Preliminary
Datasheet
BCR12LM-14LD
Triac
Medium Power Use
Features
I
T (RMS)
: 12 A
V
DRM
: 700 V
I
FGTI
, I
RGTI
, I
RGT III
: 50 mA
V
iso
: 1800V
The Product guaranteed maximum junction
temperature 150C
Insulated Type
Planar Type
UL Recognized : File No. E223904
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Outline
RENESAS Package code: PRSS0003AF-A)
(Package name: TO-220FL)
2
1. T
1
Terminal
2. T
2
Terminal
3. Gate Terminal
3
1
1
2 3
Applications
Switching mode power supply, washing machine, motor control, heater control, and other general purpose AC power
control applications
Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Repetitive peak off-state voltage
Note1
Non-repetitive peak off-state voltage
Note1
Notes: 1. Gate open.
Parameter
RMS on-state current
Surge on-state current
I
2
t for fusion
Peak gate power dissipation
Average gate power dissipation
Peak gate voltage
Peak gate current
Junction Temperature
Storage temperature
Mass
Isolation voltage
Symbol
I
T (RMS)
I
TSM
I
2
t
P
GM
P
G (AV)
V
GM
I
GM
Tj
Tstg
—
V
iso
Symbol
V
DRM
V
DSM
Voltage class
14
800
700
800
Unit
V
V
V
Conditions
Tj = 125C
Tj = 150C
Ratings
12
72
21.6
5
0.5
10
2
–40 to +150
–40 to +150
1.5
1800
Unit
A
A
A
2
s
W
W
V
A
C
C
g
V
Conditions
Commercial frequency, sine full wave
360 conduction, Tc = 77C
60 Hz sinewave 1 full cycle, peak value,
non-repetitive
Value corresponding to 1 cycle of half
wave 60 Hz, surge on-state current
Typical value
Ta = 25C, AC 1 minute,
T
1
T
2
G terminal to case
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BCR12LM-14LD
Preliminary
Electrical Characteristics
Parameter
Repetitive peak off-state current
On-state voltage
Gate trigger voltage
Note2
Symbol
I
DRM
V
TM
V
FGT
V
RGT
V
RGT
I
FGT
I
RGT
I
RGT
V
GD
R
th (j-c)
(dv/dt)c
Min.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0.2
0.1
—
10
1
Typ.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Max.
2.0
1.75
1.5
1.5
1.5
50
50
50
—
—
4.3
—
—
Unit
mA
V
V
V
V
mA
mA
mA
V
V
C/W
V/s
V/s
Test conditions
Tj = 150C, V
DRM
applied
Tc = 25C, I
TM
= 20 A,
instantaneous measurement
Tj = 25C, V
D
= 6 V, R
L
= 6
,
R
G
= 330
Tj = 25C, V
D
= 6 V, R
L
= 6
,
R
G
= 330
Tj = 125C, V
D
= 1/2 V
DRM
Tj = 150C, V
D
= 1/2 V
DRM
Junction to case
Note3
Tj = 125°C
Tj = 150°C
Gate trigger curent
Note2
Gate non-trigger voltage
Thermal resistance
Critical-rate of rise of off-state
Note4
commutation voltage
Notes: 2. Measurement using the gate trigger characteristics measurement circuit.
3. The contact thermal resistance R
th (c-f)
in case of greasing is 0.5C/W.
4. Test conditions of the critical-rate of decay of off-state commutation voltage are shown in the table below.
Test conditions
1. Junction temperature
Tj = 125°C/150°C
2. Rate of decay of on-state commutating current
(di/dt)c = – 6 A/ms
3. Peak off-state voltage
V
D
= 400 V
Commutating voltage and current waveforms
(inductive load)
Supply Voltage
Time
(di/dt)c
Time
Time
V
D
Main Current
Main Voltage
(dv/dt)c
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BCR12LM-14LD
Preliminary
Performance Curves
Maximum On-State Characteristics
10
2
Rated Surge On-State Current
80
Surge On-State Current (A)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
0
10
1
10
2
On-State Current (A)
Tj = 150°C
10
1
10
0
Tj = 25°C
10
−1
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
On-State Voltage (V)
Conduction Time (Cycles at 60Hz)
Gate Trigger Current (Tj = t°C)
×
100 (%)
Gate Trigger Current (Tj = 25°C)
Gate Characteristics (I, II and III)
10
2
Gate Trigger Current vs.
