MKP9V160 Preferred Device 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 MKP9V160 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 T = 25C I 5.0 A J DRM (50 to 60 Hz Sine Wave) V = 90 V DRM ON CHARACTERISTICS Breakover Voltage V 150 170 V BO I = 200 A BO Peak OnState Voltage V 1.3 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, 50 to 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 A, 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 I DRM S V Breakover Voltage BO V S I DRM I Breakover Current BO I (BO) I Holding Current H + Voltage V On State Voltage V V TM DRM (BO) I Peak on State Current TM (V V ) (BO) S R S (I I ) S (BO)