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Offline sureshotTopic starter

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Transistor compatibility for task.
« on: July 20, 2018, 02:47:02 am »
I'm looking at using a different type of transistor as a voltage linear regulator boost transistor. I'd normally use a TIP147 or a TIP36C transistors. I've come across another darlington pnp transistor, the MJH11021, but it's Collector−Emitter Sustaining Voltage is 250 volts. Would that make it unsuitable as a regulator current boost transistor ? All the other parameters in the data sheet are not to far off the TIP147 specs. It has a high wattage rating of 150 watts, as opposed to the TIP147's 125 watts. It's collector current maximum is 5 Amps higher also. Any help appreciated. The data sheet is below for the transistor I'm thinking of trying.
 

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Re: Transistor compatibility for task.
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2018, 10:29:52 am »
Thanks for your reply. I will give it a go, it just looked a bit more robust in terms of power ratings. Thanks again.
 


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