K2500G vs K1050E70
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| Category | Thyristors - DIACs, SIDACs | Thyristors - DIACs, SIDACs |
| Manufacturer | Littelfuse Inc. | Littelfuse Inc. |
| Description | SIDAC 240-280V 1A DO15 | SIDAC 95-113V 1A TO92 |
| Package | -Reel® | Bulk |
| Series | - | - |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ) | -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ) |
| Package / Case | DO-204AC, DO-15, Axial | TO-226-2, TO-92-2 (TO-226AC) |
| Supplier Device Package | DO-15 | TO-92 |
| Voltage - Breakover | 240 ~ 280V | 95 ~ 113V |
| Current - Breakover | 10 µA | 10 µA |
| Current - Hold (Ih) (Max) | 150 mA | 150 mA |
| Current - Peak Output | 1 A | 1 A |
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1. Can DIACs and SIDACs be used in DC circuits?
No, DIACs and SIDACs are designed specifically for AC circuits as their operation relies on alternating voltage polarities.
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2. 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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3. How does temperature affect DIACs and SIDACs?
Their operation is temperature-dependent, with most devices rated for operation between -40°C and 125°C. Higher temperatures can affect their triggering voltage.
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4. Can DIACs or SIDACs be replaced by other components?
While other semiconductor devices can sometimes be adapted, DIACs and SIDACs are optimized for their specific functions, making them difficult to replace directly in most designs.

