The BD676 PNP Darlington transistors can be used as output devices in complementary general−purpose amplifier applications.
What is Darlington Transistor?
A Darlington transistor is also known as a Darlington pair is an electronics component made via the combination of two PNP or NPN BJTs (Bipolar Junction Transistor) connected in such a way that it allows a very high amount of current gain. Darlington pair is simply used in many applications where switching or amplification is crucial.
BD676 Pinout
BD676 Pin Configuration
Pin No | Pin Name |
---|---|
1 | Emitter |
2 | Collector |
3 | Base |
BD676 Key Features
- Collector–Emitter Breakdown Voltage— : V(BR)CEO = -45 V
- DC Current Gain— : hFE = 750(Min) @ IC= -2 A
- Minimum Lot-to-Lot variations for robust device performance and reliable operation
- Type Designator: BD676
- Material of Transistor: Si
- Polarity: PNP
BD676 Specification
Ic (mA) | Pd | Vce (max) | Vcb | hfe | @Ic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | 40 | 45 | 45 | 750 | 1500 |
BD676 Equivalent/Alternate:
- BD605, BD610, BD633, BD634, BD635, BD636, BD637, BD675
Application
- General-Purpose Amplifier
- Medium Power Linear
You can download this datasheet for BD676 PNP Darlington Power Transistor from the link given below: