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| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | Device Identifier | BD650 |
| Type | Component Type | NPN Power Transistor |
| Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vce) | Maximum voltage between collector and emitter | 80 V |
| Collector-Base Voltage (Vcb) | Maximum voltage between collector and base | 80 V |
| Emitter-Base Voltage (Veb) | Maximum voltage between emitter and base | 5 V |
| Collector Current (Ic) | Continuous collector current | 15 A |
| Power Dissipation (Ptot) | Total power dissipation at 25掳C ambient temperature | 125 W |
| Storage Temperature Range (Tstg) | Temperature range for storage and operation | -55掳C to +150掳C |
| Junction Temperature (Tj) | Maximum junction temperature | 150掳C |
| Package | Enclosure type | TO-3P (SMD) |
| Mounting Style | Method of attachment | Surface Mount |
| Lead Finish | Surface treatment of leads | Matte Tin |
Instructions for Use:
Handling and Storage:
- Store the BD650 in a dry, cool place within the specified storage temperature range.
- Handle with care to avoid mechanical damage or static discharge.
Mounting:
- Ensure proper thermal management by using a heatsink if necessary, especially when operating at high power levels.
- Follow the recommended soldering profile to avoid damage from excessive heat.
Electrical Connections:
- Connect the collector, base, and emitter terminals correctly to avoid reverse polarity or short circuits.
- Use appropriate wire gauges to handle the rated currents.
Thermal Management:
- Monitor the junction temperature to ensure it does not exceed the maximum rating.
- Consider the thermal resistance of the package and the heatsink to maintain optimal performance.
Testing:
- Test the BD650 in a controlled environment to verify its performance before integrating it into the final application.
- Use a multimeter or other suitable test equipment to check for continuity and correct operation.
Safety Precautions:
- Always disconnect the power supply before making any connections or modifications.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling high-voltage or high-current circuits.
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