Because the SS8050 is an NPN transistor, the collector and emitter will be open (reverse biased) when the base pin is held at ground and closed (forward biased) when a signal is applied to the base pin. It has a maximum gain of 400, which specifies the amplification capability of the transistor, which is generally SS8050. Because it is so high, it is typically utilized for amplification. However, the typical value of gain for a normal running collector current is 110. Because the maximum amount of current that may flow through the Collector pin is 700mA, we cannot use this transistor to drive loads that consume more than 700mA. To bias a transistor, we must feed current to the base pin; this current (IB) should be kept to a maximum of 5mA.
When fully biased, this transistor can enable a maximum of 700mA to pass across the collector and emitter. This is known as the Saturation Region, and the typical voltage allowed across the Collector-Emitter (VCE) or Collector-Base (VCB) could be 20V or 30V. When the base current is eliminated, the transistor turns completely off; this is referred to as the Cut-off Region.
To bias a transistor, we must feed current to the base pin; this current (IB) should be kept to a maximum of 5mA.
When fully biased, this transistor can enable a maximum of 700mA to pass across the collector and emitter.
This is known as the Saturation Region, and the typical voltage allowed across the Collector-Emitter (VCE)
or Collector-Base (VCB) could be 20V or 30V. When the base current is eliminated, the transistor turns
completely off; this is referred to as the Cut-off Region.
SS8050Pinout
SS8050CAD Model
Symbol
Footprint
3D-model
SS8050Features
●2 W Output Amplfer of Portable Radios in Class B Push-pull Operation.
●Complimentary to SS8550
●Collector Current: lc= 1.5 A
SS8050 Applications
Audio Amplification Circuits
Class B Amplifiers
Push pull Transistors
Circuits where high gain is required
Low signal applications
SS8050 Alternatives
SS8050 Application Circuit
SS8050 Functional Block Diagram
SS8050 Dimension
SS8050 Package
Datasheet PDF
Please DOWNLOAD the datasheets and manufacturer documentation for the SS8050.
IC MTR DRVR 5.5V-18V 36POWERSSOH-Bridge Motor Driver Automotive 36-Pin PowerSSO EP T/R / IC MOTOR DRIVER PAR 36POWERSSOVNH5180ATR-EOverviewThe VNH5180A-E is a full bridge motor driver intended for a wide range of automotive applications. VNH5180ATR-E incorporates a dual monolithic ...
AD7606BSTZ ADC Simulat Sampliing Bipolar 16 bit I.C.This post is aboutAD7606BSTZDatasheet, Alternatives, Dimension and the comparison betweenAD7606BSTZ,AD7606BSTZ-RL,AD7606BSTZ-4RLIntroductionAD7606BSTZ Overview AD7606BSTZ PinoutAD7606BSTZ CAD ModelSymbolFootprint3D-ModelAD7606BS...
Trans RF MOSFET N-CH 12V 0.03A 4-Pin(3+Tab) SOT-143BIntroductionBF998OverviewDepletion type field effect transistor in a plasticmicrominiature SOT143B or SOT143R package withsource and substrate interconnected. The transistors areprotected against excessive input voltage surges byintegrated back-to-back diodes between gates ...
The BAV70 is a commonly used small signal diode in electronic circuits. It is a dual diode package, consisting of two individual diodes in one package. These diodes are designed for handling small current and voltage levels.
This abstract provides a overview of the UC3842, UC3843, UC3844, and UC3845 PWM controllers, highlighting their differences in the datasheet, pinout, application, where to use, how to use and circuit diagram.
Hi, dear friends, today I will introduce to you this topic---MCP6002 vs. IM358:What is DifferenceIntroduction:When it comes to operational amplifiers (op-amps), the MCP6002 and IM358 are two widely used options in the market. This article aims to provide a comprehensive comparison between the MCP6002 and IM358 op-amps, focusing on their...
We use cookies to offer you a better experience. Detailed information on the use of
cookies on this website is provided in our Privacy Policy. By using this site, you consent to the use of
our cookies.