The BD536 PNP power transistor manufactured in planar technology with “Base Island” layout. The resulting transistor shows exceptional high gain performance coupled with very low saturation voltage. The PNP types are BD534 and BD536.
Power Transistor?
Transistors are three-terminal semiconductor electronic devices that can be used as switches or amplifiers. They can be of NPN or PNP polarity, and many different types are available with different power and switching speed ratings. If a transistor designed to these concepts can handle more than 1 A of collector current, it is generally considered to be a power transistor. Such transistors must have low output resistance to deliver large load currents, and good junction insulation to resist high voltages. They must also dissipate heat very quickly to avoid overheating.
BD536 Pinout
BD536 Pin Configuration
Pin No | Pin Name |
---|---|
1 | Base |
2 | Collector |
3 | Emitter |
BD536 Key Features
- DC Current Gain – : hFE = 40@ IC= -0.5A
- Collector-Emitter Sustaining Voltage- : VCEO(SUS)= -60V(Min)
- Type Designator: BD536
- Material of Transistor: Si
- Polarity: PNP
- Maximum Emitter-Base Voltage |Veb|: 5 V
BD536 Specification
Ic (mA) | Vce (max) | Vcb | hfe | @Ic | FT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 | 60 | 60 | 20 | 10 | 3-12 |
BD536 Equivalent/Alternate:
- BD500, BD501, BD505, BD535
Application
- Medium Power Linear And Switching
- General Purpose Amplifier
You can download this datasheet for BD536 PNP Power Transistor from the link given below: