Specifications
SKU: 1535289
Zener Diodes
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Part Number | BP5022 | - |
Type | BiPolar Junction Transistor (BJT) | - |
Polarity | NPN | - |
Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO) | Maximum voltage between collector and emitter with base open | 50 V |
Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO) | Maximum voltage between emitter and base with collector open | 5 V |
Collector Current (IC) | Continuous collector current | 2 A |
Power Dissipation (PD) | Maximum power dissipation at Tc = 25°C | 62.5 W |
Storage Temperature Range (Tstg) | Operating temperature range for storage | -65°C to +150°C |
Operating Temperature Range (Toper) | Operating temperature range | -65°C to +150°C |
Thermal Resistance (RthJC) | Thermal resistance from junction to case | 0.8 °C/W |
Package | TO-220AB | - |
Instructions for Use
Handling Precautions:
- Handle the BP5022 with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the device.
- Use proper ESD protection equipment when handling the transistor.
Mounting:
- Ensure that the transistor is securely mounted to a heat sink if operating near its maximum power dissipation.
- Use thermal compound between the transistor and the heat sink to improve thermal conductivity.
Biasing:
- Properly bias the base-emitter junction to ensure the transistor operates within its safe operating area (SOA).
- Use appropriate resistors to limit base current and prevent overheating.
Operating Conditions:
- Do not exceed the maximum ratings listed in the parameter table.
- Monitor the temperature of the transistor and the heat sink to ensure they remain within the specified operating temperature range.
Storage:
- Store the BP5022 in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
- Keep the device in its original packaging until ready for use to protect against static damage.
Testing:
- Before using the transistor in a circuit, test it with a multimeter or transistor tester to ensure it is functioning correctly.
- Check for continuity and correct polarity before connecting to the circuit.
Soldering:
- Use a soldering iron with a temperature-controlled tip to avoid overheating the transistor.
- Solder quickly and avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Circuit Design:
- Ensure that the circuit design includes adequate protection for the transistor, such as overcurrent and overvoltage protection.
- Consider the transient conditions and ensure the transistor can handle them without damage.
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