MAC321-10 Motorola, MAC321-10 Datasheet

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MAC321-10

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MAC321-10
Description
TRIACs 20 AMPERES RMS 200 thru 800 VOLTS
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet

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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
Triacs
Silicon Bidirectional Thyristors
. . . designed for full-wave ac control applications primarily in industrial environments
needing noise immunity.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
1. V DRM for all types can be applied on a continuous basis. Blocking voltages shall not be tested with a constant current source such that the
Motorola Thyristor Device Data
Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage (1) (T J = –40 to +125 C,
Peak Gate Voltage
On-State Current RMS (T C = +75 C
Peak Surge Current (One Full Cycle, 60 Hz, T C = +75 C
Circuit Fusing Considerations (t = 8.3 ms)
Peak Gate Power (T C = +75 C, Pulse Width = 2.0 s)
Average Gate Power (T C = +75 C, t = 8.3 ms)
Peak Gate Current
Operating Junction Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case
Motorola, Inc. 1995
voltage ratings of the devices are exceeded.
Guaranteed High Commutation Voltage
High Blocking Voltage — V DRM to 800 V
Photo Glass Passivated Junction for Improved Power Cycling Capability and
1/2 Sine Wave 50 to 60 Hz, Open Gate)
Full Cycle Sine Wave 50 to 60 Hz)
preceded and followed by Rated Current)
dv/dt — 500 V/ s Min @ T C = 25 C
Reliability
(T C = 25 C unless otherwise noted.)
Characteristic
Rating
MAC321-4
MAC321-6
MAC321-8
MAC321-10
MT2
G
I T(RMS)
Symbol
Symbol
P G(AV)
V DRM
R JC
MT1
V GM
I TSM
P GM
I GM
T stg
I 2 t
T J
–40 to +125
–40 to +150
200 thru 800 VOLTS
20 AMPERES RMS
Value
MAC321
Max
200
400
600
800
150
0.5
2.0
1.8
10
20
93
20
Series
CASE 221A-04
(TO-220AB)
TRIACs
STYLE 4
Order this document
by MAC321/D
Watts
Volts
Volts
Amp
Amp
Watt
Amp
Unit
Unit
A 2 s
C/W
C
C
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MAC321-10 Summary of contents

Page 1

... V DRM for all types can be applied on a continuous basis. Blocking voltages shall not be tested with a constant current source such that the voltage ratings of the devices are exceeded. Motorola Thyristor Device Data Motorola, Inc. 1995 MT2 G MAC321-4 MAC321-6 MAC321-8 MAC321-10 Order this document by MAC321/D MAC321 Series TRIACs 20 AMPERES RMS 200 thru 800 VOLTS MT1 ...

Page 2

... MAC321 Series ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ( unless otherwise noted.) Characteristic Peak Blocking Current ( Rated V DRM , Gate Open) Peak On-State Voltage (Either Direction Peak; Pulse Width 2.0 ms, Duty Cycle Gate Trigger Current (Continuous dc) (Main Terminal Voltage = 12 Vdc 100 Ohms) MT2(+), G(+) MT2(+), G(– ...

Page 3

... TM , INSTANTANEOUS ON-STATE VOLTAGE (VOLTS) Figure 5. Maximum On-State Characteristics 300 200 100 SURGE IS PRECEDED AND FOLLOWED BY RATED CURRENT 100 120 140 Figure 7. Maximum On-Repetitive Surge Current MAC321 Series 125 C 1.2 1.6 2 2.4 2.8 3.2 3 NUMBER OF CYCLES 3 4 ...

Page 4

... MAC321 Series 1 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.1 0.2 0 100 200 t, TIME (ms) Figure 8. Thermal Response Z JC( 500 Motorola Thyristor Device Data ...

Page 5

... STYLE 4: PIN 1. MAIN TERMINAL 1 2. MAIN TERMINAL GATE 4. MAIN TERMINAL CASE 221A-04 (TO–220AB) MAC321 Series NOTES: 1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI Y14.5M, 1982. 2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH. 3. DIMENSION Z DEFINES A ZONE WHERE ALL BODY AND LEAD IRREGULARITIES ARE ALLOWED. INCHES MILLIMETERS ...

Page 6

... MAC321 Series Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages. “ ...

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