Littelfuse MCR72-3G, Thyristor 100V, 8A 200mA
- RS Stock No.:
- 862-4957
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MCR72-3G
- Brand:
- Littelfuse
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- RS Stock No.:
- 862-4957
- Mfr. Part No.:
- MCR72-3G
- Brand:
- Littelfuse
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Littelfuse | |
Rated Average On-State Current | 8A | |
Thyristor Type | SCR | |
Package Type | TO-220AB | |
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage | 100V | |
Surge Current Rating | 100A | |
Mounting Type | Through Hole | |
Maximum Gate Trigger Current | 200mA | |
Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage | 1.5V | |
Maximum Holding Current | 6mA | |
Pin Count | 3 | |
Dimensions | 10.53 x 4.83 x 15.75mm | |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +110 °C | |
Peak On-State Voltage | 2V | |
Repetitive Peak Forward Blocking Voltage | 100V | |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -40 °C | |
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current | 500µA | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Littelfuse | ||
Rated Average On-State Current 8A | ||
Thyristor Type SCR | ||
Package Type TO-220AB | ||
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage 100V | ||
Surge Current Rating 100A | ||
Mounting Type Through Hole | ||
Maximum Gate Trigger Current 200mA | ||
Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage 1.5V | ||
Maximum Holding Current 6mA | ||
Pin Count 3 | ||
Dimensions 10.53 x 4.83 x 15.75mm | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +110 °C | ||
Peak On-State Voltage 2V | ||
Repetitive Peak Forward Blocking Voltage 100V | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40 °C | ||
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current 500µA | ||
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A Thyristor is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. They act as bistable switches, conducting when their gate receives a current trigger, and continue to conduct while they are forward biased. Thyristors are synonymous to Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR).