BTA40 and BTA/BTB41 Series: 40A Triac
BTA40 and BTA/BTB41 Series: 40A Triac
BTA40 and BTA/BTB41 Series: 40A Triac
MAIN FEATURES: A2
IT(RMS) 40 A G
A1
VDRM/VRRM 600 and 800 V
A1
IGT (Q1) G A2
50 mA
DESCRIPTION
Available in high power packages, the BTA/
BTB40-41 series is suitable for general purpose RD91
AC power switching. They can be used as an ON/ (BTA40) A2
OFF function in applications such as static relays,
heating regulation, water heaters, induction motor
starting circuits, welding equipment... or for phase
control operation in high power motor speed con-
trollers, soft start circuits...
Thanks to their clip assembly technique, they A1 A2 A1 A2
G G
provide a superior performance in surge current
handling capabilities. TOP3 Insulated TOP3
By using an internal ceramic pad, the BTA series (BTA41) (BTB41)
provides voltage insulated tab (rated at 2500 V
RMS) complying with UL standards (File ref.:
E81734).
VDRM/VRRM
VDSM/VRSM Non repetitive surge peak off-state tp = 10 ms Tj = 25°C V
voltage + 100
IGM Peak gate current tp = 20 µs Tj = 125°C 8 A
PG(AV) Average gate power dissipation Tj = 125°C 1 W
Tstg Storage junction temperature range - 40 to + 150
°C
Tj Operating junction temperature range - 40 to + 125
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol Test Conditions Value Unit
VTM (2) ITM = 60 A tp = 380 µs Tj = 25°C MAX. 1.55 V
Vto (2) Threshold voltage Tj = 125°C MAX. 0.85 V
Rd (2) Dynamic resistance Tj = 125°C MAX. 10 mΩ
IDRM VDRM = VRRM Tj = 25°C 5 µA
MAX.
IRRM Tj = 125°C 5 mA
THERMAL RESISTANCES
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Rth(j-c) Junction to case (AC) RD91 °C/W
0.9
TOP3 Insulated
TOP3 0.6
Rth(j-a) Junction to ambient TOP3 °C/W
50
TOP3 Insulated
PRODUCT SELECTOR
Voltage (xxx)
Part Number Sensitivity Type Package
600 V 800 V
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ORDERING INFORMATION
BT A 40 - 600 B
TRIAC
SERIES
SENSITIVITY:
INSULATION: B: 50mA
A: insulated VOLTAGE:
B: non insulated 600: 600V
800: 800V
CURRENT:
40: 40A in RD91
41: 40A in TOP3
OTHER INFORMATION
Fig. 1: Maximum power dissipation versus RMS Fig. 2: RMS on-state current versus case
on-state current (full cycle). temperature (full cycle).
30
30
25
20
20
180° 15
α
10 α 10
IT(RMS) (A) 5 Tc(°C)
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 25 50 75 100 125
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Tj max
100
1.E-01
Zth(j-a)
BTA/BTB41
Tj=25°C
10
1.E-02
Tj max.:
Vto = 0.85 V
Rd = 10 mΩ
VTM (V)
tp (s)
1.E-03 1
1.E-03 1.E-02 1.E-01 1.E+00 1.E+01 1.E+02 1.E+03 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
Fig. 5: Surge peak on-state current versus Fig. 6: Non-repetitive surge peak on-state
number of cycles. current for a sinusoidal pulse with width
tp < 10 ms, and corresponding value of I²t.
Fig. 7: Relative variation of gate trigger current, Fig. 8: Relative variation of critical rate of decrease
holding current and latching current versus of main current versus (dV/dt)c (typical values).
junction temperature (typical values).
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1
Tj (°C)
0
0 25 50 75 100 125
DIMENSIONS
L2 A2 L1 REF. Millimeters Inches
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DIMENSIONS
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