TECOR DK025L, DK020L, DK015L, D8025L, D8020L Datasheet

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Thyristor
Product Catalog
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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 Selection Guide
Product Descriptions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 2 Circuit Requirement Diagram - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 3 Product Packages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 4 Description of Part Numbers- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 6 Quality and Reliability Assurance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 8 Standard Terms and Conditions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P 10
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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 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.
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 I
GT
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.
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.
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.
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 µA to 500 µA. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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Circuit Requirement Diagram
BILATERAL VOLTAGE
SWITCH
RECTIFIER REVERSE BLOCKING
THYRISTOR
BIDIRECTIONAL
THYRISTOR
BILATERAL
VOLTAGE TRIGGER
SIDAC *
RECTIFIER *
DIAC *
GATE CONTROL
DIAC TRIGGER DIRECT
GATE CURRENT
12-500 µA 10-50 mA
SCR *SCR (Sensitive) *
QUADRANT OPERATION
(See Quadrant Chart on Data Sheet)
I I I I I I I I I I I I I V
GATE CURRENT
10-100 mA
GATE CURRENT
3-20 mA
SENSITIVE TRIAC *
TRIAC *
OPTIONS
INTERNAL EXTERNAL
DIACS *
QUADRAC *
ALTERNISTOR TRIAC *
* For detailed information, see specific data sheet in product catalog.
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Product Packages
* No center lead on TO-92 Sidacs.
Package Code
Isolated Mounting Tab
GY S C E L K J P
Product
Type
Current
(Amps)
DO-15 DO-35 DO-214 Compak TO-92 * TO-220 TO-218 TO-218X
TO-3
Fastpak
Sensitive
Triac
0.8
1
4
6
8
Triac
0.8 ✔✔
1 ✔✔
4
6
8
10
15
25
35
Quadrac
4
6
8
10
15
Alternistor
6
8
10
12
16
25 ✔✔✔
30
35
40
✔✔
Sensitive
SCR
0.8
1.5
4
6
8
10
SCR
1 ✔✔
6
8
10
12
15
16
20
25
35 ✔✔
40
55
65
✔✔
70
Rectifier
15
20
25
Diac
✔✔
Sidac
*
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Product Packages
Non-isolated Mounting Tab
Package Code
FRMWDVN
TO-202 TO-220 TO-218 TO-218X
TO-252
D-Pak
TO-251
V-Pa k
TO-263
D
2
Pak
Current
(Amps)
Product
Typ e
0.8
Sensitive
Triac
1
4
6
8
0.8
Triac
1
✔✔ 4
✔✔ 6
✔✔ 8
✔✔ 10
15
25
35
4
Quadrac
6
8
10
15
✔✔✔ 6
Alternistor
✔✔✔ 8
10
12
16
25
30
35
40
0.8
Sensitive SCR
1.5
4
6
8
10
1
SCR
✔✔ 6
✔✔ ✔✔ 8
✔✔ ✔✔ 10
✔✔12
15
16
20
25
35
40
✔✔✔ 55
65
70
15
Rectifier
20
25
Diac
Sidac
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Description of Part Numbers
Sensitive Triac
Quadrac
Sensitive SCR
Triac and Alternistor
L
20
04
F5
12
Device Type L = Sensitive Triac
Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V
Current Rating
Package Type Blank =
Compak
(Surface Mount) D = TO-252 (Surface Mount) E = TO-92 (Isolated) F = TO-202 (Non-islolated) L = TO-220 (Isolated) V = TO-251 (Non-islolated)
Gate Variations 3 = 3 mA (Q I, II, III, IV) 5 = 5 mA (Q I, II, III, IV)
6 = 5 mA (Q I, II, III) 6 = 10 mA (Q IV)
8 = 10 mA (Q I, II, III)
8 = 20 mA (Q IV)
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-202 TO-220
TO-92
X
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolation
(TO-220 Package Only)
X8 = 0.8 A N = 1 A 01 = 1 A 04 = 4 A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A
Q2004 L T 52
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
Package Type
L = TO-220 (Isolated)
Gate Variation
T = Internal Diac Trigger
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-220
X
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolation
(TO-220 Package Only)
H
Alternistor
Q
20
04
F3
1
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
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) *
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-202 TO-220
TO-92
TO-218X
TO-218
X
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolation
(TO-220 Package Only)
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)
* NOTE: Alternistor device; no Quadrant IV operation
S
20
06
FS2
21
Device Type S = Sensitive SCR
Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V
