Product Description
A high-power semiconductor device called a Gate Turn-Off Thyristor (GTO) is distinguished by its capacity to be activated and deactivated by a gate signal. Because it combines the advantages of a transistor with a thyristor, it is perfect for applications that need for effective switching. GTOs are extensively utilised in power electronics, specifically in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) gearbox systems, induction heating, and motor control. For industrial power systems to operate dependably and effectively in difficult situations, they are essential because to their quick switching speeds and strong performance under high voltage and current conditions.
Reliable High-Voltage PerformanceThis GTO module delivers consistent operation at high voltages, safely handling up to 1600 V repetitive peak reverse voltage. Its robust design ensures stable performance in environments with substantial voltage fluctuations, meeting the demands of critical telecommunication infrastructure.
Efficient Power Control and UsageWith a gate trigger current of 1.2 A and holding current of 400 mA, the thyristor excels in energy-management systems. Its ability to turn off via the gate terminal streamlines circuit designs, offering faster switching and improved control across up to 1 kHz frequency.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationEngineered for ease of integration, this silicon GTO comes in a module-type package with stud mounting, facilitating installation in standard-sized systems. Its RoHS compliance and tin-plated lead finish ensure durability and sustainability, fitting modern supply and export standards.
FAQs of GTO (Gate Turn-Off Thyrsitor):
Q: How is the GTO thyristor installed in telecommunication equipment?
A: The module features stud mounting, allowing secure attachment into standard-sized enclosures. Clear markings and robust module-type packaging ensure straightforward integration in telecommunication systems.
Q: What benefits does the Gate Turn-Off feature provide?
A: Unlike traditional thyristors, the GTO can be turned off via the gate input, enhancing control over power switching and providing energy efficiency in high-frequency power regulation applications.
Q: When should I opt for this device in my industrial applications?
A: This GTO is ideal when you require high surge current capacity (up to 4000 A), wide supply voltage accommodation (110-215 V), and reliable performance within -40C to +125C operating temperatures.
Q: Where can the GTO module be supplied or exported from?
A: As an exporter, importer, supplier, and trader based in China, we provide international shipping and supply to global industrial and telecommunication sectors.
Q: What is the process for switching and regulating current using this GTO?
A: Switching is achieved by applying a gate trigger current of 1.2 A, which activates the device. When gate current is removed, the device turns off, thereby regulating the current flow and providing protection against overloads.
Q: How does RoHS compliance impact usage in modern electronic systems?
A: RoHS compliance signifies the device is free from hazardous substances, making it environmentally safe and suitable for organizations adhering to green standards in equipment manufacturing.
Q: What are the warranty and power dissipation specifications for this product?
A: The GTO module includes a one-year warranty, has a dissipation power rating of 300 W, and a typical operating power consumption of 250 W, contributing to reliable and sustained system operations.