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128.375
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583 : 0,44048 €
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TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA)
TO-92
J113RL1
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
75.309
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J113RL1
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
48.988
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J113RL1
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
44.300
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J113RL1
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
18.054
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TO-252-3, DPAK (2 Leads + Tab), SC-63
TO-252 ( MP-3Z)
17.410
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ISL9N302AS3
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
561
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SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
3.714
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SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER
Renesas Electronics Corporation
9.825
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168 : 1,54601 €
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600 V
1 V
10 mA
1.7 V
6 A
9.4 A
15 mA
2 mA
90A @ 50Hz
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-40°C ~ 150°C
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TO-220-3
TO-220-3
8.100
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166 : 1,56331 €
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INFINFIPAN60R360PFD7SXKSA1
SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER, 80
Renesas Electronics Corporation
64.011
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About SCRs


An SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) is a type of thyristor—a solid-state semiconductor device used primarily for controlling high voltages and currents in power electronics. Structurally, an SCR is made up of four alternating layers of p-type and n-type material (PNPN), forming three junctions and three terminals: the anode (A), where current enters the device; the cathode (K), where current exits; and the gate (G), which serves as the control terminal. In its default state, the SCR is off and blocks current flow even if a forward voltage is applied across the anode and cathode. It only turns on when a small current is applied to the gate terminal, and conducts until the current drops below a certain threshold (the holding current). Applying a reverse voltage helps block further conduction, but does not independently turn the SCR off.

The device operates in several distinct modes that define its switching behavior. In forward blocking mode, a positive voltage is applied to the anode relative to the cathode, but no conduction occurs because the gate signal is either absent or insufficient. In reverse blocking mode, a negative voltage is applied to the cathode, preventing conduction in the reverse direction. When a sufficient gate signal is applied during forward blocking mode, the SCR enters forward conduction mode, allowing current to flow from anode to cathode and remaining in this state until the current drops below its holding threshold.

Several key electrical parameters define SCR behavior and performance. The gate triggering current (IGT) and gate triggering voltage (VGT) must exceed certain minimum values to initiate conduction. The latching current (IL) is the minimum current needed to trigger the SCR into conduction. Once the SCR is conducting, the holding current (IH) is the minimum current required to maintain that conduction; if the current drops below this level, the SCR will turn off. The turn-off time (TOFF) refers to how long it takes for the SCR to stop conducting after the gate signal is removed and the current drops below the holding threshold. An important consideration for reliable operation is the critical rate of rise of off-state voltage (dv/dt)—if the voltage across the SCR rises too quickly in the off state, it may inadvertently trigger conduction without a gate signal.

When selecting an SCR for a specific application, several key factors require consideration. The breakover voltage determines the maximum voltage the SCR can block while in the off state, while the reverse voltage rating becomes especially important if the SCR will be used in circuits where voltage polarity might change. Proper attention to the holding current, gate trigger requirements, and thermal management is also crucial. SCRs, like all high-power semiconductor devices, produce heat during operation and may require proper heat sinking to avoid thermal breakdown or failure. For users looking to control heavy loads or convert AC to DC with precision, SCRs offer a reliable and durable solution that has proven effective across numerous industrial and commercial applications.