BT136-600E

SKU: 0341
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Description

The BT136-600E is a triac (triode for alternating current) designed for general-purpose bidirectional switching and phase control applications. It is commonly used in AC power control systems, such as dimmers, motor speed controllers, and static relays. The BT136-600E is known for its robust performance and ability to handle moderate power loads.

Key Features:

  • Voltage and Current Ratings:
    • Repetitive Peak Off-State Voltage (VDRM): 600V
    • RMS On-State Current (IT(RMS)): 4A (at Ttab ≤ 110°C)
    • Surge Current Rating (ITSM): 25A (for one cycle, 50Hz)
  • Trigger Characteristics:
    • Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage: Approximately 1.5V
    • Gate Trigger Current (IGT): Typically less than 5mA, allowing easy triggering with low-power control circuits.
  • Dynamic Performance:
    • Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage: 5V/μs (typical)
    • Rate of Rise of On-State Current: 50A/μs
  • Thermal & Environmental Ratings:
    • Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
    • Package Type: TO-220AB, which allows for efficient heat dissipation and easy mounting onto heatsinks.
  • Gate Sensitivity:
    • Sensitive gate, allowing for triggering using low gate current, making it suitable for interfacing with logic-level control circuits or microcontrollers.

Applications:

  • Dimmers: For controlling the brightness of lighting systems.
  • Motor Speed Controllers: Used in applications like fan regulators and other motor-driven devices.
  • Static Relays: Suitable for switching AC loads with reliability and ease.

Package Information:

  • The BT136-600E comes in a TO-220AB package, a widely used format in power semiconductor devices. It features three pins: MT1, MT2 (main terminals), and gate. The TO-220AB form factor allows easy mounting on heatsinks for improved thermal management.

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