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The reverse conducting thyristor (RCT) is differentiating itself from the normal high power thyristor by having an integrated reverse diode. Because of the reverse diode this thyristor is not capable of reverse blocking.
These devices are advantageous where a reverse or freewheel diode must be used. Because the SCR and diode never conduct at the same time they do not produce heat simultaneously and can easily be integrated and cooled together.
Reverse conducting thyristors are often used in frequency changers and inverters.
Part Number | VDRM (V) | ITAV (A) | ITSM (kA) | Package* (mm) |
2000 | 360 | 5.0 | 58.5/34 | |
5STR 10T2520 | 2500 | 857 | 14.0 | 100/63 |
*Note: maximum diameter / pole-piece diameter