Current Rating X8 = 0.8 A N = 1 A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A 10 = 10 A
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)
Gate Variations
S1 = 50 µA S2 = 200 µA S3 = 500 µA
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-202 TO-220
X
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolated
(TO-220 Package Only)
EC
103
D
1
75
Device Type TCR = TO-92 (Isolated) EC = TO-92 (Isolated) T = TO-202 (Non-isolated) 2N = JEDEC (Isolated)
Voltage Rating for TCR
-4 = 200 V
-6 = 400 V
-8 = 600 V
Current Rating for TCR 22 = 1.5 A
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-92
TO-202
Current Rating for EC 103 = 0.8 A
Current Rating for T 106 = 4 A (I
GT
= 200 µA)
107 = 4 A (I
GT
= 500 µA)
Current Rating for 2N 5xxx = 0.8 A
Gate Current (for EC series only)
None = 200 µA
1 = 12 µA 2 = 50 µA
3 = 500 µA
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
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Description of Part Numbers
SCR
Rectifier
Diac
Sidac
S
20
08
F12
Device Type S = Non-sensitive SCR
Voltage Rating 20 = 200 V 40 = 400 V 60 = 600 V 80 = 800 V K0 = 1000 V
Current Rating 01 = 1 A 06 = 6 A 08 = 8 A 10 = 10 A 12 = 12 A 15 = 15 A 16 = 16 A 20 = 20 A 25 = 25 A 35 = 35 A 55 = 55 A 65 = 65 A 70 = 70 A
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)
Lead Form Dimensions
TO
-
202
TO
-
220
TO
-
92
TO
-
218X
TO
-
218
X
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolation
(TO-220 Package Only)
D
20
15
L55
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
Package Type
L = TO-220 (Isolated)
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-220
V
Special Options
V = 4000 V Isolation
HT
32
91
Device Type HT = Diac Trigger in DO-35 ST = Diac Trigger in DO-214
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
K
105
0
E70
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
Current Rating
0 = 1 A
Package Type
E = TO-92 (Isolated)
F = TO-202 (Non-islolated)
G = DO-15X (Isolated)
S = DO-214 (Surface Mount)
Lead Form Dimensions
TO-202
TO-92
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Quality and Reliability
It is Teccor’s policy to ship quality products on time. We accom­plish this through Total Quality Management based on the funda­mentals of customer focus, continuous improvement, and people involvement.
In support of this commitment, Teccor applies the following princi­ples:
Employees shall be respected, involved, informed, and qualified for their job with appropriate education, training, and experience.
Customer expectations shall be met or exceeded by consistently shipping products that meet the agreed specifications, quality levels, quantities, schedules, and test and reliability parameters.
Suppliers shall be selected by considering quality, service, deliv­ery, and cost of ownership.
Design of products and processes will be driven by customer needs, reliability, and manufacturability.
It is the responsibility of management to incorporate these principles into policies and systems.
It is the responsibility of those in leadership roles to coach their people and to reinforce these principles.
It is the responsibility of each individual employee to follow the spirit of this statement to ensure that we meet the primary policy — to ship quality products on time.
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.
Finished Goods Inspection
Product assurance inspection is performed immediately prior to shipping.
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.
All products must first undergo rigid quality design reviews and pass extensive environmental life testing. Teccor uses Statistical Process Control (SPC) with associated control charts throughout to monitor the manufacturing processes.
Only those products which pass tests designed to assure Tec­cor's high quality and reliability standards, while economically satisfying customer requirements, are approved for shipment. All new products and materials must receive approval of QRA prior to being released to production.
The combination of reliability testing, process controls, and lot tracking assures the quality and reliability of Teccor's devices. Since even the best control systems cannot overcome measure­ment limitations, Teccor designs and manufactures its own com­puterized test equipment.
Teccor's Reliability Engineering Group conducts ongoing product reliability testing to further confirm the design and manufacturing parameters.
