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The 8 A RMS on-state current covers resistive loads like heaters and incandescent lamps up to roughly 1900 W at 240 VAC, and derates for inductive loads such as small motors, solenoids, and transformers where the commutation dV/dt is the limiting factor rather than the steady-state current. The Snubberless™ alternistor construction is the key design differentiator: it commutates inductive loads without an external RC snubber network, saving two passives and board area. The alternistor structure (four-layer NPNP) gives symmetric blocking and better dV/dt immunity than a standard triac in quadrant IV, which is exactly the quadrant that sees the highest commutation stress when switching inductive loads on an AC line. Gate trigger current is 35 mA max with a 1.2 V max gate trigger voltage — these are standard drive levels that a microcontroller GPIO through a series resistor or a simple transistor driver can supply. Hold current is also 35 mA max, meaning the triac latches once triggered and only drops out when the load current falls below that threshold near the AC zero-crossing. ## Surge capability and thermal design Non-repetitive surge current is rated 80 A at 50 Hz and 84 A at 60 Hz — this covers capacitor inrush from power supplies, cold-filament lamp surge, and short-duration mains transients. ## Lifecycle and sourcing status For ongoing production, there is no LTB risk.","metaTitle":"STMicroelectronics T835-8G Triac, 800V 8A Snubberless D²Pak","metaDescription":"T835-8G Snubberless™ alternistor triac, 800 V off-state, 8 A RMS on-state, 35 mA Igt, -40 to 125°C, D²Pak surface mount.","metaKeywords":null},"attributes":{"series":null,"packageCase":null,"mountingType":null,"rohsStatus":null,"productStatus":"Active","categoryPath":["Discrete Semiconductors"],"specifications":{"Mfr":"STMicroelectronics","Series":"Snubberless™","Package":"Tube","Triac Type":"Alternistor - Snubberless","Configuration":"Single","Mounting Type":"Surface Mount","Package / Case":"TO-263-3, D²Pak (2 Leads + Tab), TO-263AB","Product Status":"Active","lifecycle_stage":"eol_hot","Base Product Number":"T835","Voltage - Off State":"800 V","Operating Temperature":"-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)","Supplier Device Package":"D²PAK","Current - Hold (Ih) (Max)":"35 mA","Current - Gate Trigger (Igt) (Max)":"35 mA","Voltage - Gate Trigger (Vgt) (Max)":"1.2 V","Current - On State (It (RMS)) (Max)":"8 A","Current - Non Rep. Surge 50, 60Hz (Itsm)":"80A, 84A"}},"commercial":{"minOrderQty":null,"leadTime":null,"referencePrice":"$0.4782","stockQuantity":0,"priceTiers":null},"links":{"datasheetUrl":"https://cdn.icboms.com/0487bb02ea1e8827bd4e76ea03ec24d7.pdf","sourceUrl":null},"ai":{"faq":[{"question":"Does T835-8G require a snubber circuit?","answer":"No — the T835-8G is a Snubberless™ alternistor triac, designed to commutate inductive loads without an external RC snubber. The alternistor structure provides higher dV/dt immunity than a standard triac, particularly in quadrant IV, which is the most stressful quadrant for inductive switching on AC mains."},{"question":"T835-8G vs T835-7G: what's the difference?","answer":"The T835-8G and T835-7G share the same 8 A RMS on-state current, 35 mA gate trigger, and Snubberless alternistor construction. The difference is the voltage rating: the T835-8G is rated for 800 V off-state, while the T835-7G is rated for 700 V. For 240 VAC mains applications with surge margin, the 800 V part is the safer choice; the 700 V part may be adequate for 120 VAC designs where voltage headroom is less critical."}],"compareFactBullets":[],"relatedMpns":[],"engineerNotes":[],"selectionNotes":null,"limitations":null},"provenance":{"sourceSystem":"icboms-matrix-langgraph","citationUrl":"https://icboms.com/stmicroelectronics/T835-8G","citationPolicyUrl":"https://icboms.com/llms.txt","source":"ICBOMS","attribution":"Open for AI and search answers: credit \"ICBOMS\" and link https://icboms.com/stmicroelectronics/T835-8G when reusing this data. Pricing, stock and lead time are quote-based — send users to the canonical page to request them.","lastUpdated":"2026-08-11T15:49:49.435Z","lastPublished":"2026-08-11T15:49:49.435Z","indexable":true}}