The pin configuration of sl 100 is B C E with ground as the base of the transistor.
transistor sl 100n has 3 pins and it is work like a switch. there is metal lead in the above metal surface the nearest pin is emeter and last pin is collector and center pin is base
What is the equivalent component to use in place sl100 transistor? ...
yes.
sl100
This mechanism is how a transistor works.
transistor sl 100n has 3 pins and it is work like a switch. there is metal lead in the above metal surface the nearest pin is emeter and last pin is collector and center pin is base
What is the equivalent component to use in place sl100 transistor? ...
yes.
It is an npn power transistor
sl100
The SL100 transistor has a TO-39 case. In the TO-39, the emitter is closest to the tab, and the collector is furthest away from the tab.
This mechanism is how a transistor works.
SL100
General Purpose Medium Power NPN Transistor
SL100 NPN transistor can provides enough current gain (500mA) to drive the relay coil. So when our relay coil is drive by proper current & voltage it will works. For more info about SL100 please read manufacture datasheet. Wireshark Cookie Dump: OKCancel
S stands for slew and L stands for low frequency... and 100 is the gain of the transistor
To determine the positive leg of a transistor, first identify its type: NPN or PNP. For an NPN transistor, the positive leg (collector) is typically the middle pin if it's in a standard TO-220 or TO-92 package, while the emitter is usually the outer pin. For PNP transistors, the configuration is similar, but the collector and emitter roles are reversed. Always refer to the specific datasheet for the transistor model to confirm pin configurations.