Other Function Trigger Devices

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Surface Mount Maximum On-state Voltage Maximum DC Gate Trigger Current Non Repetitive Peak On-state Current Maximum On-state Current Maximum Leakage Current Sub-Category Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum DC Gate Trigger Voltage Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C)

MTD61A-SERIES

Infineon Technologies

BSTR63H186T

Infineon Technologies

MTD120A-SERIES

Infineon Technologies

TZ240N36

Infineon Technologies

TZ240N32

Infineon Technologies

TZ425N16KOF

Infineon Technologies

TT285N14

Infineon Technologies

TT330N12

Infineon Technologies

TT285N16

Infineon Technologies

TZ240N30

Infineon Technologies

TZ240N34

Infineon Technologies

TT330N16

Infineon Technologies

TT330N14

Infineon Technologies

TT285N12

Infineon Technologies

TZ240N28

Infineon Technologies

SD1A240GW-C

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A240GW-A

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A240GW-B

Diodes Incorporated

SDC1V120

Diodes Incorporated

TC4000H

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A120

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A105

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A240

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A130

Diodes Incorporated

SD3A220

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A220

Diodes Incorporated

SD1A160

Diodes Incorporated

SF80J6S3

Toshiba

SF250Q2H1

Toshiba

SF150J13

Toshiba

CW4B2H14

Toshiba

SF100J6S1

Toshiba

SF150S13

Toshiba

TAC100G1

Toshiba

TAC30G1

Toshiba

SF100J2H1

Toshiba

SF400Q6S1

Toshiba

SF250L6A1

Toshiba

SF250U6A1

Toshiba

TAC30J1

Toshiba

SF100L6A1

Toshiba

SF250J6S1

Toshiba

SF400L6A1

Toshiba

SF400J2H1

Toshiba

EW4B2H12

Toshiba

TAC65J1

Toshiba

SF100U4B1

Toshiba

SF400U6A1

Toshiba

Other Function Trigger Devices

Other function trigger devices are electronic components used in various applications to trigger or control the operation of other electronic devices. They come in various forms and perform different functions depending on the application.

One common type of trigger device is the optocoupler or optoisolator, which is used to isolate and transfer signals between two circuits using light. An optocoupler consists of a light-emitting diode (LED) and a phototransistor or photoresistor, which are optically coupled to each other. When a voltage is applied to the LED, it emits light that is detected by the phototransistor or photoresistor, triggering the device.

Another type of trigger device is the Schmitt trigger, which is used to generate a digital output signal with a well-defined transition threshold. A Schmitt trigger consists of an amplifier with positive feedback, which provides hysteresis to the input signal. When the input signal crosses a threshold voltage, the output of the Schmitt trigger changes state, providing a clean digital signal.

Other function trigger devices include thyristors, such as silicon-controlled rectifiers (SCRs) and triacs, which are used to control the flow of power in AC circuits, and voltage regulators, which are used to stabilize the voltage in electronic circuits.