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Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO) | 100 | V |
Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO) | 5 | V |
Collector Current Continuous (IC) | 15 | A |
Power Dissipation (PD) | 90 | W |
Junction Temperature (TJ) | -55 to 150 | °C |
Storage Temperature (TSTG) | -65 to 150 | °C |
Instructions for TIP142 15A100V:
Heat Sinking: Due to its power dissipation capability, ensure the TIP142 is properly heat-sunk to prevent overheating, especially when operating near its maximum current and voltage ratings.
Mounting: Use appropriate mounting hardware to attach the device to a heatsink. Ensure good thermal contact by applying thermal compound between the device and the heatsink.
Biasing: When using the TIP142 in switching applications, ensure sufficient base drive to keep the transistor well within saturation to minimize power dissipation.
Protection Diodes: For inductive loads, connect a flyback diode across the load to protect the transistor from transient voltage spikes.
Storage and Handling: Store the device in a dry place and handle with care to avoid damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Soldering: Observe proper soldering temperatures and times to avoid damaging the component. Typically, do not exceed 260°C for more than 10 seconds per terminal.
Operating Conditions: Always operate the device within specified limits to ensure reliable performance and longevity.
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