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Quality and Reliability
Reliability Stress Tests
The following table contains brief descriptions of the reliability tests commonly used in evaluating Teccor product reliability on a peri­odic basis. These tests are applied across product lines depending on product availability and test equipment capacities. Other tests may be performed when appropriate.
Flammability Test
For the UL 94V0 flammability test, all expoxies used in Teccor encapsulated devices are recognized by Underwriters Laboratories
Test Ty p e Typical Conditions Test Description Standards
High Temperature
AC Blocking
TA = 100 °C to 150 °C, Bias @
100%
Rated V
DRM
, t = 24 hrs to 1000 hrs
Evaluation of the reliability of product under bias conditions and elevated temperature
MIL-STD-750, M-1040
High Temperature
Storage Life
T
A
= 150 °C, t = 250 to 1000 hrs Evaluation of the effects on
devices after long periods of storage at high temperature
MIL-STD-750, M-1031
Temperature and Humidity
Bias Life
T
A
= 85 °C to 95 °C, rh = 85% to
95%
Bias @ 80% Rated V
DRM
(320 VDC max)
t = 168 to 1008 hrs
Evaluation of the reliability of non­hermetic packaged devices in humid environments
EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A101
Temperature Cycle
[Air to Air]
T
A
= -65°C to 150°C,
cycles = 10 to 500
Evaluation of the device’s ability to withstand the exposure to extreme temperatures and the forces of TCE during transitions between temperatures
MIL-STD-750, M-1051, EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A104
Thermal Shock
[Liquid to Liquid]
T
A
= 0 °C to 100 °C, t
txfr
= ≤10 s,
cycled = 10 to 20
Evaluation of the device’s ability to withstand the sudden changes in temperature and exposure to extreme temperatures
MIL-STD-750, M-1056
Autoclave
T
A
= 121 °C, rh = 100%, P = 15 psig,
t = 24 hrs to 168 hrs
Accelerated environmental test to evaluate the moisture resistance of plastic packages
EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A102
Resistance to
Solder Heat
T
A
= 260 °C, t = 10 s Evaluation of the device’s ability
to withstand the temperatures as seen in wave soldering operations
MIL-STD-750, M-2031
Solderability
Steam aging = 1 hr to 8 hrs,
T
solder
= 245 °C, Flux = R
Evaluation of the solderability of device terminals after an extended period
MIL-STD-750, M-2026, ANSI-J-STD-002
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V-I Characteristics of Thyristor Devices
V-I Characteristics of Triac Device
V-I Characteristics of SCR Device
V-I Characteristics of Sidac Device with Negative Resistance
V-I Characteristics of Bilateral Trigger Diac
Breakover
Voltage
Specified Minimum
Off-state Blocking
Voltage (V
DRM
)
+I
-I
+V
-V
Minimum Holding Current (I
H
)
Voltage Drop (V
T
) at
Specified Current (i
T
)
Latching Current (I
L
)
Off-state Leakage Current – (I
DRM
)
at
Specified V
DRM
Reverse
Breakdown
Voltage
Forward
Breakover
Voltage
Specified Minimum
Off - State
Blocking
Voltage (V
DRM
)
+I
-I
+V
-V
Minimum Holding Current (I
H
)
Voltage Drop (VT) at Specified Current (i
T
)
Latching Current (IL)
Off - State Leakage Current - (I
DRM
) at
Specified V
DRM
Specified Minimum
Reverse Blocking
Voltage (V
RRM
)
Reverse Leakage Current - (I
RRM
) at
Specified V
RRM
-V
+I
V
DRM
+V
V
S
I
S
I
H
R
S
I
DRM
I
BO
V
BO
V
T
I
T
(IS - IBO)
(V
BO
- VS)
R
S
=
-I
+I
-I
10 mA
+V-V
Breakover Current I
BO
Breakover
Voltage
V
BO
V
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Electrical Parameter Terminology
Thyristor
di/dt (Critical Rate-of-rise of On-state Current) – Maximum
value of the rate-of-rise of on-state current which a thyristor can withstand without deleterious effect
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
I2t (RMS Surge (Non-repetitive) On-state Fusing Current) –
Measure of let-through energy in terms of current and time for fusing purposes
I
BO
(Breakover Current) – Principal current at the breakover
point
I
DRM
(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
IH (Holding Current) – Minimum principal current required to
maintain the thyristor in the on state
IPP (Peak Pulse Current) – Peak pulse current at a short time
duration and specified waveshape
I
RRM
(Repetitive Peak Reverse Current) – Maximum leakage
current that may occur under the conditions of V
RRM
IS (Switching Current) – Current at V
S
when a sidac switches
from the clamping state to on state
I
T(RMS)
(On-state Current) – Anode cathode principal current
that may be allowed under stated conditions, usually the full­cycle RMS current
I
TSM
(Surge (Non-repetitive) On-state Current) – Peak single
cycle AC current pulse allowed
P
G(AV)
(Average Gate Power Dissipation) – Value of gate
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
R
θJA
(Thermal Resistance, Junction-to-ambient) – Tempera-
ture 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.
