S6785G TOSHIBA HIGH SPEED THYRISTOR SILICON PLANAR TYPE S6785G HIGH SPEED SWITCHING AND CONTROL APPLICATIONS Unit: mm MAXIMUM RATINGS CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL RATING UNIT Repetitive Peak Off−State Voltage and Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage VDRM VRRM 400 V Non−Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage (Non−Repetitive <5ms, Tj = 0~125°C) VRSM 500 V Average On−State Current (Half Sine Waveform) IT (AV) 3 A IT (RMS) 4.7 A R.M.S On−State Current Peak One Cycle Surge On−State Current (Non−Repetitive) 2 I t Limit Value ITSM 2 60 (50Hz) 66 (60Hz) A 2 I t 18 A s PGM 5 W PG (AV) 0.5 W Peak Forward Gate Voltage VFGM 10 V Peak Reverse Gate Voltage VRGM −6 V Peak Forward Gate Current IGM 2 A Tj −40~125 °C Tstg −40~125 °C Peak Gate Power Dissipation Average Gate Power Dissipation Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Range 1 JEDEC JEITA TOSHIBA ― ― 13−10H1B Weight: 1.7 g 2001-07-10 S6785G ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ta = 25°C) CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL IDRM Repetitive Peak Off−State Current and Repetitive Peak Reverse Current IRRM Peak On−State Voltage VTM Gate Trigger Voltage VGT Gate Trigger Current IGT Gate Non−Trigger Voltage VGD Gate Non−Trigger Current IGD Turn−On Time tgt Turn−Off Time tq Critical Rate of Rise of Off−State Voltage dv / dt Holding Current IH Thermal Resistance Rth (j−c) TEST CONDITION VDRM =VRRM = Rated, Tj = 125°C ITM = 20A MIN. MAX. ― 1.0 ― 2.0 ― 2.0 UNIT mA V ― 1.5 V ― 25.0 mA 0.2 ― V 0.2 ― mA VD = Rated, ITM = 3A, IG = 120mA, tgr < 1µs ― 3.0 µs VD = Rated, ITM = 20A, VG = − 2.5V, dv / dt ≥ 100V / µs, Tc = 90°C ― 3.5 µs 100 ― V / µs RL = 10Ω ― 80.0 mA Junction to Case, DC ― 4.0 °C / W VD = 6V, RL = 10Ω VD = Rated, Tc = 100°C VD = Rated, RGK = 100Ω, VG = −2.5V, Tc = 125°C, Exponential Rise MARKING NUMBER *1 SYMBOL TYPE MARK S6785G S6785G Example 8A : January 1998 8B : February 1998 8L : December 1998 *2 2 2001-07-10 S6785G 3 2001-07-10 S6785G RESTRICTIONS ON PRODUCT USE 000707EAA · TOSHIBA is continually working to improve the quality and reliability of its products. Nevertheless, semiconductor devices in general can malfunction or fail due to their inherent electrical sensitivity and vulnerability to physical stress. It is the responsibility of the buyer, when utilizing TOSHIBA products, to comply with the standards of safety in making a safe design for the entire system, and to avoid situations in which a malfunction or failure of such TOSHIBA products could cause loss of human life, bodily injury or damage to property. In developing your designs, please ensure that TOSHIBA products are used within specified operating ranges as set forth in the most recent TOSHIBA products specifications. Also, please keep in mind the precautions and conditions set forth in the “Handling Guide for Semiconductor Devices,” or “TOSHIBA Semiconductor Reliability Handbook” etc.. · The TOSHIBA products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications (computer, personal equipment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic appliances, etc.). These TOSHIBA products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment that requires extraordinarily high quality and/or reliability or a malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life or bodily injury (“Unintended Usage”). Unintended Usage include atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments, medical instruments, all types of safety devices, etc.. Unintended Usage of TOSHIBA products listed in this document shall be made at the customer’s own risk. · The information contained herein is presented only as a guide for the applications of our products. No responsibility is assumed by TOSHIBA CORPORATION for any infringements of intellectual property or other rights of the third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any intellectual property or other rights of TOSHIBA CORPORATION or others. · The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 4 2001-07-10