Manufacturer Part Number
SSA500AA160
Manufacturer
sansha-electric
Introduction
The SSA500AA160 is a single thyristor SCR module designed for high voltage and high current applications, capable of handling up to 1.6kV and 500A respectively.
Product Features and Performance
Single SCR structure
Voltage off state capability up to 1.6 kV
On state current capacity of 500 A average, 785 A RMS
Gate trigger voltage up to 3 V
Gate trigger current up to 200 mA
Non-repetitive surge current capability of 9100A (50Hz), 10000A (60Hz)
Operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
High surge current capacity ensures robust performance under stress
Wide operating temperature range suitable for harsh environments
Compact module design for easy integration into various systems
Key Technical Parameters
Off State Voltage: 1.6 kV
On State Current (It (AV)) (Max): 500 A
On State Current (It (RMS)) (Max): 785 A
Gate Trigger Voltage (Vgt) (Max): 3 V
Gate Trigger Current (Igt) (Max): 200 mA
Non Rep. Surge Current 50/60Hz (Itsm): 9100A, 10000A
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Chassis mount package enhances system safety and installation reliability
Designed for stringent operating conditions to ensure quality and durability
Compatibility
Compatible with various high power electronic circuits and devices that require controlled rectification
Application Areas
Industrial motor drives
Power supplies
Heating applications
High power inverters and converters
Product Lifecycle
Currently active with continuous manufacturing support
No imminent discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability
Upgrades or replacements are likely to be available as technology advances
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Extremely capable of handling high power applications
Reliable performance across a broad range of temperatures
Surge current ratings suitable for tough electrical environments
Durable construction and safety features enhance device longevity and user safety
Continued product support and availability