The MAC224-10 is a high-performance triac developed by ON Semiconductor, designed for use in AC power control applications. This triac allows for the control of high current loads with simple triggering signals, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications including motor control, industrial lighting, heating, and domestic appliances.
Key Features
- High Blocking Voltage: The MAC224-10 is capable of withstanding voltages up to 600V, providing a robust solution for mains voltage applications.
- High Surge Current: It can handle surge currents up to 200A, ensuring reliable performance during short overcurrent conditions.
- Gate Trigger Current: The device has a specified gate trigger current (IGT) of 10mA maximum, which means it can be easily triggered with low power signals.
- On-State Current: It offers a high on-state current rating of 25A, which is suitable for controlling large loads.
- Quadrant Triggering: The triac is capable of being triggered in all four quadrants, providing flexibility in control schemes and ensuring compatibility with both positive and negative gate voltages.
Applications
The MAC224-10 is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications. Some common uses include:
- AC phase control circuits
- Motor speed regulators
- Light dimmers
- Heat controllers
- Solid-state relays
- Controlling electrical tools
Product Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage (VDRM) |
600V |
| On-State RMS Current (IT(RMS)) |
25A |
| Non-Repetitive Peak On-State Current (ITM) |
200A |
| Gate Trigger Current (IGT) |
10mA |
For engineers and designers looking for a reliable triac capable of handling high-power applications, the MAC224-10 from ON Semiconductor is an excellent choice. Its robust design and comprehensive feature set ensure it can meet the demands of challenging electrical environments.