The recommended operating voltage range for BT149D,126 is 10 V to 30 V, with a maximum voltage of 40 V for a short duration (less than 100 ms).
To ensure the thyristor is fully turned off, a minimum commutation time of 10 μs is recommended, and the gate current should be reduced to zero before the next trigger pulse is applied.
The maximum allowed dv/dt for BT149D,126 is 100 V/μs. Exceeding this value may lead to unwanted thyristor triggering or false triggering.
Yes, BT149D,126 can be used in DC-DC converter applications, but it's essential to ensure the thyristor is properly triggered and commutated to avoid unwanted conduction or false triggering.
To protect the thyristor, use a voltage clamp or a snubber circuit to limit the voltage and current during switching. Additionally, consider using a fuse or a current limiter to prevent overcurrent conditions.