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2N5298 NPN Transistor 80V 4A

Original price was: ₹22.00.Current price is: ₹15.00. inc. GST

  • Collector-base Voltage: 80V
  • Collector Current: 4A
  • Transistor Polarity: NPN
  • Total Power Dissipation: 36W
  • Current Gain min.: 20
  • Transition Frequency: 800kHz
  • Advanced process technology
  • Low error voltage
  • Fast switching speed
  • Full-voltage operation
  • High power and current handling capability
  • Package: T0-220
Description

This 2N5298 NPN bipolar transistor designed explicitly for use in general-purpose low power silicon NPN bipolar junction transistors. The 2N5298 has a very low saturation voltage and excellent high gain performance. Within the operating range, the 2N5298 is a three terminal NPN device. A voltage or current applied to one pair of transistor terminals controls the current flowing through another set of terminals. Because the regulated (output) power might be larger than the controlling (input) power, a transistor can amplify a signal.

The most crucial component in an electrical circuit is the transistor. Two pieces of P-type silicon (the base) are placed between two pieces of N-type silicon in an NPN transistor (the collector and emitter). These transistors were designed to transmit electrons from the emitter to the collector (so conventional current flows from collector to emitter). The emitter “emits” electrons into the base, whereas the base regulates how many electrons the emitter emits. After interacting with the holes in the base, these electrons are transmitted to the collector. The collector “collects” the freed electrons and transfers them to the next portion of the circuit.

The purpose of the NPN transistor is to amplify weak signals that enter the base and create powerful amplify signals at the collector end. The travel of an electron in an NPN transistor is from the emitter to the collector area, resulting in current in the transistor. Because the bulk of charge carriers in such transistors are electrons, which have a higher mobility than holes, they are commonly utilised in circuits. The emitter, collector, and base of an NPN transistor are the three terminals. The centre part of an NPN transistor is weakly doped, and it is the most critical factor in the transistor’s operation. Meanwhile, the emitter was little doped, whereas the collector was extensively doped.

 

 

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