The STMicroelectronics T835H-8G is a high-performance triac designed to manage AC loads in a variety of applications. This triac is part of the STMicroelectronics T8 series, which is renowned for its robustness and reliability. The T835H-8G is specifically engineered to offer a superior solution for AC power control in industrial and home appliances, where efficient and effective load management is crucial.
Key Features
- Voltage Capability: The T835H-8G has an impressive off-state voltage of up to 800V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Current Rating: With an on-state RMS current of 8A, this triac can handle significant power levels, ensuring stable performance in demanding situations.
- High Commutation Performance: The device is capable of high commutation performance, which allows it to switch off high inductive loads with ease.
- Temperature Resilience: It is designed to operate over a wide range of ambient temperatures, from -40°C to 125°C, providing reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
- Gate Trigger Current: A low gate trigger current (IGT) makes the T835H-8G easy to drive with a wide variety of gate circuits.
- Package: Housed in a D2PAK package, the T835H-8G is compact and offers excellent power density for its size.
Applications
The T835H-8G is versatile and can be used in various applications, such as:
- Motor control circuits in power tools, kitchen appliances, and industrial machines.
- Lighting systems including dimmers and switch-mode applications.
- Heating systems such as electric heaters and HVAC units.
- AC phase control operations.
- Speed controllers and soft starters for AC motors.
Quality and Reliability
STMicroelectronics is committed to delivering high-quality products. The T835H-8G triac has been rigorously tested to meet stringent standards, ensuring a reliable solution for designers and manufacturers. With its robust design and superior electrical characteristics, the T835H-8G is an excellent choice for those seeking a dependable triac for their AC power control needs.