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TRIACS
DESCRIPTION
Passivated, sensitive gate triacs in a plastic envelope, intended for use in general purpose bidirectional switching and phase control applications, where high sensitivity is required in all four quadrants.
TRIAC
SYMBOL
MT2
1
TO-220
G MT1
1:MT1 2:MT2 3:GATE
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
Repetitive peak off-state voltages UT136E-5 UT136E-6 UT136E-8
SYMBOL
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RATINGS
500* 600* 800 4
UNIT
V
VDRM
RMS on-state current full sine wave; Tmb 107 C Non-repetitive peak on-state current (Full sine wave; Tj = 25 C prior to surge) t = 20ms t = 16.7 ms I2t for fusing t = 10 ms Repetitive rate of rise of on-state current after triggering ITM = 6 A; IG = 0.2A;dIG /dt = 0.2A/s T2+ G+ T2+ GT2- GT2- G+
IT(RMS)
A
ITSM
25 27 3.1
A A2s
I2t
dIT /dt
50 50 50 10
A/s
Peak gate voltage VGM 5 V Peak gate current IGM 2 A Peak gate power PGM 5 W Average gate power (over any 20 ms period) PG(AV) 0.5 W Storage temperature Tstg -40 ~ 150 Operating junction temperature Tj 125 *Although not recommended, off-state voltages up to 800V may be applied without damage, but the traic may switch to the on-state. The rate of rise of current should not exceed 3A/s.
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THERMAL RESISTANCES
PARAMETER
Thermal resistance Junction to mounting base Full cycle Half cycle Thermal resistance Junction to ambient (In free air)
TRIAC
SYMBOL
Rth j-mb Rth j-a 60
MIN
TYP
MAX
3.0 3.7
UNIT
K/W K/W
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS (Tj=25C, unless otherwise stated)
PARAMETER
Gate trigger current IGT
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
VD = 12 V; IT = 0.1 A T2+ G+ T2+ GT2- GT2- G+ VD = 12 V; IGT = 0.1 A T2+ G+ T2+ GT2- GT2- G+ VD = 12 V; IGT = 0.1 A IT = 5 A VD = 12 V; IT = 0.1 A VD = 400V ; IT = 0.1 A; Tj =125C VD = VDRM(max) ; Tj = 125 C
MIN
TYP
2.5 4.0 5.0 11 3.0 10 2.5 4.0 2.2 1.4 0.7 0.4 0.1
MAX
10 10 10 25 15 20 15 20 15 1.7 1.5
UNIT
mA
Latching current IL
mA
Holding current On-state voltage Gate trigger voltage
IH VT VGT
0.25
mA V V V mA
Off-state leakage current
ID
0.5
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS(Tj=25C, unless otherwise stated)
PARAMETER
Critical rate of rise of Off-state voltage Gate controlled turn-on time
SYMBOL
dVD /dt tgt
CONDITIONS
VDM = 67% VDRM(max) ; Tj =125C; exponential waveform; gate open circuit ITM = 6 A; VD= VDRM(max) ; IG=0.1A; dIG/dt=5A/s
MIN
TYP
50 2
MAX
UNIT
V/s s
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
8 Ptot/W 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 Tmb(max)/C IT(RMS)/A
TRIAC
101
5 4 3 2 1
104 =180 107 =120 =90 110 =60 113 =30 116 119 122
107
125 5 2 3 4 IT(RMS)/A Fig.1. Maximum on-state dissipation,Ptot, versus rms on-state current,IT(RMS)where =conduction angle.
0 -50
0
50
100
150
Tmb/C Fig.4. Maximum permissible rms current lT(RMS), versus mounting base temperature Tmb IT(RMS)/A 12
ITSM/A 1000 IT T 100 dIT/dt limit T2-G+ quadrant 10 10us ITSM
10 time
Tj initial=25max
8 6 4 2
100us
1ms
10ms
100ms
0 0.01
0.1
1
10
30 25 20 15 10 5
T/s Fig.2.Maximum Permissible non-repetitive peak on-state Current ITSM,versus pulse width tp, for sinusoidal currents,tp20ms ITSM/A IT ITSM T time 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 10 100 1000 0.4 -50
surge duration /S Fig. 5.Maximum permissible repetitive rms on-state current lT(RMS),versus surge duration,for sinusoidal currents,f=50HZ;Tmb107 VGT(Tj) VGT(25)
Tj initial=25max
0 0
0 0
50 50
100 100
150 150
Number of cycles at 50Hz Fig3.Maximum Permissible non-repetitive peak on-state current ITSM,versus number of cycles,for sinusoidal currents,f=50HZ.
Tj/ Fig.6. Normalised gate trigger voltage VGT(Tj)/VGT(25),versus junction temperature Tj.
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TRIAC
3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5
IGT(Tj) IGT(25)
T2+G+ T2+GT2-GT2-G+
IT/A 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 50 Tj/ 100 150 0 0 0.5 1 1.5 VT/V 2 2.5 3
Tj=125 Tj=25
max typ
Vo=1.27V Rs=0.091Ohms
0 -50
Fig. 7.Normalised gate trigger Current IGT(Tj)/IGT(25),versus junction temperature Tj. IL(Tj) IL(25)
Fig.10.Typical and maximum on-state characteristic.
3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5
10
unidirectional bidirectional
1
0.1
PD
tp t
0 -50
0
50 Tj/
100
150
0.01 10us
0.1ms
1ms
10ms tp/s
0.1s
1s
10s
3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5
Fig.8.Normalised latching Current IL(Tj)/IL(25), versus junction temperature Tj IH(Tj) IH(25)
Fig.11.Transient thermal impedance Zthj-mb,versus pulse width tp. 1000 dVD/dt(V/us)
10
0 -50
0
50 Tj/
100
150
1
0
50 Tj/C
100
150
Fig. 9.Normalised holding current IH(Tj)/IH(25), versus junction temperature Tj.
Fig.12.Typical,critical rate of rise of off-satate voltage,dVD/dt versus junction temperature Tj
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TRIAC
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