Datasheet ACST1210-7G Specification

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Features
Triac with overvoltage crowbar technology
Low I
(I
High noise immunity: static dV/dt > 2000 V/µs
Benefits
Enables equipment to meet IEC 61000-4-5
High off-state reliability with planar technology
Need no external over voltage protection
Reduces the power passive component count
High immunity against fast transients
described in IEC 61000-4-4 standards
GT
<35 mA) version
GT
ACST12
Overvoltage protected AC switch
OUT
G
OUT
COM
TO-220AB ACST1210-7T ACST1235-7T

Figure 1. Functional diagram

OUT
G
COM
D2PA K ACST1210-7G ACST1235-7G
OUT
Applications
AC mains static switching in appliance and
industrial control systems
Drive of medium power AC loads such as:
– Universal motor of washing machine drum – Compressor for fridge or air conditioner
Description
The ACST12 series belongs to the ACS™/ACST power switch family built with A.S.D. specific discrete) technology. This high performance device is suited to home appliances or industrial systems and drives loads up to 12 A.
This ACST12 switch embeds a Triac structure and a high voltage clamping device able to absorb the inductive turn-off energy and withstand line transients such as those described in the IEC 61000-4-5 standard. The ACST1210-7 needs a low gate current to be activated (I and still provides a high electrical noise immunity complying with the IEC 61000-4-4 standard. The ACST1235-7 offers an extremely high static dV/dt immunity of 2 kV/µs minimum.
®
(application
< 10 mA)
GT
G
COM

Table 1. Device summary

Symbol Value Unit
I
T(RMS)
V
DRM/VRRM
I
GT
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®: A.S.D. is a registered trademark of STMicroelectronics
12 A
700 V
10 or 35 mA
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Characteristics ACST12

1 Characteristics

Table 2. Absolute ratings (limiting values)

Symbol Parameter Value Unit
TO-220AB
2
PA K
I
T(RMS)
I
dI/dt
V
P
P
T
1. According to test described in IEC 61000-4-5 standard and Figure 19

Table 3. Electrical characteristics

On-state rms current full sine wave
Non repetitive surge peak on-state current
TSM
2
I
initial = 25 °C,( full cycle sine wave)
T
j
tI2t for fuse selection tp = 10 ms 95 A2s
Critical rate of rise on-state current
= 2 x I
I
G
Non repetitive line peak pulse voltage
PP
Average gate power dissipation Tj = 125 °C 0.1 W
G(AV)
Peak gate power dissipation (tp = 20 µs) Tj = 125 °C 10 W
GM
Peak gate current (tp = 20 µs) Tj = 125 °C 1.6 A
I
GM
Storage temperature range - 40 to + 150 °C
stg
Operating junction temperature range - 40 to + 125 °C
T
j
maximum lead soldering temperature during 10 s (at 3 mm from plastic case) 260 °C
T
l
GT, (tr
100 ns)
(1)
D
2
PA K
D with 1cm
2
of Cu
F = 60 Hz tp = 16.7 ms 126 A
F = 50 Hz t
F = 120 Hz T
Tc = 104 °C 12
= 47
T
amb
°C
= 20.0 ms 120 A
p
= 125 °C 100 A/µs
j
2
Tj = 125 °C 2 kV
A
Symbol Test conditions Quadrant T
(1)
I
GT
V
V
I
dV/dt
(dI/dt)c
V
V
GT
V
GD
(2)
I
H
OUT
I
I
G
L
(2)
V
(dV/dt)c = 15 V/µs
(2)
= 12 V, RL = 33 Ω I - II - III 25 °C MAX. 10 35 mA
OUT
= 12 V, RL = 33 Ω I - II - III 25 °C MAX. 1.0 V
OUT
= V
DRM
GT
= 67% V
, RL = 3.3 Ω I - II - III 125 °C MIN. 0.2 V
I - II - III 25 °C MAX. 50 70 mA
, gate open 125 °C MIN. 200 2000 V/µs
DRM
OUT
= 500 mA 25 °C MAX. 30 50 mA
= 1.2 x I
OUT
j
125 °C
Without snubber MIN. 14
V
1. Minimum IGT is guaranteed at 5% of IGT max
2. For both polarities of OUT pin referenced to COM pin
CL
I
= 0.1 mA, t
CL
= 1 ms 25 °C MIN. 850 V
p
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ACST1210-7 ACST1235-7 Unit
MIN. 5.3
A/ms
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ACST12 Characteristics

