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Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Forward Voltage | V_F | - | 1.2 | 1.7 | V | I_T = 1 A |
Holding Current | I_H | 5 | - | 20 | mA | |
Latching Current | I_L | 5 | - | 50 | mA | |
Maximum Repetitive Peak Off-State Voltage | V DRM | - | - | 400 | V | T_J = 25°C |
Maximum RMS On-State Current | I_T(RMS) | - | - | 4 | A | T_C = 30°C, sin 120° |
Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current | I_TSM | - | - | 50 | A | t = 10 ms, sin 120° |
Gate Trigger Current | I GT | 5 | - | 50 | mA | V_G = 5 V |
Gate Trigger Voltage | V GT | 1.5 | - | 3 | V | I_GT = 50 mA |
Instructions for BT136:
Mounting and Handling:
- Ensure proper handling to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Use appropriate heat sinks if operating near maximum current ratings.
Circuit Design Considerations:
- Ensure the gate trigger current is within the specified range to reliably turn on the device.
- Keep the off-state voltage below the maximum repetitive peak off-state voltage to prevent breakdown.
Operating Temperature Range:
- The junction temperature (T_J) should not exceed the maximum allowable temperature as specified in the datasheet.
Surge Current Handling:
- For applications involving surge currents, ensure that the duration and magnitude do not exceed the non-repetitive surge current rating.
Testing and Validation:
- Verify the holding and latching currents in your specific application setup to ensure stable operation.
Safety Precautions:
- Always follow safety guidelines when working with electrical components to prevent injury or damage.
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