Manufacturer Part Number
VVZ24-16IO1
Manufacturer
littelfuse
Introduction
Three-phase bridge SCR/Diode module designed for high voltage, moderate current applications.
Product Features and Performance
Integrated SCR and Diode bridge configuration
Rated for 1.6 kV off-state voltage
Capable of handling an average on-state current of 21 A
RMS on-state current maximum of 16 A
Low gate trigger voltage of 1 V
Gate trigger current max at 65 mA
High surge current capabilities of 300A (50Hz) and 320A (60Hz)
Hold current up to 100 mA
Robust operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Compact three-phase bridge solution
High voltage capabilities suitable for industrial applications
Designed for easy chassis mounting
Reliable performance within specified temperature range
Simplifies circuit design with integrated SCRs and Diodes
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Off State: 1.6 kV
Current On State (It (AV)) (Max): 21 A
Current On State (It (RMS)) (Max): 16 A
Voltage Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 1 V
Current Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 65 mA
Current Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm): 300A, 320A
Current Hold (Ih) (Max): 100 mA
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by littelfuse, a trusted name in circuit protection
Robust construction designed for long product lifespan under rated conditions
Compatibility
Mounting type suitable for chassis integration
KAMM package compatible with specific heatsinks and enclosures
Application Areas
Industrial power supplies
Motor control
AC/DC converters
Power management systems
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Obsolete
Users should seek alternative products or consult littelfuse for replacement and upgrade options
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Superior surge current handling for robust operation under harsh conditions
High off-state voltage suitable for a variety of power applications
Low gate trigger voltage and current for controlled switching
Established product manufactured by a leading company in circuit protection
Integrated module design reduces complexity and space requirements for power circuits