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Littelfuse Through Hole, 3-pin, TRIAC, 600V, Gate Trigger 2.5V 600V / 1775211


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Item number:
     2794E-1775211
Manufacturer:
     Littelfuse
Manufacturer no.:
     MAC15A8G
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Search terms:
TRIAC
Triac
Triode for alternating current
Triacs
TRIAC, ON Semiconductor
More information:
Rated Average On-State Current:
15A
Mounting Type:
Through Hole
Package Type:
TO-220AB
Maximum Gate Trigger Current:
75mA
Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage:
600V
Surge Current Rating:
150A
Pin Count:
3
Maximum Gate Trigger Voltage:
2.5V
Repetitive Peak Forward Blocking Voltage:
600V
Maximum Holding Current:
40mA
Dimensions:
10.28 x 4.82 x 15.75mm
Length:
10.28mm
Width:
4.82mm
Height:
15.75mm
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125 °C
Other search terms: triode for alternating current, 1775211, Semiconductors, Discrete Semiconductors, TRIACs, Littelfuse, MAC15A8G
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