Table 4. Static characteristics

Symbol Test conditions Value Unit
(1)
V
V
R
I I
I
= 17 A, t
TM
T0
DRM
RRM
OUT
(1)
Threshold voltage Tj = 125 °C MAX. 0.9 V
(1)
Dynamic resistance Tj = 125 °C MAX. 30 mΩ
d
V
= V
OUT
= 500 µs Tj = 25 °C MAX. 1.5 V
p
Tj = 25 °C
DRM
/ V
RRM
= 125 °C 1.5 mA
T
j
MAX.
20 µA
1. For both polarities of OUT pin referenced to COM pin

Table 5. Thermal characteristics

Symbol Parameter Value Unit
R
Junction to case (AC)
th(j-c)
TO-220AB
2
PAK ° C / W
D
1.5
°C/W
TO-220AB 60 °C/W
R
Figure 2. Maximum power dissipation versus
15 14 13 12 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Figure 4. On-state rms current versus
Junction to ambient
th(j-a)
on-state rms current (full cycle)
P(W)
α
=180
°
I (A)
T(RMS)
0123456789101112
ambient temperature (free air
2
D
PAK with 1 cm2 of Cu 45 °C/W
Figure 3. On-state rms current versus case
temperature (full cycle)
(A)
I
T(RMS)
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 25 50 75 100 125
TC(°C)TC(°C)
Figure 5. Relative variation of thermal
impedance versus pulse duration
convection full cycle)
I
(A)
T(RMS)
3.0
2.5
D2PAK
With 1cm
2
of cu
1.0E+00
K=[Zth/Rth]
Z
(j
c)
-
th
Z
(j
a)
-
th
2.0
TO-220AB
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
0 25 50 75 100 125
T
(°C)
amb
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1.0E-01
tp(s)
1.0E-02
1.0E-03 1.0E-02 1.0E-01 1.0E+00 1.0E+01 1.0E+02 1.0E+03
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Characteristics ACST12
I
(A)
Figure 6. On-state characteristics
(maximum values)
TM
1000
100
10
Tjmax :
V
= 0.90 V
to
R
d
= 30 mΩ
1
Tj=125 °C
Tj=25 °C
VTM(V)
Figure 8. Non repetitive surge peak on-state
current for a sinusoidal pulse and
2
t
Tjinitial=25 °C
I
TSM
10000
1000
corresponding value of I
22
I (A), I t (A s)
TSM
dI/dt limitation: 100 A/µs
Figure 7. Non repetitive surge peak on-state
current versus number of cycles (T
initial = 25 °C)
j
I(A)
TSM
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
Repetitive
T
=104 °C
10
C
0
1 10 100 1000
Non repetitive
initial=25 °C
T
j
Number of cycles
t=20ms
One cycle
Figure 9. Relative variation of gate triggering
current and gate voltage versus junction temperature (typical value)
I , V [T] / I , V [T = 25 °C]
GT GT j GT GT j
3.0
2.5
2.0
IGTQ3
IGTQ1-Q2
100
I²t
10
1
0.01 0.10 1.00 10.00
tP(ms)
Figure 10. Relative variation of holding
current (I
) and latching current (IL)
H
versus junction temperature
I ,I [T ]/I , I [T = 25 °C]
H L j H L j
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Typical values
I
L
I
H
Tj(°C)
1.5
VGTQ1-Q2-Q3
1.0
0.5
0.0
-50
-25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Tj(°C)
Figure 11. Relative variation of critical rate of
decrease of main current (di/dt)c versus (dV/dt)c
(di/dt)c[(dV/dt)c] / Specified(di/dt)c
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
0.1 1 10 100
ACST12-7Cxx
ACST12-7Sxx
(dV/dt)c (V/µs)
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ACST12 Characteristics
Figure 12. Relative variation of critical rate of
decrease of main current versus junction temperature
(dI/dt)c[Tj] / (dI/dt)c[Tj=125°C]
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
25 50 75 100 125
Tj(°C)
Figure 14. Relative variation of maximum
clamping voltage, V
versus
CL
junction temperature
V [T /V [T = 25 °C]
CL J CL J
1.15
1.10
1.05
1.00
0.95
0.90
0.85
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
Minimum values
T (°C)
J
Figure 13. Relative variation of static dV/dt
immunity versus junction temperature
dV/dt[Tj] / dV/dt[Tj=125°C]
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
25 50 75 100 125
VD=VR=469 V
Tj(°C)
Figure 15. Variation of thermal resistance
junction to ambient versus copper surface under tab
R (°C/W)
th(j-a)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 5 10 15 20
Epoxy printed circuit board
FR4, copper thickness = 35 µm
D²PAK
S (cm²)
CU
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Application information ACST12

