Manufacturer Part Number
MSFC60-16
Manufacturer
microsemi
Introduction
The MSFC60-16 is a combined SCR/Diode module designed for high-power control and rectification applications.
Product Features and Performance
Contains 1 SCR and 1 Diode in a series connection.
Supports off-state voltages up to 1.6 kV.
Can handle on-state currents up to 60 A.
Gate trigger voltage is a maximum of 3 V.
Gate trigger current does not exceed 150 mA.
Offers a non-repetitive surge current of 1500A at 50Hz.
The hold current is a maximum of 250 mA.
Designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures from -40°C to 125°C.
Product Advantages
High surge current capability for robust performance.
Wide operating temperature range ensures reliability under extreme conditions.
Series connection of SCR and Diode allows for efficient switching and rectification.
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Off State: 1.6 kV
Current On State (It (AV)) (Max): 60 A
Voltage Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 3 V
Current Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 150 mA
Current Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm): 1500A @ 50Hz
Current Hold (Ih) (Max): 250 mA
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Chassis Mount packaging ensures secure and safe installation.
Built to withstand high surge currents and temperatures.
Compatibility
Compatible with various high power control and rectification applications requiring SCR and Diode modules.
Application Areas
Industrial power supplies
Motor control systems
Power conversion applications
Product Lifecycle
This product is marked as Obsolete, indicating it may be nearing the end of its production life.
Users should look for replacements or upgrades for future needs.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High voltage and current handling capabilities for demanding applications.
The combination of SCR and Diode in one module simplifies design and reduces component count.
The wide operating temperature range ensures performance stability in harsh environments.
High surge current rating provides robust performance against transient conditions.
Obsolescence status necessitates consideration for long-term maintenance and support strategies.