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STMicroelectronics Enhances AC Motor Switches, Cutting Cost-of-Control for Competitive Appliance Markets
New AC switch families for white goods and industrial applications provide built-in protection and enhanced switching for robust motor controls with minimal parts count
GENEVA, May 6 -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a world leader in power semiconductors, has unveiled new AC switches that are ideal for controlling appliance motors. These AC switches can be used without many of the additional components normally needed to ensure smooth switching and provide protection. The new devices will allow one-stop design for heavy-duty home appliances such as washing machines or refrigerators. Consequent ruggedness will lower the end products' total cost of ownership.
The latest-generation ACST4, ACST6 and ACST8 switches include a power triac delivering enhanced commutation performance to turn the motor off without requiring external components to suppress voltage transients and to ensure reliable switching. Unlike conventional triacs, the switches also integrate protection against surge voltages up to 2kV on the AC line, in accordance with the international IEC 61000-4-5.
In addition, the ACST410 and ACST610 switches have a low trigger current of 10mA, allowing direct control by a CMOS device such as a microcontroller without requiring a buffer or driver. The ACST435 and ACST830 are high-immunity devices specifying noise immunity of at least 1000V and 2000V per microsecond, respectively, complying with the IEC 61000-4-4 fast transient burst test and eliminating any need for conditioning of the trigger signal. Competing switches typically have lower, or unspecified, noise immunity.
Key features of the ACST4/6/8 families:
-- 4A (ACST4), 6A (ACST6) or 8A (ACST8) maximum on-state current
-- 800V blocking voltage
-- 100A per microsecond turn-on rate
-- TO-220FPAB (full-pack) package, 1500Vrms insulation
-- Surface-mount DPAK and D2PAK packages also available
The ACST4, ACST6 and ACST8 families comprise 14 part numbers in total, and are priced from $0.70 in quantities of 10,000. Further pricing options are available for larger quantities.
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications with innovative semiconductor solutions. ST aims to be the undisputed leader in multimedia convergence and power applications leveraging its vast array of technologies, design expertise and combination of intellectual property portfolio, strategic partnerships and manufacturing strength. In 2009, the Company's net revenues were $8.51 billion. Further information on ST can be found at http://www.st.com.
Source: STMicroelectronics
CONTACT: Michael Markowitz of STMicroelectronics, +1 781-591-0354,
michael.markowitz@st.com
Web Site: http://www.st.com/
STMicroelectronics Enhances AC Motor Switches, Cutting Cost-of-Control for Competitive Appliance Markets
New AC switch families for white goods and industrial applications provide built-in protection and enhanced switching for robust motor controls with minimal parts count
GENEVA, May 6 -- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM), a world leader in power semiconductors, has unveiled new AC switches that are ideal for controlling appliance motors. These AC switches can be used without many of the additional components normally needed to ensure smooth switching and provide protection. The new devices will allow one-stop design for heavy-duty home appliances such as washing machines or refrigerators. Consequent ruggedness will lower the end products' total cost of ownership.
The latest-generation ACST4, ACST6 and ACST8 switches include a power triac delivering enhanced commutation performance to turn the motor off without requiring external components to suppress voltage transients and to ensure reliable switching. Unlike conventional triacs, the switches also integrate protection against surge voltages up to 2kV on the AC line, in accordance with the international IEC 61000-4-5.
In addition, the ACST410 and ACST610 switches have a low trigger current of 10mA, allowing direct control by a CMOS device such as a microcontroller without requiring a buffer or driver. The ACST435 and ACST830 are high-immunity devices specifying noise immunity of at least 1000V and 2000V per microsecond, respectively, complying with the IEC 61000-4-4 fast transient burst test and eliminating any need for conditioning of the trigger signal. Competing switches typically have lower, or unspecified, noise immunity.
Key features of the ACST4/6/8 families:
-- 4A (ACST4), 6A (ACST6) or 8A (ACST8) maximum on-state current
-- 800V blocking voltage
-- 100A per microsecond turn-on rate
-- TO-220FPAB (full-pack) package, 1500Vrms insulation
-- Surface-mount DPAK and D2PAK packages also available
The ACST4, ACST6 and ACST8 families comprise 14 part numbers in total, and are priced from $0.70 in quantities of 10,000. Further pricing options are available for larger quantities.
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications with innovative semiconductor solutions. ST aims to be the undisputed leader in multimedia convergence and power applications leveraging its vast array of technologies, design expertise and combination of intellectual property portfolio, strategic partnerships and manufacturing strength. In 2009, the Company's net revenues were $8.51 billion. Further information on ST can be found at http://www.st.com.
Source: STMicroelectronics
CONTACT: Michael Markowitz of STMicroelectronics, +1 781-591-0354,
michael.markowitz@st.com
Web Site: http://www.st.com/