Belongs to: Semiconductor Devices
Category: Power Transistor
Use: Amplification and Switching
Characteristics: High power dissipation, high current capability
Package: TO-220AB
Essence: Silicon NPN transistor
Packaging/Quantity: Bulk packaging, quantity varies
Advantages: - Suitable for high power applications - Fast response time - Low saturation voltage
Disadvantages: - Sensitive to overvoltage spikes - Requires careful handling due to static sensitivity
The BD242C-S operates as a typical NPN transistor, where the flow of current is controlled by the base terminal. When a small current is applied to the base, it allows a larger current to flow from the collector to the emitter, enabling amplification and switching functions.
The BD242C-S is commonly used in audio amplifiers, power supply circuits, and motor control applications due to its high power dissipation and current capability. It is also utilized in voltage regulators and electronic ballasts.
This list is not exhaustive and there are several alternative models available with similar specifications and characteristics.
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What is BD242C-S?
What are the key features of BD242C-S?
What are the typical applications of BD242C-S?
What is the maximum collector current of BD242C-S?
What is the maximum collector-emitter voltage of BD242C-S?
What is the typical hFE (DC current gain) of BD242C-S?
What is the power dissipation of BD242C-S?
What are the recommended operating conditions for BD242C-S?
Is BD242C-S suitable for high-power switching applications?
Are there any complementary PNP types available for BD242C-S?