TTeccoreccor br brand and ThThyryrististorsors High Energy Bidirectional SIDACs Kxxx0yH Series Description The new Kxxx0yH is a higher energy SIDAC switch for gas ignition applications requiring higher current pulse current especially at low repetition rate. It is offered in a DO-15 and TO-92 leaded packages as well as DO-214 surface mount package. Voltage activation of this solid state switch is accomplished with peak voltage level of 190 to 280Volts. The SIDAC is a silicon bilateral voltage triggered Thyristor switch that switches on through a negative resistance region to a low on-state voltage. Conduction will continue until current is interrupted or lowered below minimum holding current of the device. Features t JSDVJU 0SJFOUFE t SFOU VMTF VS 1 Schematic Symbol Capability t PMU BHF PG 7 SJHHFSJOH 5 to 280V t P)4 PNQMJBOU 3 Applications Suitable for high voltage power supplies, natural gas igniters, and Xenon ash ignition. Electrical Specications (T = 25C, unless otherwise specied) J Symbol Parameters Test Conditions Min Max Unit K2000yH 190 215 K2200yH 205 230 V Breakover/Trigger Voltage V BO K2400yH 220 250 K2500yH 240 280 K2000yH 180 K2200yH 180 V Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage V DRM K2400yH 190 K2500yH 200 I 50/60Hz, T < 125C On-state RMS Current 1 A T(RMS) J V I = 1A Peak On-state Voltage 1.5 V TM T R = 100 L I Dynamic Holding Current 150 mA H 50/60Hz Sine Wave (V V ) BO S R Switching Resistance, R = 50/60Hz Sine Wave 100 8 S S (I I ) S BO I Breakover Current 50/60Hz Sine Wave 50 A BO Peak Repetitive Pulse Current 60Hz 120 I t = 10s A TRM p (refer to gure 4) 5Hz 280 di/dt Critical Rate of Rise of On-State Current 150 A/s dv/dt Critical Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage 1500 V/s T Storage Temperature Range -40 150 C S T Junction Temperature Range -40 125 C J DO-15 18 R Thermal Resistance, Junction to Lead C/W R JL DO-214 30 R Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case DO-92 35 C/W R JC DO-15 75 R Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient C/W R JA DO-92 95 Note: xxx - voltage, y = package Kxxx0yH Series 2008 Littelfuse, Inc.2008 Littelfuse, Inc. 321321 Specications are subject to change without notice. Specications are subject to change without notice. Revised: August 29, 2008 Please refer to Teccor brand Thyristors High Energy Bidirectional SIDACs Figure 2: On-state Current vs. On-state Figure 1: V-I Characteristics Voltage (Typical) +I 9 I T 8 7 I H R S 6 I S 5 I BO I DRM 4 -V +V 3 V BO V V T 2 S (V -V ) BO S R = V S DRM (I -I ) 1 S BO 0 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 Instantaneous On-state Voltage (v ) Volts T -I Figure 3: Power Dissipation vs. On-state Current Figure 4: Repetitive Peak On-state Current (I ) TRM (Typical) vs. Pulse Width at Various Frequencies 1.2 1000 di/dt Limit Line I TM 1.0 t O 1/f 0.8 100 1 kHz 0.6 5 Hz 60 Hz 5 kHz 0.4 10 CURRENT WAVEFORM: Sinusoidal 0.2 LOAD: Resistive or Inductive CONDUCTION ANGLE: See basic SIDAC circuit in Figure 12 0.0 1 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1 10 100 1000 RMS On-State Current I - Amps Pulse Base Width (t ) - us T(RMS) O Figure 5: Surge Peak On-state Current Figure 6: Normalized V Change BO vs. Number of Cycles vs. Junction Temperature 10% 100 SUPPLY FREQUENCY: 60 Hz Sinusoidal LOAD: Resistive 8% RMS ON-STATE CURRENT: I RMS Maximum Rated T Value at Specied Junction Temperature 6% 4% 2% 10 0% -2% Notes: 1) Blocking capability may be lost during -4% and immediately following surge current interval. -6% 2) Overload may not be repeated until junction temperature has returned -8% to steady-state rated value. 1 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 1 10 100 1000 JunctionTemperature (T ) -- C Surge Current Duration -- Full Cycles J Kxxx0yH Series 2008 Littelfuse, Inc. 322 Specications are subject to change without notice. Specications are subject to change without notice. Revised: August 29, 2008 Please refer to