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 S102S03/S202S03
S102S03/S202S03
s Features
1. High radiation resin mold package 2. RMS ON-state current I T : MAX. 8 Arms at TC <= 80C ( With heat sink ) 3. Isolation voltage between input and output ( Viso : 4 000V rms ) 4. Low input driving current ( IFT : MAX. 5mA ) 5. Approved by CSA, No. LR63705 Recognized by UL, file No. E94758
SIP Type SSR with Mounting Capability for External Heat Sink
s Outline Dimensions ( Unit : mm )
* The metal parts marked * are common to terminal 1 . g Do not allow external connection. ( ): Typical dimensions 18.5 0.2 16.4 0.3 3.2 0.2 *
A (Model No.) B S102S03 8A125VAC S202S03 8A250VAC
3.2 0.2
5.5 0.2 5.0 0.3
s Applications
1. Automatic vending machines 2. Programmable controllers 3. Amusement equipment
4 4 4
g 0.2 MAX.
A B +4.2MAX.
1
2
3
4
s Model Line-ups
For 100V lines S102S03 For 200V lines S202S03
(5.08) (7.62) (2.54) 0.6 0.1 (1.4)
Internal connection diagram 1 2 3 4 1 2 34 Output ( Triac T2 ) Output ( Triac T1 ) Input ( + ) Input ( - )
s Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Input Forward current Reverse voltage RMS ON-state current *1 Peak one cycle surge current Repetitive peak OFF-state voltage Non-repetitive peak OFF-state voltage Critical rate of rise of ON-state current Operating frequency *2 Isolation voltage Operating temperature Storage temperature *3 Soldering temperature Symbol IF VR IT I surge V DRM V DSM dIT /d t f V iso T opr T stg T sol
(Ta = 25 C )
Rating S102S03 S202S03 50 6 *4 8 80 400 600 400 600 50 45 to 65 4 000 - 25 to + 100 - 30 to + 125 260 Unit mA V A rms A V V A/ s Hz V rms C C C
*1 50Hz sine wave, Tj = 25C start *2 60Hz AC for 1 minute, 40 to 60% RH, Apply voltages between input and output by the dielectric withstand voltage tester with zero-cross circuit. ( Input and output shall be shorted respectively ) . ( Note ) When the isolation voltage is necessary at using external heat sink, please use the insulation sheet. *3 For 10 seconds *4 T C <= 80C
Output
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11.2MIN.
- 1.1 0.2 - 1.25 0.3 - 0.8 0.2
19.6 0.2 (36.0)
S102S03/S202S03 s Electro-optical Characteristics
Input Parameter Forward voltage Reverse current Repetitive peak OFF-state current On-state voltage Holding current Critical rate of rise of OFF-state voltage Critical rate of rise of commutating OFF-state voltage Minimum trigger current Transfer Isolation resistance characTurn-on time teristics Turn-off time Thermal resistance ( Between junction and case ) Thermal resistance ( Between junction and ambience ) Output Symbol Conditions VF IF = 20mA IR VR = 3V I DRM VD = VDRM Resistance load, I F = 20mA VT IT = 2Arms IH dV/dt VD = 2/3V DRM ( dV/dt ) C Tj = 125C, dIt/d t = - 4.0A/ms, VD = 400V I FT VD = 12V, R L = 30 R ISO DC = 500V, 40 to 60 % RH t on AC = 50Hz t off Rth(j - c) Rth(j - a) MIN. 30 5 1010 TYP. 1.2 4.5 40
( Ta = 25C )
MAX. 1.4 10- 4 10- 4 1.5 35 5 1 10 Unit V A A V rms mA V/ s V/ s mA ms ms C/W C/W
Fig. 1 RMS ON-state Current vs. Ambient Temperature
10 9 RMS ON-state current I T ( A rms ) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - 25 0 25 50 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C ) 125 (6) (5) (4) (3) () (2) 1 ( 1 ) With infinite heat sink ( 2 ) With heat sink ( 200 x 200 x 2 mm Al plate ) ( 3 ) With heat sink ( 100 x 100 x 2 mm Al plate ) ( 4 ) With heat sink ( 75 x 75 x 2 mm Al plate ) ( 5 ) With heat sink ( 50 x 50 x 2 mm Al plate ) ( 6 ) Without heat sink ( Note) With the Al heat sink set up vertically, tighten the device at the center of the Al heat sink with a torque of 0.4N * m and apply thermal conductive silicone grease on the heat sink mounting plate. Forcible cooling shall not be carried out.
S102S03/S202S03
Fig. 2 RMS ON-state Current vs. Case Temperature
10
Fig. 3 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature
60
RMS ON-state current I T ( Arms )
8 Forward current I F ( mA )
50
40
6
30
4
20
2
10
0 - 25
0
25 50 75 100 Case temperature T c ( C )
125
0 - 25
0
25 50 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C )
125
Fig. 4 Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage
Fig. 5 Surge Current vs. Power-on Cycle
100 f = 50Hz T j = 25C Start 80
100 Forward current I F ( mA ) T a = 75C 50C 25C 0C - 25C Surge current I surge ( A ) 50
20 10 5
60
40
20 2 1 0.9 0 1
1.0
1.1 1.2 1.3 Forward voltage V F ( V )
1.4
1.5
2
5 10 20 Power-on cycle ( Times )
50
100
Fig. 6 Maximum ON-state Power Dissipation vs. RMS ON-state Current ( Typical Value )
20 T a = 25C Maximum ON-state power dissipation ( W ) 18
Fig. 7 Minimum Trigger Current vs. Ambient Temperature ( Typical Value )
6 VD = 12V RL= 30 Minimum trigger current I FT ( mA ) 5
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2 4 6 8
T
4
3
2
1
10 ( A rms )
12
0 - 25
0
25
50
75
a
100 ( C )
125
RMS ON-state current I
Ambient temperature T
S102S03/S202S03
Fig.8-a Repetitive Peak OFF-state Current vs. Ambient Temperature ( Typical Value ) (S102S03 )
10 - 3 10 - 4 10 - 5 10 - 6 10 - 7 10 - 8 10 - 9 - 25 V D = 400V ( A)
Fig.8-b Repetitive Peak OFF-state Current vs. Ambient Temperature ( Typical Value ) (S202S03 )
10 - 3 Repetitive peak OFF-state current I DRM ( A ) V D = 600V 10 - 4 10 - 5 10 - 6 10 - 7 10 - 8 10 - 9 - 25
Repetitive peak OFF-state current I
DRM
0
25 50 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C )
125
0
25 50 75 100 Ambient temperature T a ( C )
125
q Please refer to the chapter " Precautions for Use "


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