The 2SC2147 is a silicon NPN transistor manufactured by Sanken. This transistor is designed for high-power audio amplifier applications, offering robust performance and reliability. It is commonly used in audio equipment such as stereo amplifiers, public address systems, and other audio amplification circuits.
Applications:
- Audio Amplifiers: Used in high-power audio amplifier circuits for amplifying audio signals.
- Stereo Amplifiers: Employed in stereo amplifier systems to provide clear and powerful sound amplification.
- Public Address Systems: Suitable for public address systems where robust and reliable amplification is required.
- Audio Equipment: Found in a wide range of audio equipment needing high-quality amplification.
Features:
- High Power Dissipation: Capable of handling significant power dissipation for high-output applications.
- High Collector Current: Supports high collector current for driving large loads.
- Low Saturation Voltage: Ensures efficient operation with minimal voltage drop.
- Excellent Linearity: Provides excellent linearity for accurate signal amplification.
Benefits:
- High-Quality Audio Amplification: Delivers clear and powerful audio amplification with minimal distortion.
- Robust Performance: Designed for reliable and consistent performance in demanding audio applications.
- Efficient Operation: Operates efficiently with low saturation voltage, minimizing power loss.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of audio amplification circuits.
Technical Specifications:
The 2SC2147 typically features a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of around 120V, a collector current (IC) of around 10A, and a power dissipation (PC) of around 80W. These specifications may vary based on the specific datasheet and manufacturing process.