TIP42CY

TIP42CY


Specifications
SKU
8647519
Details

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Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Unit Notes
Collector-Emitter Voltage VCE - - 100 V
Emitter-Collector Voltage VEC - - 100 V
Collector-Base Voltage VCBO - - 100 V
Base-Emitter Voltage VBE -1.5 - 2.5 V
Continuous Collector Current IC - - 6 A
Continuous Emitter Current IE - - 6.5 A
Pulse Collector Current (tp = 8 ms, duty cycle ≤ 2%) IC(pulse) - - 20 A
Power Dissipation (TA = 25°C) PT - - 62.5 W
Junction Temperature TJ -55 - 150 °C
Storage Temperature Range TSTG -55 - 150 °C
Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case RθJC - 1.7 - °C/W

Instructions for Use:

  1. Mounting:

    • Ensure proper heat sinking when operating at high power levels to maintain junction temperature within safe limits.
    • Use thermal compound between the transistor and the heat sink for better thermal conductivity.
  2. Biasing:

    • The base-emitter voltage (VBE) is typically around 1.8V for the TIP42CY. Ensure that the base current (IB) is sufficient to fully saturate the transistor for switching applications.
    • For linear applications, bias the transistor to operate in the active region to avoid excessive power dissipation.
  3. Current Limiting:

    • Use appropriate current-limiting resistors to prevent the collector current (IC) from exceeding the maximum rating of 6A continuous or 20A pulse.
    • Ensure that the base resistor is chosen to limit the base current to a safe level, typically 1/10th of the collector current for saturation.
  4. Voltage Ratings:

    • Do not exceed the maximum collector-emitter voltage (VCE), collector-base voltage (VCBO), or emitter-collector voltage (VEC) ratings of 100V.
    • Be cautious of voltage spikes that can occur during switching operations; consider using snubber circuits if necessary.
  5. Storage and Handling:

    • Store the TIP42CY in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
    • Handle the transistor with care to avoid mechanical damage and static discharge, which can damage the device.
  6. Testing:

    • When testing the TIP42CY, use a multimeter to check for continuity and resistance values to ensure the device is functioning correctly.
    • Test the transistor in a controlled environment to avoid overloading it with excessive current or voltage.
  7. Safety:

    • Always follow safety guidelines when working with high voltages and currents.
    • Use appropriate protective equipment and grounding techniques to prevent electrical shock.
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