TIP140G Overview
As the DC current gain is the ratio of the collector current to the base current, for this device the DC current gain is 1000 @ 5A 4V.This system offers maximum design flexibility due to a collector emitter saturation voltage of 2V.When VCE saturation is 3V @ 40mA, 10A, transistor means Ic has reached transistors maximum value (saturated).Continuous collector voltage should be kept at 10A for high efficiency.With the emitter base voltage set at 5V, an efficient operation can be achieved.In definition, current rating refers to the maximum current a fuse can carry for an indefinite period without deteriorating too much, and the current rating of this device is 10A.Parts of this part have transition frequencies of 4MHz.A maximum collector current of 10A volts is possible.
TIP140G Features
the DC current gain for this device is 1000 @ 5A 4V
a collector emitter saturation voltage of 2V
the vce saturation(Max) is 3V @ 40mA, 10A
the emitter base voltage is kept at 5V
the current rating of this device is 10A
a transition frequency of 4MHz
TIP140G Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor TIP140G applications of single BJT transistors.
- Driver
- Inverter
- Muting
- Interface