2 Application information

2.1 Typical application description

The ACST12 device has been designed to control medium power load, such as AC motors in home appliances. Thanks to its thermal and turn off commutation performances, the ACST12 switch is able to drive an inductive load up to 12 A with no turn off additional snubber. It also provides high thermal performances in static and transient modes such as the compressor inrush current or high torque operating conditions of an AC motor. Thanks to its low gate triggering current level, the ACST1210-7 can be driven directly by a MCU through a simple gate resistor as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16. Compressor control – typical diagrams
Compressor
AC Mains
PTC
ACST
ACST
Power supply
Compressor with integrated e-starter
Electronic
thermostat
Gate
Driver
2
1
3
Rg
Electronic
starter
logical circuitry
Compressor
AC Mains
PTC
ACST
Run
ACST
switch
Rg
Gate
Power supply
Driver
Compressor with external electronic drive
Start
switch
Rg
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ACST12 Application information
Figure 17. Universal drum motor control – typical diagram
Universal motor
AC Mains
Stator
Speed motor
regulation
Rotor
ACST
Vcc
12V
Motor direction setting
MCU
Rg
MCU

2.2 AC line transient voltage ruggedness

In comparison with standard Triacs, which are not robust against surge voltage, the ACST12 is self-protected against over-voltage, specified by the new parameter V switch can safely withstand AC line transient voltages either by clamping the low energy spikes, such as the inductive spikes at switch off, or by switching to the on state (for less than 10 ms) to dissipate higher energy shocks through the load. This safety feature works even with high turn-on current ramp-up.
The test circuit of Figure 18 represents the ACST12 application, and is used to stress the ACST switch according to the IEC 61000-4-5 standard conditions. With the additional effect of the load which is limiting the current, the ACST switch withstands the voltage spikes up to 2 kV on top of the peak line voltage. The protection is based on an overvoltage crowbar technology. The ACST12 folds back safely to the on state as shown in Figure 19. The ACST12 recovers its blocking voltage capability after the surge and the next zero crossing current. Such a non repetitive test can be done at least 10 times on each AC line voltage polarity.
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CL
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Application information ACST12
Figure 18. Overvoltage ruggedness test circuit for resistive and inductive loads for
IEC 61000-4-5 standards
R = , L = µH, Vsurge = 2 kV20 2Ω
Surge generator
2kV surge
Rgene
Filtering unit
Model of the load
R
L
AC Mains
Figure 19. Typical voltage and current waveforms across the ACST12
during IEC 61000-4-5 standard test
V
peak=VCL
1.2/50 µs voltage surge
V
0
ACST12
Rg
I
8/20 µs current surge
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ACST12 Ordering information scheme

