TPA, TRISIL™ Series, Thyristors

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TPA68RL
THYRISTOR 68V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
90V
68V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
40pF
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TPA120RL
THYRISTOR 120V 150A DO204AC
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DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
160V
120V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
30pF
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TPA240RL
THYRISTOR 240V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
320V
240V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA240
THYRISTOR 240V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
320V
240V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA100RL
THYRISTOR 100V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
133V
100V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
35pF
-
TPA62RL
THYRISTOR 62V 150A DO204AC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
82V
62V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
40pF
-
TPA68
THYRISTOR 68V 150A DO204AC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
90V
68V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
40pF
-
TPA270RL
THYRISTOR 270V 150A DO204AC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
360V
270V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA200RL
THYRISTOR 200V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
267V
200V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA180
THYRISTOR 180V 150A DO204AC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
240V
180V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA62
THYRISTOR 62V 150A DO204AC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
82V
62V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
40pF
-
TPA180RL
THYRISTOR 180V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
240V
180V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA100
THYRISTOR 100V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
133V
100V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
35pF
-
TPA120
THYRISTOR 120V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
160V
120V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
30pF
-
TPA270
THYRISTOR 270V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
360V
270V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA220RL
THYRISTOR 220V 150A DO204AC
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1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
293V
220V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-
TPA220
THYRISTOR 220V 150A DO204AC
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Through Hole
1
DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial
TPA, TRISIL™
293V
220V
150 A
50 A
150 mA
25pF
-

About  Thyristors

Thyristors are semiconductor devices commonly used in Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) applications to protect electronic systems from voltage surges or transients. They are specifically designed to provide over-voltage protection by acting as a switch that can rapidly respond to high voltage events. Thyristors have three main states of operation: off-state, on-state, and latching state. In the off-state, the thyristor acts as an open circuit and allows normal current flow in the system. When a voltage surge occurs and exceeds a specific threshold called the breakover voltage, the thyristor enters the on-state. In this state, it behaves like a short circuit, diverting excess current away from sensitive components and protecting them from potential damage. The thyristor remains in the on-state until the current flowing through it drops below a certain level known as the hold current. This drop in current can be triggered by external factors such as a decrease in the transient voltage or the presence of other components in the circuit. Once the hold current is reached, the thyristor returns to the off-state, ready to protect the system against future voltage surges. Thyristors used in TVS applications are designed to handle high surge currents and fast response times, making them suitable for protecting sensitive electronic equipment. They can provide effective protection against various types of transient events, including lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge, and switching noise. Thyristor-based TVS devices are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including power supplies, telecommunications equipment, industrial machinery, automotive electronics, and more. They are reliable and robust devices that help prevent damage to electronic systems caused by voltage surges, ensuring the smooth operation and longevity of the protected equipment. In summary, thyristors are semiconductor devices utilized in TVS applications to protect electronic systems from voltage surges. They function as switches, rapidly transitioning between open and short circuit states in response to over-voltage events. Thyristors offer high surge current handling capabilities and fast response times, making them an effective solution for safeguarding sensitive electronic equipment from transient voltage spikes.