R
θJC
(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
tgt (Gate-controlled Turn-on Time) – Time interval between
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
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
V
DRM
(Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage) – Maximum allow-
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)
V
GT
(Gate Trigger Voltage) – Minimum gate voltage required to
produce the gate trigger current
V
RRM
(Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage) – Maximum allow-
able instantaneous value of a repetitive reverse voltage that may be applied across an SCR without causing reverse current ava­lanche
VS (Switching Voltage) – Voltage point after V
BO
when a sidac
switches from a clamping state to on state
VT (On-state Voltage) – Principal voltage when the thyristor is in
the on state
Diode Rectifiers
I
F(AV)
(Average Forward Current) – Average forward conduc-
tion current
IFM (Maximum (Peak) Reverse Current) – Maximum reverse
leakage current that may occur at rated V
RRM
I
F(RMS)
(RMS Forward Current) – RMS forward conduction cur-
rent
I
FSM
(Maximum (Peak) Forward (Non-repetitive) Surge
Current) –
Maximum (peak) forward single cycle AC surge cur-
rent allowed for specified duration
VFM (Maximum (Peak) Forward Voltage Drop) – Maximum
(peak) forward voltage drop from the anode to cathode at stated conditions
VR (Reverse Blocking Voltage) – Maximum allowable DC
reverse blocking voltage that may be applied to the rectifier
V
RRM
(Maximum (Peak) Repetitive Reverse Voltage) – Maxi-
mum peak allowable value of a repetitive reverse voltage that may be applied to the rectifier
Notes
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Selected Packages*
U.L. RECOGNIZED
File #E71639
MT2 MT1
G
Sensitive Triacs
(0.8 A to 8 A)
E1
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 I
GT
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
Compak Sensitive Gate Triac
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
TO-202
TO-92
3-lead
Compak
*TO-220
Isolated
E1
TO-252
D-Pak
TO-251
V-P ak
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I
T(RMS)
Part No.
V
DRM
I
GT
I
DRM
Isolated Non-isolated
(11)
TO-92 Compak TO-220
TO-252
D-Pak TO-202
TO-251
V-Pa k
(1)
Volts
(3) (6) (9)
mAmps
(1) (14)
mAmps
QI QII QIII QIV
T
C
=
25 °C
TC =
110 °C
MAX See “Package Dimensions” section for variations. (12) MIN MAX MAX
0.8 A
L2X8E3 L2X3 200 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.1 L4X8E3 L4X3 400 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.1 L6X8E3 L6X3 600 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.1 L2X8E5 L2X5 200 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.1 L4X8E5 L4X5 400 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.1 L6X8E5 L6X5 600 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.1 L2X8E6 200 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L4X8E6 400 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L6X8E6 600 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L2X8E8 200 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.1 L4X8E8 400 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.1 L6X8E8 600 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.1
1A
L201E3 L2N3 200 33330.01 0.1 L401E3 L4N3 400 33330.01 0.1 L601E3 L6N3 600 33330.01 0.1 L201E5 L2N5 200 55550.01 0.1 L401E5 L4N5 400 55550.01 0.1 L601E5 L6N5 600 55550.01 0.1 L201E6 200 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L401E6 400 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L601E6 600 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.1 L201E8 200 10101020 0.01 0.1 L401E8 400 10101020 0.01 0.1 L601E8 600 10101020 0.01 0.1
4A
L2004L3 L2004D3 L2004F31 L2004V3 200 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.2 L4004L3 L4004D3 L4004F31 L4004V3 400 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.2 L6004L3 L6004D3 L6004F31 L6004V3 600 3 3 3 3 0.01 0.2 L2004L5 L2004D5 L2004F51 L2004V5 200 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.2 L4004L5 L4004D5 L4004F51 L4004V5 400 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.2 L6004L5 L6004D5 L6004F51 L6004V5 600 5 5 5 5 0.01 0.2 L2004L6 L2004D6 L2004F61 L2004V6 200 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.2 L4004L6 L4004D6 L4004F61 L4004V6 400 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.2 L6004L6 L6004D6 L6004F61 L6004V6 600 5 5 5 10 0.01 0.2 L2004L8 L2004D8 L2004F81 L2004V8 200 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.2 L4004L8 L4004D8 L4004F81 L4004V8 400 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.2 L6004L8 L6004D8 L6004F81 L6004V8 600 10 10 10 20 0.01 0.2
