Fairchild Semiconductor Triode For Alternating Current (TRIAC) 3

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Trigger Device Type Package Style (Meter) Surface Mount Terminal Position Configuration Case Connection Maximum On-state Voltage Package Body Material Maximum DC Gate Trigger Current Non Repetitive Peak On-state Current Terminal Form Package Shape Maximum On-state Current No. of Elements Maximum Leakage Current Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum Repetitive Peak Off-state Leakage Current No. of Terminals Sub-Category Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Maximum RMS On-state Current JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum DC Gate Trigger Voltage Qualification Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage Minimum Critical Rate of Rise of Commutation Voltage Minimum Critical Rate of Rise of Off-state Voltage Maximum Holding Current Additional Features JEDEC-95 Code JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Reference Standard

FKN08PN60

Fairchild Semiconductor

TRIAC

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

5 mA

THROUGH-HOLE

ROUND

1

.1 mA

3

TRIACs

125 Cel

-40 Cel

MATTE TIN

.8 A

O-PBCY-T3

2 V

Not Qualified

600 V

3 V/us

30 V/us

15 mA

TO-92

e3

FKN08PN40S

Fairchild Semiconductor

TRIAC

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

5 mA

THROUGH-HOLE

ROUND

1

.1 mA

3

TRIACs

125 Cel

-40 Cel

.8 A

O-PBCY-T3

2 V

Not Qualified

400 V

3 V/us

20 V/us

15 mA

TO-92

FKPF12N60

Fairchild Semiconductor

TRIAC

FLANGE MOUNT

NO

SINGLE

SINGLE

ISOLATED

PLASTIC/EPOXY

30 mA

THROUGH-HOLE

RECTANGULAR

1

.02 mA

3

TRIACs

125 Cel

-40 Cel

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

12 A

R-PSFM-T3

1.5 V

Not Qualified

600 V

10 V/us

300 V/us

50 mA

TO-220AB

e0

Triode For Alternating Current (TRIAC)

A Triode for Alternating Current (TRIAC) is a semiconductor device that is used to control the flow of electrical current in AC circuits. It is a bidirectional device that can conduct current in both directions, making it useful for AC power control applications.

TRIACs consist of a bidirectional switching element that allows for the control of AC current in both directions. They are typically used in applications where AC voltage needs to be controlled, such as in lighting control, motor speed control, and power supplies.

TRIACs work by applying a small current or voltage to the gate terminal, which allows current to flow through the device. Once the current reaches a certain level, the TRIAC turns on and conducts current in both directions until the current drops below a certain threshold, at which point the TRIAC turns off.

TRIACs are commonly used in conjunction with other components such as capacitors, inductors, and diodes to form complete electronic circuits. They are often used in power control circuits that require precise control of AC voltage or current.