3 Ordering information scheme

Figure 20. Ordering information scheme

ACS T 12 10 - 7 G TR
AC switch
Topology
T = Triac
On-state rms current
12 = 12 A
Sensitivity
10 = 10 mA 35 = 35 mA
Voltage
7 = 700 V
Package
G = D²PAK T = TO-220AB
Delivery mode
TR = Tape and reel (DPAK) Blank = Tube (TO-220FPAB, DPAK)
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Package information ACST12

4 Package information

Epoxy meets UL94, V0
Recommended torque (TO-220AB): 0.4 to 0.6 N·m
In order to meet environmental requirements, ST offers these devices in different grades of ECOPACK specifications, grade definitions and product status are available at: www.st.com ECOPACK

Table 6. TO-220AB dimensions

®
packages, depending on their level of environmental compliance. ECOPACK®
®
is an ST trademark.
.
Dimensions
Ref.
Millimeters Inches
Min. Max. Min. Max.
A 4.40 4.60 0.173 0.181
H2
Dia
A
C
C 1.23 1.32 0.048 0.051
D 2.40 2.72 0.094 0.107
E 0.49 0.70 0.019 0.027
L2
F2
F1
L5
L6
L9
L4
F
G1
L7
F 0.61 0.88 0.024 0.034
F1 1.14 1.70 0.044 0.066
F2 1.14 1.70 0.044 0.066
G 4.95 5.15 0.194 0.202
D
G1 2.40 2.70 0.094 0.106
H2 10 10.40 0.393 0.409
L2 16.4 typ. 0.645 typ.
M
E
L4 13 14 0.511 0.551
L5 2.65 2.95 0.104 0.116
G
L6 15.25 15.75 0.600 0.620
L7 6.20 6.60 0.244 0.259
L9 3.50 3.93 0.137 0.154
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M 2.6 typ. 0.102 typ.
Diam. 3.75 3.85 0.147 0.151
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ACST12 Package information
D
Table 7. D
L2
L
L3
2
PAK dimensions
E
A1
B2
B
G
2mm min. FLAT ZONE
Dimensions
Ref.
Millimeters Inches
Min. Typ. Max. Min. Typ. Max.
A 4.30 4.60 0.169 0.181
A
C2
A1 2.49 2.69 0.098 0.106
A2 0.03 0.23 0.001 0.009
B 0.70 0.93 0.027 0.037
B2 1.25 1.40 0.048 0.055
C 0.45 0.60 0.017 0.024
C2 1.21 1.36 0.047 0.054
C
R
D 8.95 9.35 0.352 0.368
E 10.00 10.28 0.393 0.405
A2
G 4.88 5.28 0.192 0.208
L 15.00 15.85 0.590 0.624
V2
L2 1.27 1.40 0.050 0.055
L3 1.40 1.75 0.055 0.069
R 0.40 0.016

Figure 21. Footprint (dimensions in mm)

16.90
10.30
8.90
V2
5.08
1.30
3.70
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Ordering information ACST12

5 Ordering information

Table 8. Ordering information

Order code Marking Package Weight Base qty Packing mode
ACST1210-7T
ACST1210-7G D2PAK 1.5 g 50 Tube
ACST12107
ACST1210-7GTR D
ACST1235-7T
ACST1235-7G D2PAK 1.5 g 50 Tube
ACST12357
ACST1235-7GTR D

6 Revision history

Table 9. Document revision history

Date Revision Changes
02-Dec-2008 1 First issue.
13-Apr-2010 2
01-Jul-2010 3 Updated Figure 20.
07-Dec-2010 4 Updated Table 3.
TO-220AB 2.3 g 50 Tube
2
PAK 1.5 g 1000 Tape and reel
TO-220AB 2.3 g 50 Tube
2
PAK 1.5 g 1000 Tape and reel
Updated ECOPACK statement. Reformatted for consistency with other datasheets in this product class.
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ACST12
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