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Date: 20th Jan 2010
Reverse conducting thyristor for use in
regulators of motorbikes
Renesas has released the CRD5CM reverse conducting thyristor
for use in voltage regulators for two-wheeler automotives
and engines for general-purpose batteries. The CRD5CM integrates
a thyristor and a rectifier diode in a single element.
Two-wheeled vehicles and engines for general-purpose batteries
employ a regulator between the generator and battery to
prevent current flow at a voltage higher than the battery's
storage voltage value. They regulate the voltage by switching
the current flow from the generator on and off. For a three-phase
regulator this block has typically consisted of three sets
of thyristors and diodes, each in its own package.
The main features of the CRD5CM are,
Mounting area can be reduced by about 50%
Thyristor with rated current of 5 A and rated voltage of
400 V
Diode with rated current of 5 A and soft turn-off characteristics
The diode of the CRD5CM has soft turn-off characteristics,
with a reverse recovery time 4 of 4.0 µs (typ.) that
limits voltage surges during commutation.
The thermal resistance of the CRD5CM with TO-220 package
is 2.8 Deg C/W. Operation is guaranteed up to 150 Deg C.
This device is targeted at markets such as India, China
and Indonesia where two wheeler automotive markets are big.
High volume low priced motorbike makers may find this device
cost effective.
Availability: Sample shipments will begin in February 2010
in Japan.
For more details visit www.renesas.com
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