BCR8KM-16LA#B00 vs BCR8KM-14LA#B00
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| Category | Thyristors - TRIACs | Thyristors - TRIACs |
| Manufacturer | Renesas Electronics America Inc | Renesas Electronics America Inc |
| Description | TRIAC, 800V, 8A | TRIAC, 700V, 8A |
| Package | Bulk | Bulk |
| Series | - | - |
| Operating Temperature | - | - |
| Mounting Type | - | - |
| Package / Case | - | - |
| Supplier Device Package | - | - |
| Configuration | - | - |
| Current - Hold (Ih) (Max) | - | - |
| Voltage - Off State | - | - |
| Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max) | - | - |
| Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max) | - | - |
| Current - On State (It (RMS)) (Max) | - | - |
| Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm) | - | - |
| Triac Type | - | - |
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1. What is a TRIAC, and how does it differ from an SCR?
A TRIAC is a bidirectional device that can control AC power, effectively working as two SCRs in parallel but in opposite directions. Unlike an SCR, which only conducts in one direction, a TRIAC operates in both directions, making it ideal for AC applications.
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2. What are the main uses of TRIACs?
TRIACs are commonly used in phase control applications like light dimmers, motor speed controls, and heaters, as well as in domestic appliances where bidirectional AC control is needed.
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3. How can flickering in TRIAC circuits be minimized?
Flickering can be addressed by proper circuit design, including snubber circuits to handle dv/dt issues and filtering to reduce noise and harmonics.
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4. Why are TRIACs preferred in household electronics?
TRIACs are compact, cost-effective, and capable of handling bidirectional current, making them ideal for small, lightweight, and reliable household devices.

