L Series, SCRs - Modules

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Voltage - Off State
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Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm)
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Current - Hold (Ih) (Max)
Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max)
Current - On State (It (AV)) (Max)
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L542
MODULE SCR/DIODE 25A 240VAC PCB
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Module
Through Hole
L
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
600 V
3 V
300A @ 60Hz
100 mA
Bridge, Single Phase - All SCRs
4 SCRs
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L314F
MODULE SCR/DIODE 15A 480VAC PCB
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Module
Through Hole
L
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
1.2 kV
2.5 V
2250A @ 60Hz
100 mA
Bridge, Single Phase - SCRs/Diodes (Layout 1)
2 SCRs, 2 Diodes
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L512F
MODULE SCR/DIODE 25A 240VAC PCB
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Module
Through Hole
L
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
600 V
3 V
300A @ 60Hz
100 mA
Bridge, Single Phase - SCRs/Diodes (Layout 1)
2 SCRs, 2 Diodes
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About  SCRs - Modules

Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) module family comprises devices that incorporate two or more SCR components within a single device package. Alternatively, a single SCR may be combined with one or more other components, such as a rectifier diode. These modules are commonly employed for control of AC utility power. SCRs, also known as thyristors, behave similarly to rectifier diodes, with an added capability to restrict current flow in the forward direction until a control pulse is applied. This makes them ideal for use as switches in electronic circuits, particularly in applications that require AC power control. The primary advantage of using SCR modules is their compact size and ease of integration into electronic circuits. By incorporating multiple SCR components within a single device package, these modules offer a significant reduction in component count, enabling higher power density while saving valuable board space. Another benefit of SCR modules is their ability to handle high power levels. The SCR's ability to restrict current flow until a control pulse is applied makes it highly suitable for applications requiring precise control over power delivery. Overall, SCR modules provide excellent performance and reliability, making them an ideal choice for AC power control applications. Their compact size, ease of integration, and ability to handle high power make them an attractive option for a wide range of electronic systems.