MT1
G
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
MT1
MT2
G
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
MT1
G
MT2
MT2
MT2
MT2
G
MT1
Data Sheets Sensitive Triacs
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V
TM
V
GT
I
H
I
GTM
P
GM
P
G(AV)
I
TSM
dv/dt(c) dv/dt
t
gt
I2t di/dt
(1) (4)
Volt s
(2) (5) (15)
Volt s
(1) (7)
mAmps
(13)
Amps
(13)
Watts Watts
(8) (10)
Amps
(1) (10)
Volt s/µSe c
(1)
Vol ts/µSec
(9)
µSec Amps
2
Sec Amps/µSec
T
C
=
25 °C
TC =
25 °C60/50Hz
TC =
100 °C
MAX MAX MAX TYP TYP TYP
1.6 2 5 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 0.5 20 2.8 0.41 20
1.6 2 5 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 0.5 15 2.8 0.41 20
1.6 2 5 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 0.5 10 2.8 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 20 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 15 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 10 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 30 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 25 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 1 20 3 0.41 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 2 35 3.2 0.41 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 2 30 3.2 0.41 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 10/8.3 2 25 3.2 0.41 20
1.625110 0.220/16.70.5 202.81.6 20
1.625110 0.220/16.70.5 202.81.6 20
1.625110 0.220/16.70.5 102.81.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 20 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 20 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 10 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 30 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 30 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 10 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 20 3 1.6 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 35 3.2 1.6 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 35 3.2 1.6 20
1.6 2 15 1 10 0.2 20/16.7 1 25 3.2 1.6 20
1.6 2 5 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 0.5 25 2.8 6.6 50
1.6 2 5 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 0.5 25 2.8 6.6 50
1.6 2 5 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 0.5 15 2.8 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 25 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 25 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 15 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 30 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 30 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 10 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 1 20 3 6.6 50
1.6 2 15 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 2 35 3.2 6.6 50
1.6 2 15 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 2 35 3.2 6.6 50
1.6 2 15 1.2 15 0.3 40/33 2 25 3.2 6.6 50
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Specified Test Conditions
di/dt — Maximum rate-of-change of on-state current; IGT = 50 mA with
0.1
µs rise time
dv/dt — Critical rate-of-rise of off-state voltage at rated V
DRM
gate open
dv/dt(c) — Critical rate-of-rise of commutation voltage at rated V
DRM
and I
T(RMS)
commutating di/dt = 0.54 rated I
T(RMS)
/ms; gate
unenergized
I
2
t — RMS surge (non-repetitive) on-state current for period of 8.3 ms
for fusing
I
DRM
— Peak off-state current, gate open; V
DRM
= max rated value
I
GT
— DC gate trigger current in specific operating quadrants;
V
D
= 12 V dc; RL = 60
I
GTM
— Peak gate trigger current
I
H
— Holding current gate open; initial on-state current = 100 mA dc
I
T(RMS)
— RMS on-state current conduction angle of 360°
I
TSM
— Peak one-cycle surge
P
G(AV)
— Average gate power dissipation
P
GM
— Peak gate power dissipation; I
GT
I
GTM
tgt — Gate controlled turn-on time; IGT = 50 mA with 0.1 µs rise time
V
DRM
— Repetitive peak off-state/blocking voltage
V
GT
— DC gate trigger voltage; VD = 12 V dc; RL = 60
V
TM
— Peak on-state voltage at max rated RMS current
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 (T
J
) is -65 °C to +110 °C for TO-92
devices and -40 °C to 110 °C for all other devices.
