The BUD42D Bipolar NPN Transistor Datasheet and Inductive Load Switching Circuit Diagram
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If you need a bipolar NPN transistor with dynamic characteristics and lot to lot minimum spread for your light ballast applications, you may consider the BUD42D 4A, 650V, 25W Power Transistor.
The device has features such free wheeling diode built in, flat DC current gain, antisaturation network, transient voltage suppression capability, and “6 Sigma” Process Providing Tight and Reproducible Parameter Spreads. There are two versions of BUD42D: BUD42D-1 case 369D for insertion mode and BUD42D, BUD42DT4 case 369C for Suitable Mount Mode.
The Picture above is the typical inductive load switching drive circuit diagram of the BUD42D. Find another sections of The BUD42D Bipolar NPN Transistor Datasheet and Inductive Load Switching Circuit Diagram such as the marking diagrams, typical switching characteristics, and typical solder heating profile in this BUD42D Datasheet (source: onsemi.com).
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