2N683 Overview
Currents with RMS currents are defined as currents with an average strength, regardless of their direction, and they are measured by their RMS current (Irms).An off-state voltage that is repetitive is the maximum voltage that can cross the device, and this device has a repetitive peak voltage of 100V.Holding current (hypostatic) is the minimum amount of current that passes through a circuit to remain in an 'ON' state, and it may be 100mA.Conductor leakage current is a measurement of the effectiveness of insulation on conductors. Its maximal value is 6.5mA volts.
2N683 Features
its RMS current (Irms) is 25A
the repetitive peak off-state voltage of this device is 100V
its current can be 100mA
its maximal leakage current can be 6.5mA
2N683 Applications
There are a lot of Central Semiconductor Corp
2N683 applications of SCRs thyristors.
- DC motor control and drives
- Battery charges
- Welders
- Power converters
- Lighting control
- Heat and temperature control
- Motor starters
- DC motor controls - AC motor controls
- Uninterruptable power supplies
- Wind mill