Manufacturer Part Number
T3035H-6T
Manufacturer
stmicroelectronics
Introduction
The T3035H-6T is a high-performance Snubberless™ TRIAC from stmicroelectronics, designed for AC switching and phase control applications.
Product Features and Performance
Snubberless™ technology providing high commutation performances
Voltage Off State: 600 V
Current On State (It (RMS)) (Max): 30 A
Voltage Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 1 V
Current Non Repetitive Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm): 270A, 284A
Current Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 35 mA
Current Hold (Ih) (Max): 60 mA
Operating Temperature range: -40°C ~ 150°C
TO-220-3 package facilitates through-hole mounting
Product Advantages
High temperature performance without requiring a snubber circuit
Allows for direct triggering from microcontrollers
Key Technical Parameters
Off-state voltage: 600 V
On-state current: 30 A
Gate trigger voltage: 1 V
Non-repetitive surge currents: 270A, 284A
Gate trigger current: 35 mA
Hold current: 60 mA
Operating temperature: -40°C to 150°C
Quality and Safety Features
High surge current capability ensures robust performance
Snubberless technology enhances reliability in applications without additional components
Compatibility
Compatible with microcontroller-based systems for direct gate triggering
Fits in various standard Triac series applications with TO-220 packaging requirements
Application Areas
Home appliances controlling high power
Motor control applications
Industrial automation
HVAC systems and lighting
Product Lifecycle
Currently marked as active
No indication of discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability and support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Innovative Snubberless™ technology improves efficiency and performance
High surge capability provides durability against power fluctuations
Supports high temperatures up to 150°C enabling use in robust environments
Direct compatibility with microcontroller triggering for ease of integration in digital control systems
Reliable operation without additional components reduces system complexity and cost