Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Power Amplifier
Characteristics: High power output, low distortion
Package: TO-220
Essence: Audio amplification
Packaging/Quantity: 25 pieces per tube
Advantages: - High power output - Low distortion - Wide operating voltage range
Disadvantages: - Limited maximum collector-emitter voltage - Relatively low transition frequency
The BD13816S is designed to amplify audio signals with high power output while maintaining low distortion. It operates by controlling the flow of current between the collector and emitter based on the input signal at the base.
The BD13816S is commonly used in audio amplifier circuits for high-power applications such as home theater systems, professional audio equipment, and automotive audio systems. Its ability to deliver high power output with low distortion makes it suitable for demanding audio amplification requirements.
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What is the BD13816S?
What are the key features of the BD13816S?
What are the typical applications of the BD13816S?
What is the maximum voltage and current ratings of the BD13816S?
How does the BD13816S compare to similar transistors on the market?
What are the thermal characteristics of the BD13816S?
Are there any specific considerations for driving the BD13816S in a circuit?
Can the BD13816S be used in automotive applications?
What are the recommended mounting and soldering techniques for the BD13816S?
Where can I find detailed technical specifications and application notes for the BD13816S?