Manufacturer Part Number
T835T-6I
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Introduction
The T835T-6I is a TRIAC from STMicroelectronics designed for AC power control applications.
Product Features and Performance
Snubberless™ technology for high commutation performances
600 V maximum off-state voltage
8 A RMS on-state current
Alternistor-type TRIAC
60A/63A non-repetitive surge current
3 V maximum gate trigger voltage
35 mA maximum gate trigger current
40 mA maximum holding current
Through-hole mounting for easy installation
TO-220 package for effective heat dissipation
Product Advantages
High thermal stability
Low gate trigger current for easier drive
Enhanced noise immunity due to Snubberless™ design
Capable of handling transient currents effectively
Designed for high-temperature operations (up to 125°C)
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage - Off State: 600 V
Current - On State (It(RMS)) (Max): 8 A
Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max): 1.3 V
Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm): 60A, 63A
Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max): 35 mA
Current - Hold (Ih) (Max): 40 mA
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in overvoltage protection
Complies with international safety standards
Compatibility
Compatible with standard TRIAC control circuits
Through hole compatible with TO-220 package footprints
Application Areas
AC motor speed control
Lighting dimmers
Temperature regulators
Power supplies
General purpose AC switching
Product Lifecycle
Active product status (not nearing discontinuation)
Base product number T835 indicative of series continuity and possible future upgrades
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reduced electromagnetic interference (EMI) due to Snubberless™ design
Ability to handle significant surge currents for application robustness
High temperature operation suitable for industrial environments
Ease of integration with existing systems
Comprehensive technical support and documentation available from STMicroelectronics
Reliability backed by a recognized leader in power semiconductors