Junction Temperature
10
3
Typical Example
I
RGT III
Gate Voltage (V)
V
GM
= 10 V
10
1
V
GT
= 1.5 V
P
G(AV)
= 0.5 W
P
GM
= 5 W
10
2
I
FGT I
10
0
I
GM
= 2 A
I
FGT I
I
RGT I
I
RGT III
V
GD
= 0.2 V
I
RGT I
10
−1
1
10
10
2
10
3
10
4
10
1
–40
0
40
80
120
160
Gate Current (mA)
Junction Temperature (°C)
Gate Trigger Voltage (Tj = t°C)
×
100 (%)
Gate Trigger Voltage (Tj = 25°C)
Gate Trigger Voltage vs.
Junction Temperature
10
3
Typical Example
Maximum Transient Thermal Impedance
Characteristics (Junction to case)
Transient Thermal Impedance (°C/W)
10
2
5
10
3
10
4
4
5
10
2
2
1
10
1
–40
0
40
80
120
160
0
–1
10
10
0
10
1
10
2
Junction Temperature (°C)
Conduction Time (Cycles at 60 Hz)
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BCR12LM-14LD
Maximum Transient Thermal Impedance
Characteristics (Junction to ambient)
Transient Thermal Impedance (°C/W)
10
3
Preliminary
Maximum On-State Power Dissipation
20
On-State Power Dissipation (W)
No Fins
10
2
16
360° Conduction
Resistive,
inductive loads
12
10
1
8
10
0
4
10
−1
10
1
10
2
10
3
10
4
10
5
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Conduction Time (Cycles at 60Hz)
RMS On-State Current (A)
Allowable Case Temperature vs.
RMS On-State Current
160
Curves apply regardless
of conduction angle
160
Allowable Ambient Temperature vs.
RMS On-State Current
All fins are black painted
aluminum and greased
120
×
120
×
t2.3
100
×
100
×
t2.3
60
×
60
×
t2.3
regardless of
Resistive,
Ambient Temperature (°C)
Case Temperature (°C)
140
120
100
80
60
40
140
120
100
80
60
Curves apply
360° Conduction
20 Resistive,
inductive loads
0
0
2
4
6
8
40
conduction angle
20
inductive loads
Natural convection
10
12
14
16
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
RMS On-State Current (A)
RMS On-State Current (A)
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current (Tj = t°C)
×
100 (%)
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current (Tj = 25°C)
Allowable Ambient Temperature vs.
RMS On-State Current
160
Natural convection
No Fins
Curves apply regardless
of conduction angle
Resistive, inductive loads
Repetitive Peak Off-State Current vs.
Junction Temperature
10
6
Typical Example
10
5
Ambient Temperature (°C)
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
0.5
1.0
10
4
10
3
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
10
2
–40
0
40
80
120
160
RMS On-State Current (A)
Junction Temperature (°C)
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Holding Current vs.
Junction Temperature
Holding Current (Tj = t°C)
×
100 (%)
Holding Current (Tj = 25°C)
10
3
Typical Example
10
3
Distribution
Preliminary
Latching Current vs.
Junction Temperature
Latching Current (mA)
T
2
+, G–
Typical Example
10
2
10
2
10
1
T
2
–, G–
Typical Example T
2
+, G+
Typical Example
10
0
–40
0
40
80
120
160
10
1
–40
0
40
80
120
160
Junction Temperature (°C)
Junction Temperature (°C)
Breakover Voltage (dv/dt = xV/μs)
×
100 (%)
Breakover Voltage (dv/dt = 1V/μs)
Breakover Voltage vs.
Junction Temperature
Breakover Voltage (Tj = t°C)
×
100 (%)
Breakover Voltage (Tj = 25°C)
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
–40
0
40
80
120
160
Typical Example
Breakover Voltage vs.
Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (Tj=125°C)
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
10
1
10
2
10
3
10
4
I Quadrant
Typical Example
Tj = 125°C
III Quadrant
Junction Temperature (°C)
Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (V/μs)
Breakover Voltage (dv/dt = xV/μs)
×
100 (%)
Breakover Voltage (dv/dt = 1V/μs)
Breakover Voltage vs.
Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (Tj=150°C)
160
Commutation Characteristics (Tj=125°C)
10
2
Critical Rate of Rise of Off-State
Commutating Voltage (V/μs)
140
120
100
80
I Quadrant
60
40
20
0
10
1
10
2
Typical Example
Tj = 150°C
III Quadrant
Time
Main Voltage
(dv/dt)c
V
D
Main Current
(di/dt)c
I
T
τ
Time
10
1
Minimum
Value
I Quadrant
III Quadrant
10
3
10
4
10
0
10
0
Typical Example
Tj = 125°C, I
T
= 4A
τ
= 500μs, V
D
= 200V, f = 3Hz
10
1
10
2
Rate of Rise of Off-State Voltage (V/μs)
Rate of Decay of On-State
Commutating Current (A/ms)
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