The SSSS810201 is a silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) produced by Littelfuse. It is designed for high-power switching applications and is commonly used in various industrial and consumer electronic devices. Here are its key features and specifications:
- Functionality:
- Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR): A type of semiconductor device used for controlling and switching high power. It acts as a switch that can handle high voltages and currents.
- Electrical Ratings:
- Maximum Repetitive Off-State Voltage (VDRM): Typically around 800V, suitable for high-voltage applications.
- Maximum RMS On-State Current (IT(RMS)): Generally up to 10A, capable of handling substantial current loads.
- Switching Characteristics:
- Gate Trigger Voltage (VGT): The voltage required to trigger the SCR into conduction mode.
- Latching Current (IL): The minimum current required to maintain the SCR in the conducting state once triggered.
- Package Type:
- TO-220 or similar package, suitable for mounting on heat sinks for efficient heat dissipation and reliable performance in high-power applications.
- Applications:
- Motor Control: Used in motor speed controls and starter circuits.
- Power Regulation: Ideal for use in light dimmers, heater controls, and other power regulation systems.
- Overvoltage Protection: Can be used in surge protection devices to safeguard circuits from voltage spikes.
- Features:
- High Power Handling: Designed to switch and control high power with robust thermal performance.
- Reliable Operation: Ensures stable operation in demanding environments with high voltage and current requirements.
The SSSS810201 is suitable for applications requiring high-voltage switching and reliable control in various electronic and industrial systems. If you have any specific requirements or need further details, please let me know!