Meaning of Snubberless Triac

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In ST's website (https://www.st.com/internet/analog/subclass/124.jsp) BTA24 is stated as Snubberless Triac where BTA40 is marked as standard Triac. Why?

As per the datasheet -
BTA24: dV/dt=500V/us, dI/dt=13A/us
BTA40: dV/dt=500V/us, dI/dt=20A/us

So, it seems that BTA40 is slightly stronger than BTA24 in terms of dI/dt sustain capability.
 

Thomson Semiconductors were the first to market a three-quadrant TRIAC as the Alternators, later after the consolidation of Thomson Semiconductors into STMicroelectronics, the Alternators were marketed under the trademark Snubberless.

The term Snubberless when used in conjunction with TRAIC was trademarked by STMicroelectronics and therefore limited its use in reference to Alternators/TRIACs to STMicroelectronics manufactured Alternistors (three-quadrant TRIACs).

While there are now other manufacturers of three-quadrant TRIAC and although they cannot be marketed as Snubberless TRIACs, their common design enhancements do offer many of the features which reduce the need of a Snubber Circuit in some applications.

For example, NXP Semiconductors refers to these three-quadrant devices as High commutation or Hi-Com TRIACs, some other manufacturers still use the term Alternistors.

However, stating categorically they don't require a Snubber Circuit would be incorrect as pointed in the appnote provide in the above reply:

Reference: , Section: IS IT ALWAYS POSSIBLE TO REMOVE THE SNUBBER CIRCUIT?, Page 4

A three-quadrant TRIAC simply reduces the requirement for the implementation of a Snubber Circuit, however they do not alleviate the requirement of a Snubber Circuit in all applications.


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As per the datasheet

BTA24 is Snubberless TRIAC. As per the datasheet, BTA40 is also be snumberless. Am I correct? or any other rating (other than dV/dt and dI/dt) is required to snuberless considerstion?

BTA24: dV/dt=500V/us, dI/dt=13A/us
BTA40: dV/dt=500V/us, dI/dt=20A/us
 

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