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Coping with increasing number of AC loads

Part of STMicroelectronics’ T-series and available atRutronik, the T1635T-8I Snubberless 16A Triac, is designed for the increasing number of AC loads in appliance control applications.

The triacs are available in a ceramic-insulated TO-220AB package, which meets both immunity and high-commutation needs, offering a cost-effective solution with excellent trade-off of surge current versus immunity and commutation.



The package is also RoHS (2002/95/EC) compliant.

Coping with increasing number of AC loads
T-series of Snubberless Triacs designed for the ever increasing number of AC loads

The three-quadrant triacs cannot be turned on in the fourth quadrant which is favourable in applications with inductive loads.

All components are snubberless devices so a resistive/capacitive network is not necessary (if the datasheet limits are respected). The series provides an insulated tab (rated at 2500Vrms) and is UL certified (ref. file E81734).

The devices are intended for circuits where high static and dynamic dV/dt and high dI/ dt can occur.

Target applications include general purpose AC line load switching, home appliance, fan, pump, solenoid, lighting, heaters, inrush current limiting circuits and overvoltage crowbar protection circuits.

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