Product Details | THYRISTOR SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE

5961-01-350-7253 A bistable semiconductor device comprising three or more junctions which is normally a nonconductor until the application of a signal to a gate terminal, at which time the device switches to the conductive state. Includes devices capable of being switched back to the nonconductive state upon application of a different signal to the same or another gate terminal. May or may not include mounting hardware and/or heatsink. For solid state devices which are responsive to visible or infrared radiant energy, see SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE, PHOTO.

Part Alternates: 2N5207FILETAGEM, 99096641, 5961-01-350-7253, 01-350-7253, 5961013507253, 013507253

Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components | Semiconductor Devices and Associated Hardware

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
59 20 DEC 1991 01-350-7253

Cross Reference | NSN 5961-01-350-7253

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
2N5207FILETAGEM 07688 JOINT ELECTRON DEVICE ENGINEERING COUNCIL
99096641 F0052 THALES SYSTEMES AEROPORTES S.A

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Category Code Description
Hazardous Material Indicator CodeNThere is no data in the HMIS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials
Demilitarization Code:DMunitions List Item or Commerce Control List Item. Demilitarization required. Total destruction of the item and components so as to preclude restoration or repair to a usable condition by melting, cutting, tearing, scratching, crushing, breaking, punching, neutralizing, etc. (As an alternate, burial or deep water dumping may be used when coordinated with the DoD Demilitarization Program Office.)
Electro-static Discharge Susceptible:ANo known Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) sensitivity
Precious Metals Indicator Code:UPrecious metal type is unknown
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