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Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rated RMS On-State Current | IT(RMS) | - | 16 | - | A |
Peak On-State Current | ITSM | - | 50 | - | A (10 ms) |
On-State Voltage Drop | VTM | 1.2 | - | 1.8 | V |
Holding Current | IH | 5 | - | 15 | mA |
Gate Trigger Current | IG(T) | 10 | - | 50 | mA |
Gate Trigger Voltage | VG(T) | 1.5 | - | 3 | V |
Maximum Repetitive Off-State Voltage | VDRM | - | 600 | - | V |
Junction Temperature | TJ | -40 | - | 125 | °C |
Storage Temperature | TSTG | -40 | - | 125 | °C |
Instructions for BTA26-600B:
Mounting and Handling:
- Ensure that the device is mounted on a suitable heatsink to maintain the junction temperature within the specified limits.
- Handle the device with care to avoid damage to the leads and the body.
Circuit Design:
- Use a gate resistor (typically 100-220 ohms) to limit the gate current and protect the gate from overvoltage.
- Ensure that the load current does not exceed the rated RMS on-state current (16A).
- Use a snubber circuit (RC network) to suppress voltage transients and prevent false triggering.
Triggering:
- Apply a gate trigger current (IG(T)) of at least 10 mA to ensure reliable turn-on.
- The gate trigger voltage (VG(T)) should be between 1.5V and 3V.
Dissipation Management:
- Calculate the power dissipation (P = VTM * IT(RMS)) and ensure it does not exceed the maximum allowable power dissipation for the device.
- Use a heatsink if necessary to keep the junction temperature below 125°C.
Storage and Operation:
- Store the device in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.
- Operate the device within the specified temperature range (-40°C to 125°C).
Testing:
- Test the device under controlled conditions to ensure it meets the specified parameters.
- Use a multimeter or oscilloscope to verify the on-state and off-state voltages and currents.
Safety Precautions:
- Always disconnect the power supply before making any connections or modifications.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling high-voltage circuits.
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