2SC5200 NPN Power Transistor
The 2SC5200 is a high power NPN Transistor with a collector to emitter voltage of 230V and collector current of 30A. The transistor is available in TO-264 package and is commonly used Amplifier designs.
Pin Configuration
Pin Number |
Pin Name |
Description |
1 |
Base |
Controls the biasing of transistor, Used to turn ON or OFF the transistor |
2 |
Collector |
Current flows in through collector, normally connected to load |
3 |
Emitter |
Current Drains out through emitter, normally connected to ground |
Features
- High-power NPN Transistor
- DC Current Gain (hFE) 55 to 160
- Continuous Collector current (IC) is 15A
- Collector-Emitter voltage (VCE) is 230 V
- Collector-Base voltage (VCB) is 230V
- Emitter Base Voltage (VBE) is 5V
- Transition Frequency is 30MHz
- Available in To-264 Package
Note: Complete Technical Details can be found at the 2SC5200 datasheet given at the end of this page.
Complementary PNP Transistor
2SC5200 Equivalents
2SC3320, 2SC5242, 2SD1313
Where to use 2SC5200 Transistor
The 2SC5200 is a high power NPN transistor originally from Toshiba. Due to its high current gain and collector current it is very commonly used in ‘High power audio circuits or AF amplifiers. But now the Transistor is absolute from Toshiba and it has been replaced with TTA5200, but still the good old 2SA5200 can still be found in the market since it is still being cloned by other manufacturers in china.
How to use 2SC5200
The 2SC5200 is mainly used in amplifier designs along with its counterpart 2SA1943. Most amplifiers employ a push-pull circuit similar to that of Class B amplifier, which requires a NPN transistor and PNP transistor. The 2SA1943 is a PNP Transistor and it also has its complementary 2SE5200 which is a NPN type transistor. Both these transistors are often used together to design high power Amplifiers.
Since the Transistors work with high switching frequency and high collector current they tend to heat up very fast, hence they are always used along with a heat sink. Note that the heat sink will also act as the collector pin of the transistor and hence heat sink should be isolated from the rest of the circuit.
These transistors are commonly used to build Stereo systems that are rated for 200W or above, they can respond to frequency from 5Hz to 100kHz and has a very good sensitivity of 0.75Vrms. There have very less signal to noise ratio and less total harmonic distortion making it ideal for audio applications.
Applications
- Audio frequency Amplifier
- AF /RF circuits
- Low Slew rate devices
- Push-Pull configuration circuits
- high current switching (upto 15A) loads
- Can be used as medium Power switches
2D-Model
2D dimensions will help you in placing this component at the time of making circuit on perf board or a PCB.