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Q6016LH651 Datasheet, PDF (1/9 Pages) Littelfuse – 15 Amp Standard & 16 Amp Alternistor (High Commutation) Triacs
Teccor® brand Thyristors
15 Amp Standard & 16 Amp Alternistor (High Commutation) Triacs
Qxx15xx & Qxx16xHx Series
®
Agency Approval
Agency
®
Agency File Number
L Package : E71639
Main Features
Symbol
IT(RMS)
VDRM/ VRRM
IGT (Q1)
Value
15 & 16
400 to 1000
10 to 80
Unit
A
V
mA
Schematic Symbol
MT2
MT1
G
Description
15 Amp and 16 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series
is designed for AC switching and phase control applications
such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls,
lighting controls, and static switching relays.
Standard type devices normally operate in Quadrants I & III
triggered from AC line.
Alternistor type devices only operate in quadrants I, II, & III
and are used in circuits requiring high dv/dt capability.
Features & Benefits
• RoHS Compliant
• Glass – passivated
junctions
• Voltage capability up to
1000 V
• Surge capability up to
200 A
• Electrically isolated
“L-Package” is UL
recognized for 2500Vrms
• Solid-state switching
eliminates arcing or
contact bounce that
create voltage transients
• No contacts to wear
out from reaction of
switching events
• Restricted (or limited) RFI
generation, depending
on activation point in sine
wave
• Requires only a small
gate activation pulse in
each half-cycle
Applications
Excellent for AC switching and phase control applications
such as heating, lighting, and motor speed controls.
Typical applications are AC solid-state switches, light
dimmers, power tools, lawn care equipment, home/brown
goods and white goods appliances.
Alternistor Triacs (no snubber required) are used in
applications with extremely inductive loads requiring
highest commutation performance.
Internally constructed isolated packages are offered for
ease of heat sinking with highest isolation voltage.
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Revised: November 1, 2010 05:04 PM
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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