Part to replace thyristor

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Chris

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I'm overhauling an old power supply that was handed down to me. The
case of a thyristor is broken (ST Micro #BTW69-200NS). The only
readily available replacements I can find are BTW69-600 and
BTW69-1200. Will these work?

The datasheet for the original is here:
http://www.datasheetarchive.com/cgi-bin/q.php?pi=154045

The datasheet for the replacements is here:
http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/ST%20Micro/Web%20Data/BTW67%20and%20BTW69%20Series.pdf

I've tried purchasing it (BTW69-200NS) from a obsolete part vendor,
but all I need is one, and shipping to Canada becomes expensive.

Thanks in advance,
Chris
 
On 19 May 2004 08:47:46 -0700, ckirchen@go.com (Chris) wrote:

I'm overhauling an old power supply that was handed down to me. The
case of a thyristor is broken (ST Micro #BTW69-200NS). The only
readily available replacements I can find are BTW69-600 and
BTW69-1200. Will these work?
Sounds like a crowbar thyristor, hence the low operating voltage of 200.

The other two will be fine (600V and 1200V) unless there is something
super-critical in the circuit in respect of firing currents, but generally
they'd be OK.

Peter

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