The T1050H-6G-TR is a high-performance triac manufactured by STMicroelectronics, designed to manage AC loads with high efficiency and precision. This semiconductor device is particularly suitable for applications requiring high thermal stability and optimized electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Key Features
- High Temperature Performance: The T1050H-6G-TR is characterized by its exceptional performance at high temperatures, with a maximum operating junction temperature of 150°C, ensuring reliability in demanding conditions.
- High Commutation Capability: With a high commutation capability, this triac can handle inductive loads efficiently, making it ideal for motor control applications and similar use cases.
- Snubberless Technology: The device utilizes snubberless technology which simplifies circuit design by eliminating the need for additional components to manage the switching performance.
- Rated at 10A RMS: It can handle a continuous RMS current of 10A, making it suitable for a wide range of power applications.
- 600V Blocking Voltage: The triac has a peak off-state voltage (blocking voltage) of 600V, which provides a good safety margin for applications with high voltage transients.
Applications
The T1050H-6G-TR is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- AC solid-state switches
- Motor control circuits
- Heating and lighting control systems
- AC phase control applications
Package and Quality
This triac comes in a robust and compact DPAK (TO-252) surface-mount package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. The package is designed for optimal heat dissipation and mechanical durability. Additionally, it is supplied in tape and reel packaging (suffix "-TR"), which facilitates automated assembly processes and is suitable for high-volume production requirements.
The T1050H-6G-TR is part of STMicroelectronics' commitment to delivering high-quality and reliable semiconductor products. It complies with international standards, ensuring consistent performance and suitability for global markets.