2N685

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2N685 (Stud Version) — Part of the 2N68x–2N69x High-Reliability SCR Family

The 2N685 is a high-reliability silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) designed for efficient power switching and control in harsh, mission-critical environments. Packaged in a rugged TO-48 / TO-208AA stud-mount metal case, it offers excellent mechanical strength and thermal conductivity for superior heat dissipation. The device is part of the 2N68x–2N69x family of reverse-blocking SCRs (2N681–2N692), providing a range of voltage options for industrial, defense, and aerospace systems.

The 2N685 features a repetitive peak off-state voltage (V_DRM / V_RRM) of approximately 700 V, an RMS on-state current of 25 A, and a non-repetitive surge current up to 150 A. It is available as a standard 2N685 or as a JAN / JANTX-qualified device per MIL-PRF-19500/108, ensuring consistent, military-grade reliability and endurance.

How It Works

When a gate pulse is applied, the SCR conducts between anode and cathode and remains latched on until the current drops below the holding threshold — making it ideal for controlled rectification and power switching.

Pin Configuration

  • Anode – threaded stud (mount)

  • Cathode – main terminal lead

  • Gate – control input

Applications

  • Military and aerospace power systems

  • Industrial motor drives and automation controls

  • High-reliability power converters and rectifiers

  • Pulse discharge and energy storage networks

  • Defense-grade power supplies

Pros & Cons

Pros: Robust thermal path, JAN-qualified reliability, strong surge handling, proven SCR technology.
Cons: Requires moderate gate drive, slower switching than MOSFETs/IGBTs.

 

Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage VRRM:200
Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage VDRM:200
Average On-State Current IAVA:16
Max Off-State Current IRRM,IDRMmA:6
Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current ITSM @ Ipp AMPS:150
Gate Trigger Voltage VGTV:2
Gate Trigger Current IGTmA:40
Peak On-State Voltage VTM:2
Holding Current IHmA:20
Package:TO-48A