Specifications
SKU: 163137
Silicon NPN Power Transistors
Below is the parameter table and instructions for the 2SC1585 transistor:
2SC1585 Parameter Table
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collector-Emitter Voltage | VCE | - | - | 40 | V | - |
Base-Emitter Voltage | VBE | - | - | 6.0 | V | - |
Collector Current | IC | - | - | 1.5 | A | - |
Base Current | IB | - | - | 0.15 | A | - |
DC Current Gain | hFE | 30 | 100 | 300 | - | IC = 150 mA, VCE = 10 V |
Transition Frequency | fT | - | 250 | - | MHz | - |
Power Dissipation | Ptot | - | - | 1.0 | W | TA = 25°C |
Junction Temperature | TJ | - | - | 150 | °C | - |
Storage Temperature Range | TSTG | -55 | - | 150 | °C | - |
Instructions for Using 2SC1585
Mounting and Handling:
- Handle the transistor with care to avoid static damage.
- Ensure that the mounting surface is clean and flat.
- Use a heat sink if the power dissipation exceeds 0.5W.
Biasing:
- Ensure that the base-emitter voltage (VBE) does not exceed 6.0V to prevent damage.
- The collector current (IC) should not exceed 1.5A to avoid overheating and potential failure.
Operating Conditions:
- The maximum collector-emitter voltage (VCE) is 40V. Ensure that the supply voltage does not exceed this limit.
- The junction temperature (TJ) should be kept below 150°C. Use appropriate cooling methods if necessary.
Storage:
- Store the transistor in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep the storage temperature within the range of -55°C to 150°C.
Testing:
- Use a multimeter to check the continuity and resistance between the pins.
- For more detailed testing, use a transistor tester or an oscilloscope to measure the gain and other parameters.
Soldering:
- Use a low-temperature soldering iron (around 300°C) to avoid thermal shock.
- Solder quickly to minimize heat exposure to the transistor.
Circuit Design:
- Ensure that the circuit design takes into account the maximum ratings and operating conditions.
- Use appropriate protection circuits such as diodes and resistors to protect the transistor from overvoltage and overcurrent conditions.
By following these instructions, you can ensure the reliable operation and longevity of the 2SC1585 transistor in your applications.
(For reference only)Inquiry - 2SC1585