Storage temperature range (T
S
) 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 (T
C
or TL) is measured as shown on dimensional outline drawings. See “Package Dimensions” section of this catalog.
I
T(RMS)
Part No.
V
DRM
I
GT
I
DRM
Isolated Non-isolated
(11)
TO-220
TO-252
D-Pak
TO-251
V-Pa k
(1)
Volt s
(3) (6)
mAmps
(1) (14)
mAmps
QI QII QIII QIV T
C
= 25 °C TC = 110 °C
MAX See “Package Dimensions” section for variations. (12) MIN MAX MAX
6A
L2006L5 L2006D5 L2006V5 2005555 0.02 0.5 L4006L5 L4006D5 L4006V5 4005555 0.02 0.5 L6006L5 L6006D5 L6006V5 6005555 0.02 0.5 L2006L6 L2006D6 L2006V6 200 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L4006L6 L4006D6 L4006V6 400 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L6006L6 L6006D6 L6006V6 600 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L2006L8 L2006D8 L2006V8 200 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5 L4006L8 L4006D8 L4006V8 400 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5 L6006L8 L6006D8 L6006V8 600 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5
8A
L2008L6 L2008D6 L2008V6 200 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L4008L6 L4008D6 L4008V6 400 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L6008L6 L6008D6 L6008V6 600 5 5 5 10 0.02 0.5 L2008L8 L2008D8 L2008V8 200 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5 L4008L8 L4008D8 L4008V8 400 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5 L6008L8 L6008D8 L6008V8 600 10 10 10 20 0.02 0.5
MT1
MT2
G
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
MT2
MT2
G
MT1
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Electrical Specification Notes
(1) For either polarity of MT2 with reference to MT1 terminal
(2) For either polarity of gate voltage V
GT
with reference to MT1
terminal
(3) See Gate Characteristics and Definition of Quadrants.
(4) See Figure E1.4 for i
T
versus vT.
(5) See Figure E1.6 for V
GT
versus TC.
(6) See Figure E1.7 for I
GT
versus TC.
(7) See Figure E1.5 for I
H
versus TC.
(8) See Figure E1.9 for surge rating and specific duration.
(9) See Figure E1.8 for t
gt
versus IGT.
(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 T
A
or TC versus
I
T(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 µs
(14) T
C
or T
L
= TJ for test conditions in off state
(15) Minimum non-trigger V
GT
at 110 °C is 0.2 V.
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 I
GT
rating with a steep rising
waveform (
1 µs rise time).
Definition of Quadrants
V
TM
V
GT
I
H
I
GTM
P
GM
P
G(AV)
I
TSM
dv/dt(c) dv/dt
t
gt
I2t di/dt
(1) (4)
Volts
(2) (5) (15)
Volts
(1) (7)
mAmps
(13)
Amps
(13)
Watts Watts
(8) (10)
Amps
(1) (10)
Volts/ µSec
(1)
Volts/ µSec
(9)
µSec Amps
2
Sec Amps/µSec
T
C
= 25 °C TC = 25 °C 60/50 Hz TC = 100 °C
MAX MAX MAX TYP TYP TYP
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 1 40 3 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 1 30 3 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 1 20 3 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 40 3 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 30 3 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 20 3 15 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 45 3.2 15 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 40 3.2 15 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 60/50 2 30 3.2 15 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 40 3 26.5 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 30 3 26.5 70
1.6 2 10 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 20 3 26.5 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 45 3.2 26.5 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 40 3.2 26.5 70
1.6 2 20 1.6 18 0.4 80/65 2 30 3.2 26.5 70
MT2 POSITIVE
(Positive Half Cycle)
MT2 NEGATIVE
(Negative Half Cycle)
MT1
MT2
+
I
GT
REF
QII
MT1
I
GT
GATE
MT2
REF
MT1
MT2
REF
MT1
MT2
REF
QI QIV
QIII
ALL POLARITIES ARE REFERENCED TO MT1
(-)
I
GT
GATE
(+)
I
GT
-
I
GT
GATE
(-)
I
GT
GATE
(+)
+
-
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Electrical Isolation
Teccor’s 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.
