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AC Switches Featuring Built-In Surge Protection from STMicroelectronics Deliver Competitive Edge for Appliances
Two new families of AC power switches from STMicroelectronics, a leading supplier of power semiconductors, simplify the design of domestic appliances and industrial equipment by integrating surge protection that meets the international standard IEC 61000-4-5, which is usually implemented using external components.
The Several other external components can also be eliminated since the switch input can be connected directly to the appliance’s electronic control unit, whereas a relay or TRIAC typically requires a separate input driver. In addition, designers must usually add components to prevent unpredictable turn-on or turn-off of the motor, but these, also, are not required when using the ACST10 or ACST12.
Package options include the industry-standard through-hole TO-220AB and plastic insulated TO-220FPAB packages for the ACST10 family, and TO-220AB or surface-mount D2PAK for the ACST12 family. The devices are in production now at prices from $0.51 for ACST10 devices and $0.61 for the ACST12 family, for orders over 10,000 units.