The BT136F-600E is a 4A Triac manufactured by Teccor Electronics. Triacs are semiconductor devices used for controlling AC power, functioning as an electronically controlled switch. This particular triac is designed for applications requiring moderate current handling and a voltage rating of 600V. Being listed as 'END - OF - LIFE', its availability should be carefully checked, and alternative components may be required for new designs.
Applications:
- Light dimmers: Used to control the brightness of incandescent and some LED lights.
- Motor speed control: Controlling the speed of small AC motors, such as those in fans or appliances.
- Solid-state relays (SSR): As the switching element in SSRs for controlling AC loads.
- Heater control: Regulating the temperature of electric heaters.
- AC power switching: General-purpose switching of AC power in various applications.
Features:
- 4A On-state Current: Capable of handling up to 4 Amperes of continuous current.
- 600V Blocking Voltage: Can withstand up to 600 Volts in the off-state.
- Sensitive Gate Triggering: Requires a low gate current to turn on, allowing for direct interfacing with microcontrollers.
- High Surge Current Capability: Can withstand high surge currents, making it suitable for inductive loads.
- Through-hole Package: Typically available in a through-hole package for easy mounting on PCBs.
Benefits:
- Efficient AC Power Control: Provides a reliable method for controlling AC power to various loads.
- Direct Microcontroller Interface: Sensitive gate allows for easy control with low-power microcontrollers.
- Overload Protection: High surge current capability protects the triac from damage due to overload conditions.
- Compact Design: Relatively small package size allows for integration into space-constrained applications.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a cost-effective solution for AC power control compared to other methods.
Additional Details:
The BT136F-600E requires a heat sink for proper operation at higher currents. The gate trigger current (Igt) is a key specification to consider when designing the gate drive circuitry. As an 'END - OF - LIFE' component, it is crucial to evaluate alternative parts for new designs and long-term product availability. The datasheet for the BT136F-600E contains comprehensive information regarding its electrical characteristics, thermal performance, and application recommendations. Proper snubbing circuitry may be required for inductive loads to prevent false triggering. Triacs offer a versatile method to control AC power in diverse applications, from simple light dimmers to complex industrial control systems.