TN2015H-6I

STMicroelectronics
511-TN2015H-6I
TN2015H-6I

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Description:
SCRs 20 A 600 V High Temperature SCR in TO-220I

ECAD Model:
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In Stock: 895

Stock:
895 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
15 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Quantities greater than 895 will be subject to minimum order requirements.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
1,52 € 1,52 €
0,723 € 7,23 €
0,621 € 62,10 €
0,501 € 250,50 €
0,456 € 456,00 €
0,419 € 838,00 €
0,407 € 2.035,00 €

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STMicroelectronics
Product Category: SCRs
RoHS:  
Tube
Brand: STMicroelectronics
Product Type: SCRs
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Thyristors
Unit Weight: 2,300 g
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Compliance Codes
TARIC:
8541300000
CNHTS:
8541300000
USHTS:
8541300080
ECCN:
EAR99
Origin Classifications
Country of Origin:
China
Assembly Country of Origin:
Not available
Country of Diffusion:
Not available
The country is subject to change at the time of shipment.

Standard Products

STMicroelectronics Standard Products are a broad range of industry-standard and drop-in replacements for the most popular general-purpose analog ICs, discretes, and serial EEPROMs. The Standard Products are manufactured to the highest quality standards with many AECQ-qualified for automotive applications. A comprehensive set of STMicroelectronics design aids, including SPICE, IBIS models, and simulation tools, is available to make adding to a design-in easy.

TN High-Temperature SCRs

STMicroelectronics TN High-Temperature Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) offer high-thermal performance of 16A or 20A rms. STMicroelectronics TN noise immunity, gate triggering current and turn-on current rise allow the design of robust and compact control circuits.