*UL Recognized File #E71639
* Mounted on 1 cm
2
copper foil surface; two-ounce copper foil
Figure E1.1 Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature versus
On-state Current
Figure E1.2 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus
On-state Current (0.8 A and 1 A)
Electrical Isolation
from Leads to Mounting Tab
VACRMS TO-220 *
2500 Standard
Thermal Resistance (Steady State) Junction to Mounting Tab
and Junction to Ambient
R
θJC
[R
θJA
] °C/W (TYP)
Package Code ECFLF2DV
Typ e
TO-92
Plastic Compak
TO-202
Type 1
TO-220 Isolated
TO-202
Type 2
TO-252
D-Pak
TO-251
V-Pa k
0.8 A 60 [135] 60 *
1 A 50 [95] 40 *
4A 3.5 [45] 3.6 [50] 6.0 [70] 3.5 6.0 [70]
6A 3.3 3.2 3.2
8A 2.8 2.7 2.7
20
40
60
80
100
120
RMS On-State Current [I
T(RMS)
] - Amps
Maximum Allowable Ambient Temperature (
T
A
) - ˚C
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360
˚
FREE AIR RATING – NO HEATSINK
TO-220 and TYPE 1 and 3 TO-202
TYPE 2 and 4 TO-202 and TO-251
0.8 A TO-92
1 A TO-92
25
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature (T
C
) – ˚C
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360˚ CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawings
RMS On-State Current [I
T(RMS)
] – Amps
1 A
0.8 A
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Figure E1.3 Maximum Allowable Case Temperature versus
On-state Current (4 A, 6 A, and 8 A)
Figure E1.4 On-state Current versus On-state Voltage (Typical)
Figure E1.5 Normalized DC Holding Current versus Case Temperature
Figure E1.6 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Voltage for All Quadrants
versus Case Temperature
Figure E1.7 Normalized DC Gate Trigger Current for All Quadrants
versus Case Temperature
Figure E1.8 Turn-on Time versus Gate Trigger Current (Typical)
01 23 4 5 6 7 8
60
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
110
RMS On-State Current [I
T(RMS)
] - Amps
Maximum Allowable Case Temperature
(
T
C
)
- ˚C
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive
CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360˚ CASE TEMPERATURE: Measured as shown on Dimensional Drawings
4 A TYPE 1 and 3 TO-202 4 A TO-220 (Isolated) 4 A TO-252
8 A TO-220 (Isolated)
6 A TO-220 (Isolated)
4 A TYPE 2 and 4 TO-202 4 A TO-251
8 A TO-251 and TO-252
6 A TO-251 6 A TO-252
0 0.5 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Positive or Negative Instantaneous
On-state Voltage (v
T
) - Volts
Positive or Negative Instantaneous
On-state Current (i
T
) - Amps
1 A
4 A
6 A and 8 A
TC = 25 ˚C
0.8 A
-40 -15 +25 +65
+110
+125
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
-65
Case Temperature (
T
C
) - ˚C
INITIAL ON-STATE CURRENT
= 100 mA (DC) 0.8 - 4 A Devices
= 200 mA (DC) 6 - 8 A Devices
Ratio of
I
H
I
H
(T
C
= 25
˚
C)
-65 -40 -15 +65 +110 +125+25
0
.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
Ratio of
V
GT
V
GT
(T
C
= 25 ˚C)
Case Temperature (
T
C
) - ˚C
-65 -40 -15 +65 +110 +125+25
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
Ratio of
I
GT
I
GT
(T
C
= 25 ˚C)
Case Temperature (TC) - ˚C
123465 8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100
IGT = 5 mA MAX
IGT = 10 mA MAX
IGT = 20 mA
MAX
IGT = 3 mA MAX
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
DC Gate Trigger Current (IGT) - mA
Turn-On Time (t
gt
) - µSec
TC = 25 ˚C
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Figure E1.9 Peak Surge Current versus Surge Current Duration
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)
1 2436810204030 60 100 200 400 600 1000
1
2
3
4
6
10
8
20
30
40
60
100
80
150
200
Surge Current Duration – Full Cycles
Peak Surge (Non-Repetitive)
On-State Current (I
TSM
) – Amps
8 A
6 A
0.8 A
SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive RMS On-state Current: [I
T(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.
