what is the power rating of a transister
One capable of being used at power rating of greater than about 10 watts, and generally requiring some means of cooling
Power transistor can conduct large amount of currents through it, more than small signal transistor. power transistor has a vertical structure and small signal transistor has horizontal structure.In power transistor quasi saturation region is present which is absent in the small signal transistor. In power transistor there is a inculsion of drift layer which is not there in the small signal transistor. Power dissipation is less in power transistor and it is more in small signal transistor. b.v.polytechnic,vasai pushkar vaity.
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in bc107 transistor b stands for the material i.e,silicon here and c stands for af low power signal
One capable of being used at power rating of greater than about 10 watts, and generally requiring some means of cooling
Power transistor can conduct large amount of currents through it, more than small signal transistor. power transistor has a vertical structure and small signal transistor has horizontal structure.In power transistor quasi saturation region is present which is absent in the small signal transistor. In power transistor there is a inculsion of drift layer which is not there in the small signal transistor. Power dissipation is less in power transistor and it is more in small signal transistor. b.v.polytechnic,vasai pushkar vaity.
Photo transistor always work with solar power
Its is the emiiter base of the transistor voltage!
Photo transistor always work with solar power
An AS162 transistor is a type of PNP transistor commonly made of germanium. This is an older kind of transistor that was often found in power amplification circuits.
It is an npn power transistor
a 603 12F high current power, multi-emitter transistor.
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Power amplifierPower supply regulatorSwitching power supply chopperetc.
The PIV (Peak Inverse Voltage) rating of a transistor, particularly in the context of bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and diodes, refers to the maximum reverse voltage that the device can withstand without breaking down. For BJTs, the PIV is typically related to the collector-emitter voltage (V_CE) in reverse bias conditions. Exceeding the PIV rating can lead to failure or damage of the transistor, so it is crucial to operate within specified limits to ensure reliability and longevity.
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