Overview
The MCR25N is a thyristor device produced by onsemi, designed to meet high reliability and performance standards. This component is part of onsemi's extensive range of power management and control solutions. The MCR25N is engineered to handle various power control applications, ensuring robust and efficient operation under different environmental conditions.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Max Limit | Min Limit | Typical Value |
---|---|---|---|
VDRM (Voltage Drain Resistance Maximum) | 1.00E-05 A | 0.00E+00 A | 1.22E-06 A |
IGTF (Gate Trigger Current) | 3.00E-02 A | 4.00E-03 A | 1.14E-02 A |
VGT (Gate Trigger Voltage) | 1.00E+00 V | 5.00E-01 V | 7.88E-01 V |
IH (Holding Current) | 4.00E-02 A | 5.00E-03 A | 1.52E-02 A |
IL (Latching Current) | 5.00E-02 A | 0.00E+00 A | 2.02E-02 A |
VTM (On-State Voltage) | 1.80E+00 V | 0.00E+00 V | 1.24E+00 V |
Key Features
- High Reliability: The MCR25N undergoes rigorous reliability tests including High Temperature Reverse Bias (HTRB), High Temperature Forward Bias (HTFB), and Temperature Cycling, ensuring it meets or exceeds onsemi standards.
- Robust Performance: Designed to handle various power control applications with specified gate trigger current and voltage, holding current, and latching current.
- Wide Operating Range: Suitable for a range of environmental conditions, including high temperatures and different voltage levels.
- Compact Packaging: Available in TO220 packaging, making it suitable for a variety of applications where space is a consideration.
Applications
- Power Control Systems: Used in circuits that require controlled switching and power management.
- Industrial Automation: Suitable for use in industrial automation systems where reliable power control is crucial.
- Consumer Electronics: Can be used in various consumer electronic devices that require efficient power management.
- Automotive Systems: Applicable in automotive systems for reliable power control and management.
Q & A
- What is the maximum voltage drain resistance (VDRM) of the MCR25N?
The maximum VDRM of the MCR25N is 1.00E-05 A.
- What is the typical gate trigger current (IGTF) of the MCR25N?
The typical IGTF of the MCR25N is 1.14E-02 A.
- What is the holding current (IH) of the MCR25N?
The holding current (IH) of the MCR25N is up to 4.00E-02 A.
- What is the on-state voltage (VTM) of the MCR25N?
The on-state voltage (VTM) of the MCR25N is up to 1.80E+00 V.
- What packaging is the MCR25N available in?
The MCR25N is available in TO220 packaging.
- What are some common applications of the MCR25N?
The MCR25N is commonly used in power control systems, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and automotive systems.
- What reliability tests does the MCR25N undergo?
The MCR25N undergoes High Temperature Reverse Bias (HTRB), High Temperature Forward Bias (HTFB), Temperature Cycling, and other reliability tests.
- What is the maximum gate trigger voltage (VGT) of the MCR25N?
The maximum gate trigger voltage (VGT) of the MCR25N is 1.00E+00 V.
- What is the latching current (IL) of the MCR25N?
The latching current (IL) of the MCR25N is up to 5.00E-02 A.
- Is the MCR25N suitable for high-temperature environments?