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SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS .
. . . designed primarily for half-wave ac control applications, such
as motor controls, heating controls and power supplies; or where-
ever half-wave silicon gate-controlled, solid-state devices are needed.
eGlass Passivated Junctions and Center Gate Fire for Greater Para-
meter Uniformity and Stability
@Block ing Voltage to800 Volts
Ratina ISvmbol
6Peak Repetitive Reverse Blocking Voltage (1) IVRR~
2N681
2N682
2N683
2N684
2N685
2N686
2N687
2N688
2N689
2N690 ,1
2N691 ::$,
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volts
35
75
150
225
300
350
400
500
600
720
840
960
25
16
150
93
5.0
0.5
Amp
Amp
Amp
A2S
MILLIMETERS] INCHES
Dim MIN ]MAX IMIN MAX
‘-
6Peak Forward Gate Current 2N681-2N689
*Peak Gate Voltage Forward
Watts
Watt
2.0
1.2
10
5.0
-65 to +12
Amp
volts
Oc
Reverw VRGM
‘Operating Junction Temperature Range T. I
STYLE 1:
‘Storage Temperature Range IT~ta -65 to +15 ‘c
(1)”
RRM for all tYPes can be applied on a Continuousdc basis without incurring damag PIN 1. CATHODE
2. GATE
3. ANOOE
CASE 263-02
Ratings apply for zero or negative gata voltage, Devices should not betestedforblockir
capability in amanner such that the voltage supplied exceeds the rated blocking voltag(
‘indicates JEDEC Registered Data,
ATrademark of Motorola Inc.
@MOTOROLA INc,, 1974 DS 6577
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HERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristic ISymbol IWx IUnit
Iarmal Resistance, Junction to Case RgJC 2.0 Ocm
LECTR ICAL CHARACTER ISTICS (TJ =25°C unless otherwise
Characteristic
‘aak Repetitive Forward Blocking Voltage
(TJ =125°C) 2N681
2N682
2N683
2N684
2N685
,, 2N686
2N687
2N688
2N689
2N690 ,
2N691
2N692
~verage Forward or Reverse Blo<king Current
(Rated VDRM or VRRM, gate open,
TJ =125°C) 2N681-2N684
2N685
2N686
2N687
2N688
2N689
2N690
.’ 2N691
2N692 -
!ak Forward or Raverse Blocking Current
(Rated VDRM or VRRM, gate open, TJ =125°C)
‘eak On-State Voltage
(ITM =50.3A peak, Pulse Width <1,0 ms,
Duty Cycle <2.0%)
ata Trigger Current, Continuous dc .,,{~ihj.
(VAK=lzVdC,RL=50~) $ :{~ik
‘.::).,, ::t?
‘(VAK =12 Vdc, RL =50 Q,Tc ‘-65°C) 3:??.,a:l.:;;$,b
“.J:,7.
,>.i .
ate Trigger,Voltage, Continuous dc ,.,,} ,<,’
t\,~.~..f:..
(VAK=12VdC,RL=50~) ‘,1$s,.lt:-”
*(VAK = 12 Vdc, RL=50Q, TJ =-65°C) ~:t$~:>
..., ..
;ate Non-Trigger Voltage ~‘Fj$,p
..4, ~
(Rated VDRM, RL=50 Q, TJ =125°W’**3~$#’
,, .!,
~lding Current
Gate Open)
., ,
FIG URE’l+-*&:+&$AGE CURRENT DERATING
Ioted.)
Symbol
VDRM
Min
25
50
100
150
200
250
300
400
500
600
700
T800
D(AV)IIR(AV)
VGT
VG D
IH
dv/dt
Typ Max
6.0
0.65
7.3
30
6.5
6.0
5.5
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.5
2.25
2.0
2.0
2.0
40
80
2.0
3,0
0.25
50
mA
mA
volts
mA
volts
volts
mA
VIPS
FIGURE 2 MAXIMUM ON-STATE POWER DISSIPATION
32 1800
2a
—A
24 +.+ goo
20 ~ = 300
16 /
12
TJ * 125°C
8.0
4,0
o
02.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10 12 14 16
IT(AV), AVERAGE ON.ST~TE CURRENT(AMP)
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IT(AV},AVERAGE ON-STATECURRENT(AMPs)
Products lnc-
FIGURE 3MAXIMUM ON-STATE CHARACTERISTICS
100 IIII I 11
70 II1I I I
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50 II
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FIGURE 4MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
;::.<*‘WSURE 5CHARACTERISTICS AND syMBOLS
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p+1
IT
REVERSE FORWARD
BLOCKING BREAKOVER
POINT
REGION 1~ i
–v 4+V
tiRR~ ~VDRM
FORWARD
,
REVERSE IBLOCKING
AVALANCHE REGION
–1
REGION
i! [I I I I I II II I I I I I III !
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.0k 10k
Produces Inc.
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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FIGURE 7- PULSE TRIGGER CURRENT
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,,, , ,11
:. 70 uI I I[111 I I I I I
IOF F.5TATE boLTAGk :’{2 v
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=50 II
1%1 l~l!l I I , I , r,RI =500 3
.,.
3
,,, u\ \ k
u 10
2I, ! ! I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I!1
m7.0, \II
L!11 !~~bc [II I 1I Ill
*. .
=~3.0
., m
.- 2.0
.. 1.0
II I II I 11II11[1
Ia3.UI 1 1 1 IAl m
1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 I , , r r
I0.2 0.5 1.0 2.0 5,0 10 20 50 100 200
,,
,, 1’ PULSEWIDTH (ins)
FIGURE 9 GATE TRIGGER VOLTAGE
FIGURE8 –GATE TRIGGER CURRENT
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
TJ, JUNCTIONTEMPERATURE (OC]
.,. .’
AN-295 ,l$~~t~?ng RF Iin Thyristor Circuits
AN4113 “~@~Wction Trigger Circuits for Gated ThVristors
AN4~?3%&h Slaving Circuits
,l::.;\il
ANd4~ Directional and Speed Control for Series, Univer=l and
Shunt Motors
AN450
AN453
AN482
AN-527 Theory, Characteristics and Applications of the Program-
mable Unijunction Transistor
AN-568 AFuse-ThVristor Coordinator Primer
To obtain copies of these notes list the AN number(s} on your
companv letterhead and send Vour request to:
Induction Motor Speed Control Technical Information Center
Motorola Semiconductor Products, Inc.
Zero Point Switching Techniques P.O Box 20924
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