The TIP145 from STMicroelectronics is a silicon PNP power transistor designed for use in a wide array of general-purpose amplification and switching applications. This robust semiconductor device is part of a series that has been engineered to deliver high performance and reliability, making it an ideal choice for designers and engineers looking to build efficient and durable electronic circuits.
Key Features
- High Current Capability: The TIP145 is capable of handling collector currents up to -15 A, making it suitable for high-power applications.
- High Voltage Tolerance: With a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of -60 V, this transistor can withstand significant voltage without breakdown, ensuring stable operation under a range of conditions.
- Complementary NPN Type: The TIP145 is complemented by the TIP140, TIP141, and TIP142 NPN transistors, allowing for flexibility in designing push-pull or other complementary configurations.
- Low Saturation Voltage: The low collector-emitter saturation voltage reduces power dissipation and improves efficiency, which is crucial for power regulation and switching applications.
- Monolithic Construction: The monolithic integration of the transistor provides excellent thermal performance and contributes to the device's overall reliability.
- Darlington Configuration: The TIP145 features a built-in Darlington configuration, which offers high current gain and reduces the base drive requirements.
Applications
The TIP145 is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Linear and switching industrial equipment
- Power regulators and converters
- Motor control systems
- Audio amplifiers
- Relay and solenoid drivers
Package and Quality
The TIP145 is offered in a TO-247 package, which provides excellent power dissipation capabilities. STMicroelectronics is committed to delivering high-quality products, and the TIP145 is no exception, meeting stringent industry standards for performance and reliability. Whether for prototyping or mass production, the TIP145 is a dependable choice for efficient power control in electronic circuits.