STMicroelectronics T435-600B-TR Triac
The T435-600B-TR is a high-performance triac from STMicroelectronics, designed to manage AC loads with a maximum current of 4A. This semiconductor device is particularly suitable for applications requiring efficient and reliable control of high-power AC signals. It is commonly used in a variety of applications, including motor control, lighting control, and temperature regulation systems.
Constructed with STMicroelectronics' cutting-edge technology, the T435-600B-TR offers enhanced performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for both industrial and consumer applications. Its robust design is capable of withstanding high surge currents, and its gate trigger voltage is optimized for easy interfacing with microcontrollers and other logic-level devices.
Key Features:
- On-State RMS Current (IT(RMS)): 4 A
- Repetitive Peak Off-State Voltage (VDRM): 600 V
- Gate Trigger Current (IGT): 5 to 35 mA
- Non-Repetitive Surge Peak On-State Current (ITSM): 40 A
- Operating Junction Temperature Range (Tj): -40°C to 125°C
- Package: Surface-mount DPAK (TO-252)
- RoHS compliant: Yes
The device's high blocking voltage of 600 V makes it suitable for use in circuits with high peak voltages, ensuring reliability and safety in operation. Additionally, the T435-600B-TR is characterized by a low holding current, which helps prevent unintended triggering and ensures stable operation under low current conditions.
For ease of integration into surface-mount technology (SMT) production lines, the T435-600B-TR comes in a DPAK (TO-252) package, which is widely accepted in the industry for its compact size and efficient heat dissipation. This triac is also compliant with the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, making it an environmentally friendly choice for manufacturers concerned with sustainability.
Whether you are designing a new system or upgrading an existing one, the STMicroelectronics T435-600B-TR triac offers a reliable and efficient solution for controlling AC power in a wide range of applications.