Manufacturer Part Number
K1300E70AP
Manufacturer
Littelfuse
Introduction
The K1300E70AP is a high-performance thyristor device from Littelfuse, offering reliable and precise voltage regulation in a wide range of applications. This product provides excellent electrical characteristics, including a breakover voltage range of 120V to 138V, low holding current, and high peak output current capabilities. With its compact TO-226 and TO-92 package options, the K1300E70AP is designed for easy integration and space-constrained installations.
Product Features and Performance
Breakover voltage range: 120V to 138V
Low holding current: up to 150 mA
High peak output current: up to 1A
Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Compact TO-226 and TO-92 package options
Excellent electrical stability and reliability
Product Advantages
Precise voltage regulation for reliable performance
Compact and space-saving design
Broad operating temperature range for versatile applications
High current handling capability
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Precise voltage regulation for stable and reliable performance
Compact and space-saving design for easy integration
Broad operating temperature range for use in diverse environments
High current handling capability for demanding applications
Proven reliability and quality from Littelfuse
Quality and Safety Features
Rigorous quality control and testing processes
Compliance with industry safety standards
Compatibility
The K1300E70AP is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require precise voltage regulation and high-performance thyristor components.
Application Areas
Power supplies
Motor controls
Lighting ballasts
Appliance controls
Industrial automation
Household electronics
Product Lifecycle
The K1300E70AP is an active and currently available product. There are no plans for discontinuation of this model, and it continues to be offered as part of an extensive thyristor portfolio. Customers are encouraged to contact our website's sales team for any product inquiries or to explore alternative models that may be suitable for their specific applications.