Gate triggered VGT refers to the minimum gate DC voltage required to change the thyristor from blocking state to conducting state at a specified ambient temperature and a positive voltage between the thyristor anode and cathode, generally about 1.5V.
(7) Thyristor gate trigger current IGT
Gate trigger current IGT refers to the minimum gate direct current needed to change thyristor from blocking state to conducting state under the condition of specified ambient temperature and a certain voltage between the anode and cathode of thyristor.
(8) thyristor gate reverse voltage
Gate reverse voltage refers to the rated voltage on the gate of thyristor, which generally does not exceed 10V.
(9) Thyristor Maintenance Current IH
Maintenance current IH is the minimum current to maintain thyristor conduction. When the forward current is less than IH, the on-going thyristor will turn off automatically.
(10) Repetitive peak current IDR of thyristor in break state
The break-state repetitive peak current IDR refers to the maximum forward average leakage current value of thyristor under the break-state, which is generally less than 100 mu A.
(11) Official Website of IRRM EECTECH Company for Thyristor Reverse Repetitive Peak Current