Teccor, Brand thyristors, Ev series 1.5 amp sensitive scrs – Littelfuse Sx02xS Series User Manual
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Revised: 09/23/13
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Teccor
®
brand Thyristors
EV Series 1.5 Amp Sensitive SCRs
Sx02xS Series
Physical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Dimensions — TO-92 (E Package)
A
G
H
I
F
E
J
D
F
C
B
T MEASURING POINT
C
SEATING
PLANE
GATE
ANODE
CATHODE
Dimensions
Inches
Millimeters
Min
Max
Min
Max
A
0.175
0.205
4.450
5.200
B
0.170
0.210
4.320
5.330
C
0.500
—
12.700
—
D
0.135
—
3.430
—
E
0.125
0.165
3.180
4.190
F
0.080
0.105
2.040
2.660
G
0.016
0.021
0.407
0.533
H
0.045
0.055
1.150
1.390
I
0.095
0.105
2.420
2.660
J
0.015
0.020
0.380
0.500
Test
Specifications and Conditions
AC Blocking
MIL-STD-750, M-1040, Cond A Applied
Peak AC voltage @ 125°C for 1008 hours
Temperature Cycling
MIL-STD-750, M-1051,
100 cycles; -40°C to +150°C; 15-min
dwell-time
Temperature/
Humidity
EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A101
1008 hours; 320V - DC: 85°C; 85%
rel humidity
High Temp Storage
MIL-STD-750, M-1031,
1008 hours; 150°C
Low-Temp Storage
1008 hours; -40°C
Thermal Shock
MIL-STD-750, M-1056
10 cycles; 0°C to 100°C; 5-min dwell-
time at each temperature; 10 sec (max)
transfer time between temperature
Autoclave
EIA / JEDEC, JESD22-A102
168 hours (121°C at 2 ATMs) and
100% R/H
Resistance to
Solder Heat
MIL-STD-750 Method 2031
Solderability
ANSI/J-STD-002, category 3, Test A
Lead Bend
MIL-STD-750, M-2036 Cond E
Terminal Finish
100% Matte Tin-plated.
Body Material
UL recognized epoxy meeting flammability
classification 94V-0.
Lead Material
Copper Alloy
Design Considerations
Careful selection of the correct device for the application’s
operating parameters and environment will go a long way
toward extending the operating life of the Thyristor. Good
design practice should limit the maximum continuous
current through the main terminals to 75% of the device
rating. Other ways to ensure long life for a power discrete
semiconductor are proper heat sinking and selection of
voltage ratings for worst case conditions. Overheating,
overvoltage (including dv/dt), and surge currents are
the main killers of semiconductors. Correct mounting,
soldering, and forming of the leads also help protect
against component damage.