2 S6006F2 S6006F2 L2004F62 Q2004F42 L2004F52 L2004F62 L2004F52 Q2004F42 L2004F62 L2004F62 Q2004F42 L2004F52 L2004F52 L4004F62 Q4004F42 L4004F52 L4004F62 L4004F52
Teccor Package
TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-92 TO-92 TO-202 (N.ISOL) ? TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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A-22
Appendix
Part Number
TLC223A TLC223B TLC223D TLC226A TLC226B TLC226D TLC226S TLC226T TLC331A TLC331B TLC331D TLC331S TLC331T TLC333A TLC333B TLC333D TLC336A TLC336B TLC336D TLC336S TLC336T TLC386B TLS106-05 TLS106-1 TLS106-2 TLS106-4 TLS106-6 TLS107-05 TLS107-1 TLS107-2 TLS107-4 TLS107-6 TN1215-600B TN1215-600H TN1215-800B TN1215-800H TN1625-1000G TN1625-600G TN1625-800G TN815-600B TN815-600H TN815-800B TN815-800H TO1013BJ TO1013DJ TO1013MJ TO1013NJ TO409BJ TO409DJ TO409MJ TO410BJ TO410DJ TO410MJ TO505BH TO505DH TO509BH TO509DH TO510BH TO512BH TO512DH TO512MH TO605BH TO605DH TO605MH TO609BH TO609BJ TO609DH TO609DJ TO609MH TO609MJ
Teccor Device
L4004F62 Q4004F42 L4004F52 L4004F62 Q4004F42 L4004F52 L4004F62 L4004F52 L6004F62 Q6004F42 L6004F52 L6004F62 L6004F52 L6004F62 Q6004F42 L6004F52 L6004F62 Q6004F42 L6004F52 L6004F62 L6004F52 Q7004F42 T106B2 T106B2 T106B2 T106D2 T106M2 T107B2 T107B2 T107B2 T107D2 T107M2 S6012D S6012V S8012D S8012V SK016N S6016N S8016N S6008D S6008V S8008D S8008V Q2010L5 Q4010L5 Q6010L5 Q8010L5 L2004L6 L4004L6 L6004L6 L2004L8 L4004L8 L6004L8 L2006L5 L4006L5 L2006L6 L2006L6 L2006L8 Q2006R4 Q4006R4 Q6006R5 L2006L5 L4006L5 L6006L5 L2006L6 L2006L6 L4006L6 L4006L6 L6006L6 L6006L6
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-263 (SMT) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
TO610BH TO610BJ TO610DH TO610DJ TO610MH TO610MJ TO612BJ TO612DJ TO612MJ TO805BH TO805DH TO805MH TO809BH TO809DH TO809MH TO810BH TO810BJ TO810DH TO810DJ TO810MH TO810MJ TO812BH TO812BJ TO812DH TO812DJ TO812MH TO812MJ TO812NH TO813BJ TO813DJ TO813MJ TO813NJ TPDV125 TPDV140 TPDV225 TPDV240 TPDV425 TPDV-440 TPDV625 TPDV-640 TPDV825 TPDV-840 TS420-400T TS420-600B TS420-600H TS420-600T TS820-400T TS820-600B TS820-600H TS820-600T TXDV-212 TXDV-412 TXDV612 TXDV812 TXN0510 TXN0512 TXN056 TXN058 TXN058G TXN106 TXN108 TXN108G TXN110 TXN112 TXN204 TXN206 TXN208 TXN208G TXN210 TXN212
Teccor Device
L2006L8 L2006L8 L4006L8 L4006L8 L6006L8 L6006L8 Q2006L4 Q4006L4 Q6006L5 L2008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L2008L6 L4008L6 L6008L6 L2008L8 L2008L8 L4008L8 L4008L8 L6008L8 L6008L8 Q2008R4 Q2008L4 Q4008R4 Q4008L4 Q6008R5 Q6008L5 Q8008L5 Q2008L4 Q4008L4 Q6008L5 Q8008L5 Q2025L6 Q2040K7 Q2025L6 Q2040K7 Q4025L6 Q4040J7 Q6025L6 Q6040K7 Q8025L6 Q8040K7 T106D1 S6004DS2 S6004VS2 T106M1 S4008FS21 S6008DS2 S6008VS2 S6008FS21 Q2015L6 Q4015L6 Q6015L6 Q8015L6 S2010L S2015L S2006L S2008L S2008L S2006L S2008L S2008L S2010L S2015L S2006L S2006L S2008L S2008L S2010L S2015L
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-218 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-252 (SMT) TO-251 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
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Part Number
TXN404 TXN406 TXN408 TXN408G TXN410 TXN412 TXN604 TXN606 TXN608 TXN608G TXN610 TXN612 TXN812 TYN0510 TYN0512 TYN0516 TYN054 TYN056 TYN058 TYN058G TYN058K TYN104 TYN106 TYN108 TYN108G TYN110 TYN112 TYN116 TYN204 TYN206 TYN208 TYN208G TYN208K TYN210 TYN212 TYN216 TYN404 TYN406 TYN408 TYN408G TYN408K TYN410 TYN412 TYN416 TYN604 TYN606 TYN608 TYN608G TYN608K TYN610 TYN612 TYN616 TYN682 TYN683 TYN685 TYN688 TYN690 TYN808 TYN808G TYN808K TYN810 TYN812 TYN816 TYS1006-05 TYS1006-1 TYS1006-2 TYS1006-4 TYS1007-05 TYS1007-1 TYS1007-2
