MKP3V120, MKP3V240 Sidac High Voltage Bidirectional Triggers Bidirectional devices designed for direct interface with the AC power line. Upon reaching the breakover voltage in each direction, the device switches from a blocking state to a low voltage onstate. Conduction will continue like a Triac until the main terminal current MKP3V120, MKP3V240 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T = 25C unless otherwise noted Electricals apply in both directions) C Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit OFF CHARACTERISTICS Repetitive Peak OffState Current I 10 A DRM (50 to 60 Hz Sine Wave) V = 90 V MKP3V120 DRM V = 180 V MKP3V240 DRM ON CHARACTERISTICS V V Breakover Voltage, I = 200 A BO BO MKP3V120 110 130 MKP3V240 220 250 Breakover Current I 200 A BO Peak OnState Voltage V 1.1 1.5 V TM (I = 1 A Peak, Pulse Width 300 s, Duty Cycle 2%) TM Dynamic Holding Current I 100 mA H (Sine Wave, 60 Hz, R = 100 ) L Switching Resistance R 0.1 k S (Sine Wave, 50 to 60 Hz) DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS Critical RateofRise of OnState Current, di/dt 120 A/ s Critical Damped Waveform Circuit (I = 130 , Pulse Width = 10 sec) PK Voltage Current Characteristic of SIDAC (Bidirectional Device) + Current I TM V TM Slope = R S Symbol Parameter I H I Off State Leakage Current DRM V Off State Repetitive Blocking Voltage DRM I S V Breakover Voltage BO V S I DRM I Breakover Current BO I (BO) I Holding Current H + Voltage V On State Voltage TM V V DRM (BO) I Peak on State Current TM (V V ) (BO) S R S (I I ) S (BO)