1 A
4 A
0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.0 1.25 1.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
RMS On-state Current [I
T(RMS)
] – Amps
Average On-state Power Dissipation
[P
D(AV)
] – Watts
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360˚
1 A
0.8 A
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
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
6 A and 8 A
4 A
RMS On-state Current [I
T(RMS)
] – Amps
Average On-state Power Dissipation
[P
D(AV)
] – Watts
CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: 360
˚
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Selected Packages*
U.L. RECOGNIZED
File #E71639
Triacs
(0.8 A to 35 A)
E2
General Description
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
E2
MT2 MT1
G
TO-202 *TO-220
3-lead
Compak
TO-92
TO-251
V-P ak
TO-263
D
2
Pak
TO-92
TO-252
D-Pak
*TO-3
Fastpak
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I
T(RMS)
Part Number
V
DRM
I
GT
Isolated Non-isolated
(4)
TO-92 TO-220 Compak TO-202 TO-220
TO-252
D-Pak
TO-251
V-Pa k
TO-263
D
2
Pak
(1)
Volt s
(3) (7) (15)
mAmps
QI QII QIII QIV QIV
MAX See “Package Dimensions” section for variations. (11) MIN MAX TYP
0.8 A
Q2X8E3 Q2X3 200 10 10 10 25
Q4X8E3 Q4X3 400 10 10 10 25
Q6X8E3 Q6X3 600 10 10 10 25
Q2X8E4 Q2X4 200 25 25 25 50
Q4X8E4 Q4X4 400 25 25 25 50
Q6X8E4 Q6X4 600 25 25 25 50
1A
Q201E3 Q2N3 200 101010 25
Q401E3 Q4N3 400 101010 25
Q601E3 Q6N3 600 101010 25
Q201E4 Q2N4 200 252525 50
Q401E4 Q4N4 400 252525 50
Q601E4 Q6N4 600 252525 50
4A
Q2004L3 Q2004F31 Q2004D3 Q2004V3 200 10 10 10 25
Q4004L3 Q4004F31 Q4004D3 Q4004V3 400 10 10 10 25
Q6004L3 Q6004F31 Q6004D3 Q6004V3 600 10 10 10 25
Q2004L4 Q2004F41 Q2004D4 Q2004V4 200 25 25 25 50
Q4004L4 Q4004F41 Q4004D4 Q4004V4 400 25 25 25 50
Q6004L4 Q6004F41 Q6004D4 Q6004V4 600 25 25 25 50
Q8004L4 Q8004D4 Q8004V4 800 25 25 25 50
QK004L4 QK004D4 QK004V4 1000 25 25 25 50
6A
Q2006L4 Q2006F41 Q2006R4 Q2006N4 200 25 25 25 50
Q4006L4 Q4006F41 Q4006R4 Q4006N4 400 25 25 25 50
Q6006L5 Q6006F51 Q6006R5 Q6006N5 600 50 50 50 75
Q8006L5 Q8006R5 Q8006N5 800 50 50 50 75
QK006L5 QK006R5 QK006N5 1000 50 50 50 75
8A
Q2008L4 Q2008F41 Q2008R4 Q2008N4 200 25 25 25 50
Q4008L4 Q4008F41 Q4008R4 Q4008N4 400 25 25 25 50
Q6008L5 Q6008F51 Q6008R5 Q6008N5 600 50 50 50 75
Q8008L5 Q8008R5 Q8008N5 800 50 50 50 75
QK008L5 QK008R5 QK008N5 1000 50 50 50 75
MT1
G
MT2
MT1
MT2
G
G
MT1
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
MT2
MT1
G
MT2
MT2
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
MT2
MT2
G
MT1
MT2
MT2
MT1
G
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