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    Electronicdesign Com Products Power Pnp Transistors Help Power Head Lights And Telecom
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    PNP Transistors Help Power Head Lights And Telecomm System Switching

    July 1, 1999
    Designed to meet the demands of high voltage applications such as high intensity discharge Xenon lights or telecomm system switching, FZT560 and FMMT560 PNP transistors can handle collector-emitter voltages up to 500V. Respective power dissipation is
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    Designed to meet the demands of high voltage applications such as high intensity discharge Xenon lights or telecomm system switching, FZT560 and FMMT560 PNP transistors can handle collector-emitter voltages up to 500V. Respective power dissipation is 2W and 0.5W. Both transistors can handle pulse currents up to 500 mA with a continuous collector current specified at 150 mA. At a collector current of 50 mA, the minimum hFE is 80.

    Company: ZETEX, INC.

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