Teccor Device
S4006L S4006L S4008L S4008L S4010L S4015L S6006L S6006L S6008L S6008L S6010L S6015L S8015L S2010R S2012R S2016R S2006F1 S2006F1 S2008R S2008R S2008R S2006F1 S2006F1 S2008R S2008R S2010R S2012R S2016R S2006F1 S2006F1 S2008R S2008R S2008R S2010R S2012R S2016R S4006F1 S4006F1 S4008R S4008R S4008R S4010R S4012R S4016R S6006F1 S6006F1 S6008R S6008R S6008R S6010R S6012R S6016R S2025R S2025R S2025R S4025R S6025R S8008R S8008R S8008R S8010R S8012R S8016R S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S2010LS2 S4010LS2 S2010LS3 S2010LS2 S2010LS2
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL)
Part Number
TYS1007-4 TYS406-05 TYS406-1 TYS406-2 TYS406-4 TYS406-6 TYS407-05 TYS407-1 TYS407-2 TYS407-4 TYS407-6 TYS606-05 TYS606-1 TYS606-2 TYS606-4 TYS606-6 TYS607-05 TYS607-1 TYS607-2 TYS607-4 TYS607-6 TYS806-05 TYS806-1 TYS806-2 TYS806-4 TYS806-6 TYS807-05 TYS807-1 TYS807-2 TYS807-4 TYS807-6 X0101BA X0101DA X0101MA X0102BA X0102DA X0102MA X0103BA X0103DA X0103MA X0104BA X0104DA X0104MA X0105BA X0105DA X0105MA X0106BA X0106DA X0106MA X0110BA X0110DA X0110MA X0202BA X0202DA X0202MA X0203BA X0203DA X0203MA X0204BA X0204DA X0204MA X0205BA X0205DA X0205MA X0206BA X0206DA X0402BE X0402BF X0402DE X0402DF
Teccor Device
S4010LS2 T106B1 T106B1 T106B1 T106D1 T106M1 T107B1 T107B1 T107B1 T107D1 T107M1 S2006LS2 S2006LS2 S2006LS2 S4006LS2 S6006LS2 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S2006LS3 S4006LS3 S6006LS3 S2008LS2 S2008LS2 S2008LS2 S4008LS2 S6008LS2 S2008LS3 S2008LS3 S2008LS3 S4008LS3 S6008LS3 EC103B1 EC103D1 EC103M1 EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103M2 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103M2 EC103B EC103D EC103M EC103B1 EC103D1 EC103M1 TCR22-4 TCR22-6 TCR22-8 TCR22-4 TCR22-6 TCR22-8 TCR22-4 TCR22-6 TCR22-8 EC103B2 EC103D2 EC103M2 TCR22-4 TCR22-6 T106B1 T106B2 T106D1 T106D2
Teccor Package
TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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Part Number
X0402DG X0402ME X0402MF X0403BE X0403BF X0403DE X0403DF X0403ME X0403MF X0405BE X0405BF X0405DE X0405DF X0405ME X0405MF Z00607DA Z00607MA Z0102BA Z0102DA Z0102MA Z0103DN Z0103MN Z0105BA Z0105DA Z0105MA Z0107DN Z0107MN Z0109BA Z0109DA Z0109MA Z0110DA Z0110MA Z0302BG Z0302DG Z0302MG Z0305BG Z0305DG Z0309BG Z0309DG Z0310BG Z0310DG Z0310MG Z0405BE Z0405BF Z0405DE Z0405DF Z0405ME Z0405MF Z0409BE Z0409BF Z0409DE Z0409DF Z0409ME Z0409MF Z0410BE Z0410BE Z0410BF Z0410BF Z0410DE Z0410DE Z0410DF Z0410ME Z0410MF
Teccor Device
T106D1 T106M1 T106M2 T106B1 T106B2 T106D1 T106D2 T106M1 T106M2 T106B1 T106B2 T106D1 T106D2 T106M1 T106M2 L4X8E5 L6X8E5 L201E3 L401E3 L601E3 L4N3 L6N3 L201E5 L401E5 L601E5 L4N5 L6N5 L201E6 L401E6 L601E6 L401E8 L601E8 L2004F321 L4004F321 L6004L3 L2004F521 L4004F521 L2004F621 L4004F621 L2004F821 L4004F821 L6004L8 L2004F51 L2004F52 L4004F51 L4004F52 L6004F51 L6004F52 L2004F61 L2004F62 L4004F61 L4004F62 L6004F61 L6004F62 L2004F81 L2004F81 L2004F82 L2004F82 L4004F81 L4004F81 L4004F82 L6004F81 L6004F82
Teccor Package
TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) SOT223/COMPAK SOT223/COMPAK TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-92 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-220 (ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL) TO-202 (N.ISOL)
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