Specifications
SKU: 4038406
SILICON NPN TRANSISTOR
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collector-Emitter Voltage | VCEO | - | - | 100 | V |
Collector-Base Voltage | VCBO | - | - | 100 | V |
Emitter-Base Voltage | VEBO | - | - | 6 | V |
Collector Current (Continuous) | IC | - | - | 3 | A |
Collector Current (Pulse) | ICM | - | - | 5 | A |
Base Current (Continuous) | IB | - | - | 0.3 | A |
Power Dissipation | PT | - | - | 65 | W |
Operating Junction Temperature | TJ | -40 | - | 150 | °C |
Storage Temperature | TSTG | -55 | - | 150 | °C |
Transition Frequency | fT | - | 300 | - | MHz |
DC Current Gain (hFE) | hFE | 20 | 100 | 300 | - |
Maximum Junction Temperature Rise | ΔTJ | - | - | 150 | °C/W |
Instructions for Use:
Mounting:
- Ensure proper heat sinking to manage power dissipation, especially when operating at high currents.
- Use thermal grease between the transistor and the heat sink for better thermal conductivity.
Biasing:
- Ensure that the base current is sufficient to keep the transistor in the desired operating region (saturation or active).
- Use appropriate biasing circuits to maintain stability and avoid thermal runaway.
Overvoltage Protection:
- Consider using zener diodes or other protective components to prevent damage from voltage spikes.
Current Limiting:
- Use current-limiting resistors to protect the transistor from excessive collector current.
Storage and Handling:
- Store the transistor in a dry, cool place to avoid moisture damage.
- Handle with care to avoid mechanical stress and static discharge.
Operating Environment:
- Ensure that the operating environment does not exceed the maximum junction temperature.
- Avoid exposure to corrosive environments that could damage the transistor.
Testing:
- Use a multimeter or transistor tester to verify the functionality of the transistor before installation.
- Test the circuit under load conditions to ensure it operates within the specified parameters.
Derating:
- Derate the power dissipation and current ratings at higher temperatures to ensure reliable operation.
Safety:
- Always follow safety guidelines when working with high voltages and currents.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed.
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