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BT139F series GENERAL DESCRIPTION Glass passivated triacs fu
Top Searches for this datasheetBT139F series GENERAL DESCRIPTION Glass passivated triacs full pack, plastic envelope, intended applications requiring high bidirectional transient blocking voltage capability high thermal cycling performance. Typical applications include motor control, industrial domestic lighting, heating static switching. QUICK REFERENCE DATA SYMBOL PARAMETER BT139FBT139FBT139FRepetitive peak off-state voltages on-state current Non-repetitive peak on-state current MAX. MAX. MAX. UNIT 500F 500G 600F 600G 800F 800G VDRM IT(RMS) ITSM PINNING SOT186 DESCRIPTION main terminal CONFIGURATION case SYMBOL main terminal gate case isolated LIMITING VALUES Limiting values accordance with Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134). SYMBOL VDRM IT(RMS) ITSM PARAMETER Repetitive peak off-state voltages on-state current Non-repetitive peak on-state current fusing Repetitive rate rise on-state current after triggering full sine wave; full sine wave; prior surge; with reapplied VDRM(max) 16.7 dIG/dt A/µs GT2- GT2- CONDITIONS MIN. -500 5001 MAX. -600 6001 -800 UNIT A/µs A/µs A/µs A/µs dIT/dt PG(AV) Tstg Peak gate current Peak gate voltage Peak gate power Average gate power Storage temperature Operating junction temperature over period Although recommended, off-state voltages 800V applied without damage, triac switch on-state. rate rise current should exceed A/µs. February 1996 1.100 BT139F series ISOLATION LIMITING VALUE CHARACTERISTIC unless otherwise specified SYMBOL Visol PARAMETER Repetitive peak voltage from three terminals external heatsink CONDITIONS R.H. clean dustfree MIN. TYP. MAX. 1500 UNIT Cisol Capacitance from external heatsink THERMAL RESISTANCES SYMBOL j-hs PARAMETER Thermal resistance junction heatsink Thermal resistance junction ambient CONDITIONS full half cycle with heatsink compound without heatsink compound free MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT STATIC CHARACTERISTICS unless otherwise stated SYMBOL PARAMETER Gate trigger current CONDITIONS BT139FVD GT2- GT2- GT2- GT2- VDRM(max); MIN. TYP. 0.25 MAX. UNIT Latching current Holding current On-state voltage Gate trigger voltage Off-state leakage current February 1996 1.100 BT139F series DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS unless otherwise stated SYMBOL dVD/dt PARAMETER Critical rate rise off-state voltage Critical rate change commutating voltage Gate controlled turn-on time CONDITIONS BT139FVDM VDRM(max); exponential waveform; gate open circuit IT(RMS) dIcom/dt A/ms; gate open circuit VDRM(max); dIG/dt A/µs MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT V/µs dVcom/dt V/µs February 1996 1.100 BT139F series Ptot BT139 Ths(max) IT(RMS) BT139X IT(RMS) Fig.1. Maximum on-state dissipation, Ptot, versus on-state current, IT(RMS), where conduction angle. BT139 Fig.4. Maximum permissible current IT(RMS) versus heatsink temperature Ths. BT139 1000 ITSM IT(RMS) limit quadrant 10us time initial 100us 10ms 100ms 0.01 surge duration Fig.2. Maximum permissible non-repetitive peak on-state current ITSM, versus pulse width sinusoidal currents, 20ms. ITSM BT139 ITSM time Fig.5. Maximum permissible repetitive on-state current IT(RMS), versus surge duration, sinusoidal currents, 38°C. VGT(Tj) VGT(25 BT136 initial Number cycles 50Hz 1000 Fig.3. Maximum permissible non-repetitive peak on-state current ITSM, versus number cycles, sinusoidal currents, Fig.6. Normalised gate trigger voltage VGT(Tj)/ VGT(25°C), versus junction temperature February 1996 1.100 BT139F series IGT(Tj) IGT(25 BT139 GT2- GT2- BT139 1.195 0.018 Ohms Fig.7. Normalised gate trigger current IGT(Tj)/ IGT(25°C), versus junction temperature IL(Tj) IL(25 Fig.10. Typical maximum on-state characteristic. TRIAC j-hs (K/W) BT139 with heatsink compound without heatsink compound unidirectional bidirectional 0.01 0.001 10us 0.1ms 10ms 0.1s Fig.8. Normalised latching current IL(Tj)/ IL(25°C), versus junction temperature IH(Tj) IH(25C) Fig.11. Transient thermal impedance j-hs, versus pulse width dV/dt (V/us) off-state dV/dt limit BT139.G SERIES TRIAC 1000 BT139 SERIES BT139.F SERIES dIcom/dt A/ms Fig.9. Normalised holding current IH(Tj)/ IH(25°C), versus junction temperature Fig.12. Typical commutation dV/dt versus junction temperature, parameter commutation dIT/dt. triac should commutate when dV/dt below value appropriate curve pre-commutation dIT/dt. February 1996 1.100 BT139F series MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions Mass: 10.2 seating plane tinned 13.5 2.54 5.08 view 0.55 Fig.13. SOT186; seating plane electrically isolated from terminals. Notes Accessories supplied request: refer mounting instructions F-pack envelopes. Epoxy meets UL94 1/8". February 1996 1.100 BT139F series DEFINITIONS Data sheet status Objective specification Product specification Limiting values Limiting values given accordance with Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above more limiting values cause permanent damage device. These stress ratings only operation device these other conditions above those given Characteristics sections this specification implied. Exposure limiting values extended periods affect device reliability. Application information Where application information given, advisory does form part specification. Philips Electronics N.V. 1996 rights reserved. Reproduction whole part prohibited without prior written consent copyright owner. information presented this document does form part quotation contract, believed accurate reliable changed without notice. liability will accepted publisher consequence use. Publication thereof does convey imply license under patent other industrial intellectual property rights. This data sheet contains target goal specifications product development. This data sheet contains final product specifications. Preliminary specification This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data published later. LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS These products designed life support appliances, devices systems where malfunction these products reasonably expected result personal injury. Philips customers using selling these products such applications their risk agree fully indemnify Philips damages resulting from such improper sale. February 1996 1.100 Other recent searchesX25057 - X25057 X25057 Datasheet TSB41LV06 - TSB41LV06 TSB41LV06 Datasheet RS801 - RS801 RS801 Datasheet RS807 - RS807 RS807 Datasheet ICS8431-01 - ICS8431-01 ICS8431-01 Datasheet HY5V52 - HY5V52 HY5V52 Datasheet CD136 - CD136 CD136 Datasheet AN1405 - AN1405 AN1405 Datasheet
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