Overview
The BT139X-600,127 is a planar passivated four-quadrant triac produced by WeEn Semiconductors. It is housed in a SOT186A (TO-220F) plastic package and is designed for applications that require high bidirectional transient and blocking voltage capability. This triac is suitable for various industrial and domestic uses, offering robust performance and reliability.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
On-State Voltage | 1.2 | V |
Holding Current (Ih Max) | 45 | mA |
Gate Trigger Voltage (Vgt) | 0.7 - 1.5 | V |
Gate Trigger Current (Igt) | 22 | mA |
Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage (VDRM) | 600 | V |
RMS On-State Current (IT(RMS)) | 16 | A |
Non-Repetitive Peak On-State Current (ITSM) | 155 | A |
Thermal Resistance Junction to Mounting Base (Rth(j-mb)) | 1.2 | K/W |
Key Features
- High thermal cycling performance
- Passivated triacs in a SOT186A (TO-220F) plastic package
- High bidirectional transient and blocking voltage capability
- Robust against high surge currents and voltage spikes
- Gate controlled turn-on and turn-off
Applications
- Motor control
- Industrial and domestic lighting
- Heating and static switching applications
- General purpose AC power switching
Q & A
- What is the BT139X-600,127 used for?
The BT139X-600,127 is used in applications requiring high bidirectional transient and blocking voltage capability, such as motor control, industrial and domestic lighting, and heating. - What is the maximum peak repetitive off-state voltage (VDRM) of the BT139X-600,127?
The maximum peak repetitive off-state voltage (VDRM) is 600 V. - What is the RMS on-state current (IT(RMS)) of the BT139X-600,127?
The RMS on-state current (IT(RMS)) is 16 A. - What is the non-repetitive peak on-state current (ITSM) of the BT139X-600,127?
The non-repetitive peak on-state current (ITSM) is 155 A. - What is the gate trigger voltage (Vgt) of the BT139X-600,127?
The gate trigger voltage (Vgt) ranges from 0.7 to 1.5 V. - What is the thermal resistance junction to mounting base (Rth(j-mb)) of the BT139X-600,127?
The thermal resistance junction to mounting base (Rth(j-mb)) is 1.2 K/W. - In what package is the BT139X-600,127 housed?
The BT139X-600,127 is housed in a SOT186A (TO-220F) plastic package. - What are the key features of the BT139X-600,127?
The key features include high thermal cycling performance, passivated triacs, and high bidirectional transient and blocking voltage capability. - Is the BT139X-600,127 suitable for high surge currents?
Yes, the BT139X-600,127 is robust against high surge currents and voltage spikes. - Can the BT139X-600,127 be used in domestic applications?
Yes, it can be used in domestic lighting and heating applications.