Bipolar Transistor Handles Large Currents

Sept. 1, 1999
The Super323 Series bipolar transistors handle collector currents from 1A to 1.5A and can dissipate up to 500 mW in miniature SOT-232 surface-mount packages. The line includes NPN and PNP complementary devices with VCE(SAT) ratings as low as 0.2V for

The Super323 Series bipolar transistors handle collector currents from 1A to 1.5A and can dissipate up to 500 mW in miniature SOT-232 surface-mount packages. The line includes NPN and PNP complementary devices with VCE(SAT) ratings as low as 0.2V for a collector current of 1A. As a result, the transistors offer an alternative to MOSFETs in many portable applications.

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