GB/T 13153-1991
AbolishedBlank detail specification for gate turn-off thyristors,ambient or case-rated,5A and above
5A以上环境或管壳额定可关断晶闸管空白详细规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a detailed specification template for gate turn-off thyristors (GTOs) rated at 5A and above, covering both ambient and case-rated conditions. It is applied in the electronics industry for the design, testing, and procurement of high-power switching devices used in motor drives, inverters, and industrial power control systems. The standard ensures consistent performance and reliability parameters for GTOs in applications requiring precise turn-off control.
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