Littelfuse, Inc. Datasheets for Thyristors
Thyristors are a class of four-layer (PNPN) semiconductor devices that act as switches, rectifiers, or voltage regulators.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| 0.8 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays. | |
| 1 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Sensitive... | |
| 10 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Standard... | |
| 12Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Alternistor type... | |
| 15 Amp and 16 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and... | |
| 25 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Standard... | |
| 30 Amp / 35 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and... | |
| 4 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Sensitive... | |
| 40 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Alternistor... | |
| 6 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Sensitive... | |
| 8 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching relays.Sensitive... | |
| Littelfuse Q6008LH1LED and Q6012LH1LED Series Alternistor Triacs and Q6008LTH1LED and Q6012LTH1LED Series QUADRACs for LED Dimming offer robust solutions for power switching control of AC line based LED dimmer applications. | |
| Littelfuse Q6008xH1LED and Q6012xH1LED Series Alternistor Triacs and Q6008LTH1LED and Q6012LTH1LED Series QUADRACs for LED Dimming offer robust solutions for power switching control of AC line based LED dimmer applications. | |
| LittelfuseQ6008xH1LE D and Q6012xH1LED Series Alternistor Triacs and Q6008LTH1LED and Q6012LTH1LED Series QUADRACs for LED Dimming offer robust solutions for power switching control of AC line based LED dimmer applications. | |
| Q6016LH1LED series is designed to meet low load current characteristics typical in LED lighting applications. By keeping holding current at 5mA maximum, this Triac series is characterized and specified to... | |
| Teccor brand Quadrac devices are triacs that include a diac trigger mounted inside the same package. This device, developed by Littelfuse, saves the user the expense and assembly time of... | |
| The 35 Amp bi-directional solid state switch series is designed for AC switching and phase control applications such as motor speed and temperature modulation controls, lighting controls, and static switching... | |
| This part is being discontinued. Not recommended for new designs. Standard type devices normally operate in Quadrants I & III triggered from AC line. Alternistor type devices only operate in... |
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