25TTS08STRLPBF Overview
A rated average on-state current is the maximum consecutive average forward current that the SCR can handle, and it is equal to 16 A.There is no RMS current (Irms) for the current, since RMS currents do not take into account direction.The RMS on-state current must be kept below 25 A in order for the device to function normally.A device's repetitive peak off-state voltage is the maximum peak voltage allowed across the device, and this device's repetitive peak off-state voltage is 800 V.There is no maximum repetitive reverse voltage for this device, as it has no maximum repetitive reverse voltage (Vrrm).Electrical, electromagnetic, and electronic devices have holding currents (hypostatic), which are the minimum currents required to maintain their 'ON' states.Peak voltage (V) for normal operation should be
[email protected] with DC gate trigger current-Max of 45 mA are switched between blocked (Off) and unblocked states by gate trigger current.This SCR has a surge current rating of 350, which means that it can handle a limited amount of nonrepetitive or surge current.Repetitive peak reverse voltages are the maximum instantaneous reverse voltage values, including all repetitive transient voltages.An RMS on-state current (A) indicates the maximum current allowed in the device for a specific case temperature, and for this device this value is 25.
25TTS08STRLPBF Features
the rated average on-state current is 16
its RMS current (Irms) is 25 A
the repetitive peak off-state voltage of this device is 800 V
its current can be 100 mA
the peak on-state voltage (V) should be 1.25@16A
25TTS08STRLPBF Applications
There are a lot of Vishay
25TTS08STRLPBF applications of SCRs thyristors.
- DC motor control and drives
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- Battery charges
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- Welders
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- Power converters
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- Lighting control
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- Heat and temperature control
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- Motor starters
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- DC motor controls - AC motor controls
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- Uninterruptable power supplies
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- Wind mill
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