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March 18, 2021
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I need information about TY 2010GH (TO220) aand if exist a aquivalent

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Best answer by Peter BENSCH

I still know the TY2010 as a thyristor with 200V, 10A and a gate current of <15mA, but I cannot guarantee that the TY2010GH meets these specifications exactly. It should therefore be checked whether the circuit in which it is used expects a thyristor (e.g. as a crowbar to protect the output voltage). The pin assignment in the photo would then be from left to right: cathode - anode - gate.

If this is the case, a TYN610RG can be tried as a substitute (thyristors with less than 600V are hardly common anymore).

As mentioned, everything is at your own risk, as no documentation is available from TY2010. Especially with a power supply unit, you must of course know how to work on it.

Good luck!

Regards

/Peter

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MFili.2
Visitor II
February 24, 2022

I'm interested for having information about this component too. It's used on Olivetti M20 power supply (year 1982). Best.

Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
May 12, 2022

I still know the TY2010 as a thyristor with 200V, 10A and a gate current of <15mA, but I cannot guarantee that the TY2010GH meets these specifications exactly. It should therefore be checked whether the circuit in which it is used expects a thyristor (e.g. as a crowbar to protect the output voltage). The pin assignment in the photo would then be from left to right: cathode - anode - gate.

If this is the case, a TYN610RG can be tried as a substitute (thyristors with less than 600V are hardly common anymore).

As mentioned, everything is at your own risk, as no documentation is available from TY2010. Especially with a power supply unit, you must of course know how to work on it.

Good luck!

Regards

/Peter