Part Details for 2N5064 by Motorola Semiconductor Products
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2N5064 Information
2N5064 by Motorola Semiconductor Products is a Silicon Controlled Rectifier.
Silicon Controlled Rectifiers are under the broader part category of Trigger Devices.
Trigger devices initiate or control actions in electronic circuits by producing output signals when specific input conditions are met. They are commonly used in timing circuits and pulse generators. Read more about Trigger Devices on our Trigger Devices part category page.
Price & Stock for 2N5064
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Quest Components | SILICON CONTROLLED RECTIFIER,200V V(DRM),510MA I(T),TO-92 | 248 |
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$0.1575 / $0.5250 | Buy Now |
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Part Details for 2N5064
2N5064 Part Data Attributes
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2N5064
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2N5064
Motorola Semiconductor Products
Silicon Controlled Rectifier, 0.8A I(T)RMS, 510mA I(T), 200V V(DRM), 200V V(RRM), 1 Element, TO-92, PLASTIC, TO-226AA, 3 PIN
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| Rohs Code | No | |
| Part Life Cycle Code | Transferred | |
| Package Description | Plastic, To-226aa, 3 Pin | |
| Reach Compliance Code | Unknown | |
| ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
| HTS Code | 8541.30.00.80 | |
| Additional Feature | Sensitive Gate | |
| Circuit Commutated Turn-off Time-Nom | 30 µS | |
| Configuration | Single | |
| DC Gate Trigger Current-Max | 0.2 Ma | |
| DC Gate Trigger Voltage-Max | 0.8 V | |
| Holding Current-Max | 5 Ma | |
| JEDEC-95 Code | TO-92 | |
| JESD-30 Code | O-PBCY-W3 | |
| JESD-609 Code | e0 | |
| Leakage Current-Max | 0.01 Ma | |
| Non-Repetitive Pk On-state Cur | 10 A | |
| Number of Elements | 1 | |
| Number of Terminals | 3 | |
| On-State Voltage-Max | 1.7 V | |
| On-state Current-Max | 510 A | |
| Operating Temperature-Max | 125 °C | |
| Operating Temperature-Min | -65 °C | |
| Package Body Material | Plastic/Epoxy | |
| Package Shape | Round | |
| Package Style | Cylindrical | |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
| RMS On-state Current-Max | 0.8 A | |
| Repetitive Peak Off-state Leakage Current-Max | 10 µA | |
| Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage | 200 V | |
| Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage | 200 V | |
| Surface Mount | No | |
| Terminal Finish | Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb) | |
| Terminal Form | Wire | |
| Terminal Position | Bottom | |
| Trigger Device Type | Scr |
2N5064 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The maximum operating temperature range for the 2N5064 is -55°C to 150°C, although it's recommended to operate within -40°C to 125°C for optimal performance.
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To ensure proper biasing, make sure to provide a stable voltage supply, and set the gate-source voltage (Vgs) between 2-4V for N-channel devices and -2 to -4V for P-channel devices. Also, ensure the drain-source voltage (Vds) is within the recommended range.
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The maximum current rating for the 2N5064 is 10A, but it's recommended to operate within 5A for optimal performance and to prevent overheating.
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To protect the 2N5064 from ESD, handle the device with an anti-static wrist strap or mat, and ensure the PCB has proper ESD protection circuits. Also, avoid touching the device's pins or leads with bare hands.
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Yes, the 2N5064 can be used in switching applications, but it's essential to consider the device's switching characteristics, such as rise and fall times, and ensure the circuit is designed to minimize switching losses.