Re: Collector resistance of power bjts
- From: Fred Bartoli <fred._canxxxel_this_bartoli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 08:12:14 +0100
Eeyore a écrit :
I just happened to be curious about a typical value for the collector resistance
of a power bjt ( such as in an audio amp ) and to my surprise the data that I
had handy didn't have any curves for the output characteristic ( Motorola
Bipolar power data rev 6 - and I can't locate the other 2 data books I was
looking for ).
Before I go trawling various web sites randomly, has anyone got any quick
suggestions for where to look first ?
Do you mean the output conductance or the bulk collector series resistance?
Have a look at Sanken/Allegro 2SC2922-2SC2837/2SA1216-2SA1186
I've used truck loads of these, and I know for sure the curves are here.
BTW the data *** I have from MOSPEC (I think I found it at alldata***) shows a much better behavior.
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Thanks,
Fred.
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