The D2000 is an NPN type transistor commonly used in low power applications. Here are some basic parameters of the D2000 triode:
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1. Maximum voltage (VCEO) : 60V
This refers to the maximum voltage that the transistor can withstand between the collector and the emitter.
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2. Maximum collector current (IC) : 500mA
This refers to the maximum collector current that a transistor can pass through under certain conditions.
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3. Maximum power dissipation (PD) : 300mW
This refers to the maximum power that a transistor can dissipate.
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4. Maximum emitter base voltage (VEBO) : 5V
This refers to the maximum voltage between the emitter and the base of the transistor.
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5. Maximum temperature range (Tj) : -55°C to 150°C
This refers to the maximum temperature range at which the transistor can operate properly.
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These parameters can help engineers choose the right transistor when designing the circuit and ensure the stability and reliability of the circuit. It is important to note that these parameters are typical values and actual conditions may vary and should be verified in specific applications.
D2000 is a bipolar transistor, often used in audio power amplifier, power supply, humidifier, lighting, switching power supply and other fields. Its basic parameters include:
Silicon NPN type
Withstand voltage: 200V
Power: 50W
Maximum current: 6A
Voltage: 200V