Product Overview: 2SD313E from ON Semiconductor
The 2SD313E is a robust NPN bipolar power transistor designed and manufactured by ON Semiconductor, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This component is well-suited for a variety of applications that require high-speed switching and power amplification, making it an essential part of electronic circuits in various fields.
Key Features
- Voltage and Current Ratings: The 2SD313E boasts impressive voltage and current handling capabilities, with a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of 60V and a collector current (IC) of up to 3A, ensuring reliability in demanding situations.
- Power Dissipation: With a power dissipation (PD) of 30W, this transistor can handle significant amounts of energy without overheating, contributing to its durability and longevity.
- High DC Current Gain: A high DC current gain (hFE) allows for efficient current amplification, making the 2SD313E an excellent choice for applications that require strong signal amplification.
- Complementary PNP Type: The 2SD313E has a complementary PNP type transistor, allowing for the creation of complementary symmetry circuits, which are beneficial for push-pull amplifier configurations.
Applications
The versatility of the 2SD313E NPN transistor makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Audio power amplifiers
- Switching regulators
- DC-DC converters
- Motor controls
- Power supply circuits
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is committed to delivering high-quality components. The 2SD313E is no exception, as it undergoes rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure that it meets the stringent standards required for industrial and consumer electronics. Its robust construction ensures that it can withstand the stresses of everyday use, providing a reliable solution for your power transistor needs.
Environmental Compliance
As part of ON Semiconductor's dedication to environmental responsibility, the 2SD313E is designed with eco-friendly materials and complies with international standards, including RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), which restricts the use of certain hazardous materials in electronic equipment.