STMicroelectronics Surface, 3-Pin, TRIAC 600 V, Gate Trigger 1 V

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RS Stock No.:
188-8416
Mfr. Part No.:
T1635H-6G-TR
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

TRIAC

Rated Average On-State Current Irms

16A

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

TO-263

Maximum Gate Trigger Current Igt

50mA

Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage VDRM

600V

Surge Current Rating

168A

Pin Count

3

Configuration

Single

Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage Vgt

1V

Maximum Holding Current Ih

35mA

Peak Gate Power Dissipation

1W

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Height

4.37mm

Width

9.35 mm

Length

10.28mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Automotive Standard

No

Available in through-hole or surface mount packages, the T1635H and T1650H Triac series are suitable for general purpose mains power ac switching.

By using an internal ceramic pad, the T16xxH-6I provides voltage insulation (rated at 2500 V rms).

Medium current Triac

150 °C max. Tjturn-off commutation

Low thermal resistance with clip bonding

Very high 3 quadrants commutation capability

Applications

Especially designed to operate in high power density or universal motor applications such as vacuum cleaner and washing machine drum motor, these 16 A Triacs provide a very high switching capability up to junction temperatures of 150 °C

The heatsink can be reduced, compared to traditional Triacs, according to the high performance at given junction temperatures

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