S16MD01/S16MD02/S26MD01/S26MD02
S16MD01/S16MD02
S26MD01/S26MD02
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Features
1. Compact 8-pin dual-in-line package type
2. RMS ON-state current I
T
: 0.6Arms
3. Built-in zero-cross circuit
(S16MD02 / S26MD02 )
4. High repetitive peak OFF-state voltage
S16MD01 / S16MD02
V
DRM
: MIN. 400V
S26MD01 / S26MD02
V
DRM
: MIN. 600V
5. Isolation voltage between input and output
( V
iso
: 4,000Vrms )
6. Recognized by UL, file No. E94758
7. Approved by CSA No. LR63705
8-Pin DIP Type SSR for Low
Power Control
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Outline Dimensions
Internal connection Diagram
8
6
5
g
Zero-cross
circuit
1
2
3
4
2.54
±
0.25
8
A
Anode
mark
1
2
9.66
3
±
0.5
( Unit : mm )
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
Cathode
Anode
Cathode
Cathode
G
T
1
T
2
6
5
6.5
±
0.5
4
1.2
±
0.3
A (Model No.)
S16MD01
S16MD02
S26MD01
S26MD02
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Applications
1. Oil fan heaters
2. Microwave ovens
3. Refrigerators
7.62
±
0.3
0.5
TYP.
3.5
±
0.5
3.4
±
0.5
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Model Line-ups
For 100V lines
No built-in zero-
cross circuit
Built-in zero-
cross circuit
S16MD01
S16MD02
For 200V lines
S26MD01
S26MD02
3.1
±
0.5
0.5
±
0.1
0.26
±
0.1
θ
:
0 to 13˚
θ
g
Zero-cross circuit for
S16MD02
and
S26MD02
Terminal 1 , 3 and 4 are common ones of cathode.
To radiate the heat, solder all of the lead pins
on the pattern of PWB.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Forward current
Input
Reverse voltage
RMS ON-state current
*1
Peak one cycle surge current
Output
S16MD01 / S16MD02
Repetitive peak OFF-
state voltage
S26MD01 / S26MD02
*2
Isolation voltage
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
*3
Soldering temperature
*1 50Hz sine wave
*2 AC for 1 minute, 40 to 60% RH, f = 60Hz
*3 For 10 seconds
( Ta = 25 ˚C)
Symbol
I
F
V
R
I
T
I
surge
V
DRM
V
iso
T
opr
T
stg
T
sol
Rating
50
6
0.6
6
400
600
4 000
- 25 to + 80
- 40 to + 125
260
Unit
mA
V
A
rms
A
V
V
V
rms
˚C
˚C
˚C
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