Thyristors - TRIACs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BCR20AM-12LA#B00

BCR20AM-12LA#B00

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 20A

6722

BCR5AS-12B-T13#B01

BCR5AS-12B-T13#B01

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC 600V 5A

0

AC05FGM-AZ

AC05FGM-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 5A

4306

BCR8PM-12LA-A8

BCR8PM-12LA-A8

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 8A

81822

BCR25KM-12LB#B00

BCR25KM-12LB#B00

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V, 25A

305

BCR8AS14LJ-T13#B01

BCR8AS14LJ-T13#B01

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC 700V 8A

5885

BCR3KM-12LA#B00

BCR3KM-12LA#B00

Renesas Electronics America

INSULATED TRIAC, 600V, 3A

65531

BCR40RM-12LB#B00

BCR40RM-12LB#B00

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC 600V 40A

0

BCR10CM-16LH#BH0

BCR10CM-16LH#BH0

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC 800V 10A TO220

0

BCR4CM-16LH-1#B00

BCR4CM-16LH-1#B00

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 800V , 4A

1123

BCR16CM-12LC#BB0

BCR16CM-12LC#BB0

Renesas Electronics America

BCR16CM-12 - 16A, 600V TRIAC

2393

BCR16FM-14LB#BG0

BCR16FM-14LB#BG0

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC - 700V/16A, TO-220FP

1443

AC10DSMA-AZ

AC10DSMA-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 400V , 10A

271

BCR16CM16LH1J6#B00

BCR16CM16LH1J6#B00

Renesas Electronics America

NON-INSULATED TYPE TRIAC

289

BCR1AM-12A-TB#FD0

BCR1AM-12A-TB#FD0

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V, 1A

20000

BCR8CM-12LA#B00

BCR8CM-12LA#B00

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 8A

357

BCR30CM-8LB#BB0

BCR30CM-8LB#BB0

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC

1292

AC12FSMA-AZ

AC12FSMA-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 12A

0

BCR16CM-12LA

BCR16CM-12LA

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 600V , 16A

17407

AC16DSMA-AZ

AC16DSMA-AZ

Renesas Electronics America

TRIAC, 400V , 16A

950

Thyristors - TRIACs

1. Overview

TRIAC (Triode for Alternating Current) is a three-terminal semiconductor device belonging to the thyristor family. It enables bidirectional current flow control in AC circuits through a single gate terminal. As a key component in power electronics, TRIACs are widely used for phase control, switching, and regulation of AC loads. Their ability to conduct current in both directions makes them ideal for applications requiring full-wave control, such as dimmers and motor speed regulators.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Standard TRIAC General-purpose with moderate gate sensitivity Light dimmers, heater controls
Sensitive Gate TRIAC Low gate trigger current ( 5mA) Microcontroller-driven circuits
Logic Level TRIAC Compatible with 3.3V/5V logic signals Smart home automation systems
High dv/dt TRIAC Enhanced immunity to voltage spikes Industrial motor drives

3. Structure and Composition

TRIACs feature a four-layer (PNPN) silicon structure with three electrodes: Main Terminal 1 (MT1), Main Terminal 2 (MT2), and Gate (G). The symmetrical design allows bidirectional conduction. Modern TRIACs incorporate:

  • Dielectric passivation layers for voltage stability
  • Aluminum gate metallization
  • Epitaxial silicon wafers with precise doping profiles
  • Plastic encapsulation (TO-220/TO-92 packages)

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Description Typical Range
Breakover Voltage (VBO) Minimum voltage to initiate conduction 200-1200V
Gate Trigger Current (IGT) Required gate current for turn-on 5-50mA
Holding Current (IH) Minimum current to maintain conduction 5-50mA
RMS On-State Current (IT(RMS)) Continuous load current capacity 0.5-50A
dv/dt Rating Voltage change immunity 10-50V/ s

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart lighting systems, washing machine water level controls
  • Industrial Automation: AC motor speed controllers, solid-state relays
  • Power Systems: Voltage regulators, reactive power compensators
  • Automotive: Electric vehicle charging circuits, HVAC controls
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverter AC switching circuits

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Parameters
STMicroelectronics BT136-600E 600V, 4A, 10mA IGT
ON Semiconductor Q6015LH 600V, 15A, 15mA IGT
Infineon Technologies BTA16-600B 600V, 16A, 50mA IGT
Microsemi MAC97A8 600V, 8A, 5mA IGT

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Verify VBO exceeds maximum circuit voltage by 20%
  2. IT(RMS) should be 1.5 load current
  3. Match IGT with driver circuit capability
  4. Consider heatsinking requirements
  5. Select dv/dt rating based on load inductance
  6. Use zero-crossing detection for EMI-sensitive applications

8. Industry Trends

Key development trends include:

  • Integration with SiC/GaN for higher efficiency
  • Smart packaging with built-in temperature sensors
  • Miniaturization for space-constrained applications
  • Improved immunity to electromagnetic interference
  • AI-driven predictive maintenance in industrial systems

Market growth is driven by smart grid implementations and EV charging infrastructure expansion, with a projected CAGR of 6.8% through 2030.

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