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181RKI80PBF

181RKI80PBF

181RKI80PBF

Vishay

SCR

SOT-23

181RKI80PBF Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 18 Weeks
Mount Stud
Surface Mount NO
Number of Pins 4
Number of Terminals 3
Maximum Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (V/us) 500
Maximum Rate of Rise of On-State Current (A/us) 300
Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage (V) 2.5
Maximum Gate Trigger Current (mA) 150
Surge Current Rating (A) 4000
Maximum Holding Current (mA) 600
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage (V) 800
Maximum Gate Peak Inverse Voltage (V) 5
Peak On-State Voltage (V) 1.35@570A
Repetitive Peak Forward Blocking Voltage (V) 800
Rated Average On-State Current (A) 180
RMS On-State Current (A) 285
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current (mA) 30
Maximum Latching Current (mA) 1000(Typ)
Peak Gate Power Dissipation (W) 10
Average Gate Power Dissipation (W) 2
Circuit Fusing Consideration (A²S) 72000
Phase Control Yes
Minimum Operating Temperature (°C) -40
Maximum Operating Temperature (°C) 125
Supplier Package TO-93
Military No
Mounting Stud
Package Height 49.5(Max)
Package Length 35(Max)
Package Width 30.33(Max)
PCB changed 4
Manufacturer Vishay
RoHS Yes
Package Shape ROUND
Pbfree Code Yes
Max Operating Temperature 125 °C
Min Operating Temperature -40 °C
HTS Code 8541.30.00.80
Subcategory Silicon Controlled Rectifiers
Terminal Position UPPER
Terminal Form HIGH CURRENT CABLE
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) NOT SPECIFIED
Reach Compliance Code compliant
Pin Count 4
JESD-30 Code O-MUPM-H3
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Number of Elements 1
Configuration SINGLE
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm) 800 V
JEDEC-95 Code TO-209AB
Hold Current 600 mA
Trigger Device Type SCR
Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage 800 V
Non-Repetitive Pk On-state Cur 4000 A
Critical Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage-Min 500 V/us
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage 800 V
Stud Size 3/4-16 UNF-2A
RMS On-state Current-Max 285 A
Holding Current-Max 600 mA
DC Gate Trigger Current-Max 150 mA
DC Gate Trigger Voltage-Max 2.5 V
Circuit Commutated Turn-off Time-Nom 100 µs
181RKI80PBF Product Details

181RKI80PBF Overview


SCRs thyristor is the average forward current that can flow through the SCR at SCRs thyristors rated average state (A), which is 180.Maintaining the RMS on-state current under 285 A is essential for the device's normal operation.An off-state voltage that is repetitive is the maximum voltage that can cross the device, and this device has a repetitive peak voltage of 800 V.Diodes have a maximum repetitive reverse voltage (Vrrm) which expresses the maximum amount of voltage they can withstand in reverse-bias mode.Holding current (hypostatic) is the minimum amount of current that passes through a circuit to remain in an 'ON' state, and it may be 600 mA.A normal on-state voltage (V) should be [email protected] unblocked (On) state is converted into a blocked (Off) state by gate trigger current. This device has a DC gate trigger current-Max of 150 mA.Surge current rating indicates the maximum non-repetitive or surge current the SCR can withstand for a limited period of time during its life.The repetition peak reverse voltage represents the maximum value at any given instant, including all repetitive transient voltages.On-state current (A) describes the maximum current that can flow in the device at a specified case temperature, and on-state current (A) of this device is 285.

181RKI80PBF Features


the rated average on-state current is 180
the repetitive peak off-state voltage of this device is 800 V
its current can be 600 mA
the peak on-state voltage (V) should be 1.35@570A


181RKI80PBF Applications


There are a lot of Vishay
181RKI80PBF 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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