Manufacturer Part Number
T600061504BT
Manufacturer
powerex
Introduction
The T600061504BT is a standard recovery silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) from Powerex designed for high-power control and rectification.
Product Features and Performance
Standard recovery SCR
Off state voltage of 600 V
Max gate trigger voltage of 3 V
Max gate trigger current of 150 mA
On state voltage max of 1.55 V
On state average current max of 150 A
RMS current max of 235 A
Off state current max of 25 mA
Non-repetitive surge current of 3650A at 50Hz and 4000A at 60Hz
Operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Chassis and stud mounting options
Product Advantages
High surge current capability
Suitable for high voltage applications up to 600V
Robust operational temperature range
Compact and sturdy physical design with TO-209AB, TO-93-4 case
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Off State: 600 V
Voltage Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 3 V
Current Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 150 mA
Voltage On State (Vtm) (Max): 1.55 V
Current On State (It (AV)) (Max): 150 A
Current On State (It (RMS)) (Max): 235 A
Current Off State (Max): 25 mA
Non-repetitive Surge Current: 3650A (50Hz), 4000A (60Hz)
Quality and Safety Features
High current and voltage thresholds for enhanced safety
Sturdy design suitable for harsh operating conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with chassis and stud mount setups
Designed for use with the TO-209AB, TO-93-4 stud package
Application Areas
Motor control
Industrial rectification
High power switching
Product Lifecycle
Discontinued at Digi-Key
Users may need to seek replacements or consider upgrading to newer models
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust power handling capabilities for high-performance applications
High surge capacity favorable for applications subjected to fluctuating currents
Broad operating temperature range ensuring reliability under variable environmental conditions
Versatile mounting options catering to different installation needs
Discontinuation status may favor users looking for high-value purchases in secondary markets