B1060

B1060


Specifications
SKU
12608754
Details

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Parameter Description Value
Part Number B1060 -
Type Bipolar Transistor -
Polarity NPN -
Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vce) Maximum voltage between collector and emitter 80 V
Emitter-Base Voltage (Veb) Maximum voltage between emitter and base 5 V
Collector Current (Ic) Continuous collector current 1 A
Power Dissipation (Ptot) Maximum power dissipation 62.5 W
Hfe (DC Current Gain) Current gain at Ic = 150 mA, Vce = 10 V 100 to 300
Transition Frequency (ft) Frequency at which hfe drops to 1 10 MHz
Storage Temperature Range (Tstg) Operating temperature range -55掳C to 150掳C
Package Type TO-3 -

Instructions for Using B1060:

  1. Mounting:

    • Ensure that the transistor is securely mounted to a heat sink if operating near its maximum power dissipation.
    • Use thermal compound between the transistor and the heat sink to improve heat transfer.
  2. Wiring:

    • Connect the collector (C) to the load or circuit requiring amplification.
    • Connect the emitter (E) to ground or the common reference point.
    • Connect the base (B) to the control signal or biasing network.
  3. Biasing:

    • Use appropriate biasing techniques to ensure the transistor operates in the desired region (cut-off, active, or saturation).
    • For linear applications, use a voltage divider network to set the base voltage and maintain a stable operating point.
  4. Protection:

    • Include a series resistor with the base to limit base current and prevent damage.
    • Consider using a diode across the load to protect against inductive spikes if driving inductive loads.
  5. Testing:

    • Measure the collector-emitter voltage (Vce) and collector current (Ic) to ensure the transistor is operating within its safe operating area (SOA).
    • Check the base-emitter voltage (Vbe) to verify proper biasing.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the transistor in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and sources of heat.
    • Handle with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the device.
  7. Safety:

    • Always follow proper electrical safety procedures when working with circuits containing transistors.
    • Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before making any connections or modifications.
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