Manufacturer Part Number
TS1220-600H
Manufacturer
stmicroelectronics
Introduction
The TS1220-600H is a sensitive gate thyristor (SCR) with a maximum off-state voltage of 600V and a maximum on-state current of 12A RMS. This device is designed for use in a variety of industrial and power control applications, offering reliable and efficient performance.
Product Features and Performance
Maximum off-state voltage of 600V
Maximum on-state current of 12A RMS
Sensitive gate with a maximum gate trigger voltage of 800mV and a maximum gate trigger current of 200μA
Low on-state voltage drop of 1.6V (maximum)
Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Through-hole mounting in a TO-251-3 (IPAK) package
Product Advantages
Reliable and robust design for industrial and power control applications
Efficient performance with low on-state voltage drop
Sensitive gate for easy triggering and control
Wide operating temperature range for versatile use
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and efficient performance for industrial and power control applications
Sensitive gate design for easy triggering and control
Wide operating temperature range for versatile use
Robust and durable construction for long-lasting operation
Quality and Safety Features
Meets relevant safety and quality standards for industrial applications
Designed for reliable and safe operation
Compatibility
The TS1220-600H is compatible with a variety of industrial and power control systems that require a sensitive gate thyristor with a maximum off-state voltage of 600V and a maximum on-state current of 12A RMS.
Application Areas
Industrial motor control
Power electronics
Inductive load switching
Phase control circuits
Soft-start applications
Product Lifecycle
The TS1220-600H is an active product and is currently available. There are no plans for discontinuation at this time. Alternative models with similar specifications may be available, but customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the most up-to-date information on product availability and alternatives.