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2N6609

Part No 2N6609
Manufacturer Central Semiconductor Corp
Catalog Transistors (BJT) - Single
Description TRANS PNP 140V 16A TO3
Datasheet
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ECAD Module ECAD
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Products specifications

Categories Discrete Semiconductor Products
Manufacturer Central Semiconductor Corp
Packaging Tube
Transistor Type PNP
Current - Collector (Ic) (Maximum) 16A
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Maximum) 140V
Vce Saturation (Maximum) @ Ib, Ic 1.4V @ 800mA, 8A
Current - Collector Cutoff (Maximum) 10mA
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Minimum) @ Ic, Vce 15 @ 8A, 4V
Power - Max 150W
Operating Temperature Range -65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
Mounting Style Through Hole
Package TO-204AA, TO-3
Manufacturer Package TO-3
Win Source Part Number 762306-2N6609
Popularity Medium
Fake Threat In the Open Market 55 pct.
Supply and Demand Status Limited
Application Field Used in Industrial
Family Name 2N6609
Introduction Date December 22, 2004
ECCN EAR99
Estimated EOL Date 2026
Alternative Parts
(Cross-Reference)
2N6609G; 2N6031;  

Description

The 2N6609 is a PNP transistor that is manufactured by Central Semiconductor Corp. It comes in a TO-204AA, TO-3 package and has a maximum power of 150W. The transistor has a low popularity and is used in industrial applications. The 2N6609 has a fake threat of 55% in the open market and is currently facing a limited supply and demand. It can operate in a temperature range of -65°C to 200°C.

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