K1400E70 vs FSBS10CH60
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| Category | Thyristors - DIACs, SIDACs | Power Driver Modules |
| Manufacturer | Littelfuse Inc. | ON Semiconductor |
| Description | SIDAC 130-146V 1A TO92 | SMART POWER MODULE 10A SPM27-BA |
| Package | Cut Tape (CT) | Tube |
| Series | - | Motion-SPM® |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ) | - |
| Package / Case | TO-226-2, TO-92-2 (TO-226AC) | 27-PowerDIP Module (1.205\", 30.60mm) |
| Supplier Device Package | TO-92 | - |
| Voltage - Breakover | 130 ~ 146V | - |
| Current - Breakover | 10 µA | - |
| Current - Hold (Ih) (Max) | 150 mA | - |
| Current - Peak Output | 1 A | - |
| Type | - | IGBT |
| Mounting Type | - | Through Hole |
| Configuration | - | 3 Phase |
| Current | - | 10 A |
| Voltage | - | 600 V |
| Voltage - Isolation | - | 2500Vrms |

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1. What are DIACs and SIDACs used for?
DIACs and SIDACs are used as triggering devices in AC phase control applications, such as light dimmers, motor speed controls, and heater controls. They help in controlling the current flow by switching at a specific voltage threshold.
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2. How do DIACs differ from SIDACs?
DIACs exhibit symmetrical voltage thresholds in both directions, while SIDACs often have higher breakover voltages and are suitable for applications requiring higher current capacities.
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3. What are the typical applications for SIDACs?
SIDACs are commonly used in high-voltage protection circuits, surge protection, and trigger circuits for high-power switching.
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4. How do I select a DIAC or SIDAC for my application?
Key parameters include the breakover voltage, peak current, holding current, and the type of package. Selection should match the application's voltage and current requirements.

