Features: • Supply Power Obtained from AC Line• Can be used with 220 V/50 Hz or 110 V/60 Hz• Low Count/Cost External Components• Optimum Triac Firing (2nd and 3rd Quadrants)• Repetitive Trigger Pulses when Triac Current is Interrupted by Motor Brush Bounce• Tria...
KKA1185A: Features: • Supply Power Obtained from AC Line• Can be used with 220 V/50 Hz or 110 V/60 Hz• Low Count/Cost External Components• Optimum Triac Firing (2nd and 3rd Quadrants)&...
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Rating | Symbol | Value | Unit |
Maximum Voltage Range per Listed Pin Pins3. 5,11 (not connected) Pins 4,8.13 Pin 2 Maximum Positive Voltage (No minimum value allowed; see current ratings) |
Vpin Vpin12 Vpin1 |
-20 to+20 -VCC to 0 -3.0 to +3.0 0 0.5 |
V |
Maximum Current per Listed pin Pin 1 Pin 6 and 7 in 9 Pin 10 Pin12 |
Ipin | ±20 ±2.0 ±0.5 ±300 -500 |
mA mA mA A A |
Maximum Power Dissipation (A=25) | PD | 250 | mW |
Maximum Thermal Resistance, .Junction-to-Ambient | RJA | 100 | /W |
Operating Ambient Temperature Range | TA | 0 to + 70 | |
Storage Temperature Range | Tstg | -55 to <+ 125 |
The KKA1185A generates controlled triac triggering pulses and allows tachless speed stabilization of universal motors by an integrated positive feedback function. Typical applications are power hand tools, vacuum cleaners, mixers, light dimmer and other small appliances.