Specifications
SKU: 11303407
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit | Conditions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Collector-Emitter Voltage | VCE | - | - | 60 | V | - |
Emitter-Base Voltage | VEB | - | - | 6 | V | - |
Collector Current | IC | - | - | 2 | A | - |
Base Current | IB | - | - | 0.2 | A | - |
Power Dissipation | PT | - | - | 62.5 | W | TA = 25°C |
Junction Temperature | TJ | - | - | 150 | °C | - |
Storage Temperature Range | TSTG | -55 | - | 150 | °C | - |
Transition Frequency | fT | - | 300 | - | MHz | IC = 100 mA, VCE = 10 V |
DC Current Gain | hFE | 20 | 70 | 200 | - | IC = 150 mA, VCE = 10 V |
Instructions for Use:
Mounting and Handling:
- Handle the 2SA1452A with care to avoid mechanical stress.
- Ensure proper heat sinking when operating at high power levels to maintain junction temperature within safe limits.
Biasing:
- Ensure that the base-emitter voltage (VBE) is within the specified range to prevent damage.
- Use appropriate biasing circuits to maintain the transistor in the desired operating region (cut-off, active, or saturation).
Power Dissipation:
- Calculate the power dissipation (PD = VCE × IC) to ensure it does not exceed the maximum rated value.
- Use a heatsink if necessary to manage thermal resistance and keep the junction temperature below the maximum limit.
Storage and Operating Temperatures:
- Store the transistor in a dry environment within the specified storage temperature range.
- Operate the transistor within the recommended temperature range to ensure reliable performance.
Electrical Stress:
- Do not exceed the maximum ratings for collector-emitter voltage, emitter-base voltage, collector current, and base current.
- Use protective circuits (e.g., clamping diodes) to guard against transient voltage spikes.
Testing:
- Use a suitable multimeter or transistor tester to verify the parameters before installation.
- Test the transistor under controlled conditions to ensure it meets the specified performance criteria.
Soldering:
- Use a low-wattage soldering iron and avoid prolonged heating during soldering to prevent damage to the device.
- Follow standard soldering practices to ensure a good electrical connection and mechanical stability.
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