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BTA204-500F View Datasheet(PDF) - Philips Electronics

Part Name
Description
Manufacturer
BTA204-500F
Philips
Philips Electronics Philips
BTA204-500F Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
1 2 3 4 5 6
Philips Semiconductors
Three quadrant triacs
guaranteed commutation
Product specification
BTA204 series D, E and F
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
Passivated guaranteed commutation
triacs in a plastic envelope, intended
for use in motor control circuits or with
other highly inductive loads. These
devices balance the requirements of
commutation performance and gate
sensitivity. The "sensitive gate" E
series and "logic level" D series are
intended for interfacing with low power
drivers, including micro controllers.
SYMBOL PARAMETER
MAX. MAX. MAX. UNIT
VDRM
IT(RMS)
ITSM
BTA204- 500D 600D -
BTA204- 500E 600E 800E
BTA204- 500F 600F 800F
Repetitive peak
500 600 800 V
off-state voltages
RMS on-state current
4
4
4
A
Non-repetitive peak on-state 25 25 25 A
current
PINNING - TO220AB
PIN CONFIGURATION
SYMBOL
PIN
DESCRIPTION
tab
1 main terminal 1
2 main terminal 2
T2
T1
3 gate
tab main terminal 2
1 23
G
LIMITING VALUES
Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134).
SYMBOL PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
VDRM
Repetitive peak off-state
voltages
-500
-
5001
IT(RMS)
ITSM
I2t
dIT/dt
IGM
VGM
PGM
PG(AV)
Tstg
Tj
RMS on-state current
full sine wave;
-
Non-repetitive peak
Tmb 107 ˚C
full sine wave;
on-state current
Tj = 25 ˚C prior to
surge
t = 20 ms
-
t = 16.7 ms
-
I2t for fusing
t = 10 ms
-
Repetitive rate of rise of
on-state current after
triggering
ITM = 6 A; IG = 0.2 A;
dIG/dt = 0.2 A/µs
Peak gate current
-
Peak gate voltage
-
Peak gate power
-
Average gate power
over any 20 ms
-
period
Storage temperature
-40
Operating junction
-
temperature
MAX.
-600
6001
4
25
27
3.1
100
2
5
5
0.5
150
125
-800
800
UNIT
V
A
A
A
A2s
A/µs
A
V
W
W
˚C
˚C
1 Although not recommended, off-state voltages up to 800V may be applied without damage, but the triac may
switch to the on-state. The rate of rise of current should not exceed 6 A/µs.
December 1998
1
Rev 1.000

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