TM8050H-8D3-TR Allicdata Electronics

TM8050H-8D3-TR Discrete Semiconductor Products

Allicdata Part #:

497-16450-2-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

TM8050H-8D3-TR

Price: $ 2.82
Product Category:

Discrete Semiconductor Products

Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics
Short Description: 80 A HIGH TEMPERATURE THYRISTOR
More Detail: SCR 800V 80A Standard Recovery Surface Mount D3Pak
DataSheet: TM8050H-8D3-TR datasheetTM8050H-8D3-TR Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 800
400 +: $ 2.56526
800 +: $ 2.30180
1200 +: $ 1.94128
2000 +: $ 1.84422
Stock 800Can Ship Immediately
$ 2.82
Specifications
Current - On State (It (RMS)) (Max): 80A
Supplier Device Package: D3Pak
Package / Case: TO-268-3, D³Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-268AA
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
SCR Type: Standard Recovery
Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm): 670A, 731A
Current - Off State (Max): 20µA
Current - Hold (Ih) (Max): 100mA
Series: --
Current - On State (It (AV)) (Max): 50A
Voltage - On State (Vtm) (Max): 1.55V
Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 50mA
Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 1.5V
Voltage - Off State: 800V
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Description

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Thyristors - SCRs (Silicon Controlled Rectifiers) are a form of semi-conductor device that can be used for both AC and DC applications. The main feature of an SCR is its ability to control the amount of current flowing through the device. In other words, the SCR can be used to “switch” the current on and off at the desired rate. The device consists of two semiconductor layers sandwiching a region of depleted silicon. The typical operating voltage range of an SCR is between 0.3V and 600V.

The TM8050H-8D3-TR is a 400V, 8.2A, 50Hz SCR suitable for use in general purpose applications. This device is typically used to control the flow of current between two points, such as switching applications requiring fast switching. It has a low on-state resistance and high current capability. The device can also be used in circuits with a high switching frequency.

The working principle of the TM8050H-8D3-TR is relatively simple. When a positive voltage is applied to the Gate terminal, the thyristor is turned on and the current flows through the device. To turn off the device, the Gate voltage needs to be pulled low. Once the Gate voltage is pulled low, the SCR will be turned off.

The TM8050H-8D3-TR is used in a variety of applications including motor drives, switchgear, UPS systems and power supplies. It can be used in systems where fast switching is required, as well as in applications where high current is needed. It can also be used in applications requiring a low voltage drop across the device.

In conclusion, the TM8050H-8D3-TR is a high current and fast switching SCR device, suitable for a variety of AC and DC applications. The main feature of the device is its ability to control the amount of current flowing through the device, making it ideal for applications requiring fast switching and high current. The specific data is subject to PDF, and the above content is for reference

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