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SF25JZ51(F)

SF25JZ51(F)

SF25JZ51(F)

Toshiba

SOT-23

SF25JZ51(F) Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage (V) 1.5
Maximum Gate Trigger Current (mA) 20
Surge Current Rating (A) 385
Maximum Holding Current (mA) 100
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage (V) 600
Maximum Gate Peak Inverse Voltage (V) 5
Peak On-State Voltage (V) 1.5@80A
Repetitive Peak Forward Blocking Voltage (V) 600
Rated Average On-State Current (A) 25
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current (mA) 0.01
Phase Control No
Minimum Operating Temperature (°C) -40
Maximum Operating Temperature (°C) 125
AEC Qualified No
Supplier Package TO-3P(N)IS
Military No
Mounting Through Hole
Package Height 21
Package Length 15.8
Package Width 5.3
PCB changed 3
Tab Tab
Part Status Obsolete
Pin Count 3
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
SF25JZ51(F) Product Details

SF25JZ51(F) Overview


In an SCR, the rated average on-state current (A) is the maximum repeated average value of forward current that can flow through the device, and it is 25.During normal operation, the peak on-state voltage (V) should be [email protected] with surge current ratings of 385 can withstand peak non-repetitive or surge current during a limited number of cycles during their lifespan.Repeated peak reverse voltage equals the maximum amount of reverse voltage within an instantaneous period of time, including any repetitive transient voltages. It is 600 V.

SF25JZ51(F) Features


the rated average on-state current is 25
the peak on-state voltage (V) should be 1.5@80A


SF25JZ51(F) Applications


There are a lot of Toshiba
SF25JZ51(F) applications of SCRs thyristors.


  • DC motor control and drives
  • Battery charges
  • Welders
  • Power converters
  • Lighting control
  • Heat and temperature control
  • Motor starters
  • DC motor controls - AC motor controls
  • Uninterruptable power supplies
  • Wind mill

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