The sidac is a silicon bilateral voltage triggered switch with greater power-handling capabilities than standard diacs. Upon application of a voltage exceeding the sidac breakover voltage point, the sidac switches on through a negative resistance region to a low on-state voltage. Conduction continues until the current is interrupted or drops below the minim.
Excellent capability of absorbing transient surge Quick response to surge voltage (ns Level) Glass-passivated junctions High voltage lcmp ignitors ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA=25ºC, RH=45%-75%, unless otherwise noted) Parameter Symbol Sto.
No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | K1400A |
Champion |
5V Crystal Clock Oscillators | |
2 | K1400G |
JIEJIE |
Sidac | |
3 | K1400G |
Sunmate |
Axial Leaded Silicon Bilateral Voltage Triggered | |
4 | K1400y |
Littelfuse |
Thyristors | |
5 | K140 |
Ceramate |
Silicon bilateral voltage triggered switch | |
6 | K1401A |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
2SK1401A | |
7 | K1403 |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
2SK1403 | |
8 | K1404 |
Hitachi Semiconductor |
2SK1404 | |
9 | K1404 |
Renesas |
N-Channel MOSFET | |
10 | K1405 |
Hitachi |
Silicon N-Channel MOS FET | |
11 | K1412 |
Sanyo |
2SK1412 | |
12 | K1413 |
Sanyo Semicon Device |
2SK1413 |