HTS20A80H 20A 800V TRIAC Thyristor
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HTS20A80H is a high-performance 20A, 800V TRIAC designed for general purpose AC switching and phase control applications. This device is an excellent choice for switching heavy inductive loads such as industrial motors, heaters, and lighting systems due to its high commutation performance and noise immunity.
The HTS20A80H features a TO-220F (Full Pack) isolated package, ensuring safety and ease of mounting on heatsinks without requiring additional insulation kits. It is widely used in washing machine motor controls, vacuum cleaners, and solid-state relays where reliable high-voltage and high-current switching is required. The device offers stable gate triggering levels and robust performance across a wide temperature range.
Features Of HTS20A80H 20A 800V TRIAC:
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High Current Capability: Handles up to 20A RMS on-state current.
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High Voltage Rating: Repetitive peak off-state voltage of 800V.
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High Commutation: Designed for high commutation performance (3 Quadrants), ideal for inductive loads.
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Isolated Package: Comes in a TO-220F full-pack plastic package for better electrical isolation.
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Robust Design: High surge current capability and thermal resistance.
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Standard Triggering: Compatible with standard trigger circuits and microcontroller I/Os (with optocoupler).
Specifications Of HTS20A80H Triac:
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Model: HTS20A80H
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Type: 3 Quadrants Standard TRIAC
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Maximum On-State Current (I_RMS): 20 Amps
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Peak Off-State Voltage (V_DRM): 800 Volts
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Package Type: TO-220F (Through Hole)
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Gate Trigger Current (I_GT): ~35mA (Typical)
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Operating Junction Temperature: -40°C to +150°C
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Mounting: Through-Hole
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Pin Configuration: MT1, MT2, Gate (Standard TO-220 Pinout)
Package Include:
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1x HTS20A80H 20A 800V TRIAC
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