Manufacturer Part Number
K1200G
Manufacturer
Littelfuse
Introduction
The Littelfuse K1200G is a high-performance thyristor device that functions as a DIAC (Diode AC Switch) or SIDAC (Silicon Diode AC Switch). It is designed to provide reliable and stable switching characteristics for a wide range of applications, including power supplies, motor controls, lighting, and surge protection circuits.
Product Features and Performance
Breakover voltage range of 110V to 125V
Breakover current as low as 10 μA
Hold current (Ih) of up to 150 mA
Peak output current capability of 1A
Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C (TJ)
Available in various package options, including DO-204AC, DO-15, and Axial
Product Advantages
Reliable and stable switching characteristics
Versatile applicability in power supplies, motor controls, lighting, and surge protection circuits
Compact and rugged package options for easy integration
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional performance and reliability for critical applications
Wide operating temperature range for use in diverse environments
Flexible packaging options to suit various design requirements
Cost-effective solution for numerous industrial and consumer applications
Quality and Safety Features
Compliant with industry standards for quality and safety
Rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure consistent performance
Designed and manufactured to provide long-term reliability and durability
Compatibility
The K1200G is compatible with a variety of electronic systems and circuits that require stable and reliable thyristor-based switching functionality.
Application Areas
Power supplies
Motor controls
Lighting systems
Surge protection circuits
Industrial and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The Littelfuse K1200G is an active and currently available product. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. However, customers are advised to consult with our website's sales team for the latest product information and availability, as well as to explore any potential alternative or equivalent models that may be suitable for their specific applications.