BU2508-M3/51
Product Category: Semiconductor Device
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Power Transistor - Use: Amplification and switching of electrical signals - Characteristics: High voltage capability, high current capability, low saturation voltage - Package: TO-3P - Essence: NPN Epitaxial Silicon Transistor - Packaging/Quantity: Typically packaged in tubes or trays, quantity varies by manufacturer
Specifications: - Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): 1500V - Collector Current (IC): 15A - Power Dissipation (PD): 150W - Transition Frequency (FT): 4MHz - Operating Temperature Range: -65°C to 150°C
Detailed Pin Configuration: - Base (B) - Collector (C) - Emitter (E)
Functional Features: - High voltage capability for power applications - Low saturation voltage for efficient switching - Fast switching speed for improved performance
Advantages: - High voltage and current capability - Low saturation voltage - Suitable for high-power applications
Disadvantages: - Limited operating temperature range - Larger package size compared to smaller transistors
Working Principles: The BU2508-M3/51 operates as a bipolar junction transistor (BJT), utilizing the movement of charge carriers within the semiconductor material to control the flow of current. When a small signal is applied to the base terminal, it controls the larger current flowing between the collector and emitter terminals.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Power supply units - Motor control circuits - Audio amplifiers - Switching regulators
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: - MJE13007 - 2N3055 - MJL4281A
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the BU2508-M3/51 power transistor, covering its category, basic information overview, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, detailed application field plans, and alternative models.
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