Nexperia MJD Series Bipolar Power Transistors
Nexperia MJD Series Bipolar Power Transistors are highly reliable devices that deliver high thermal power dissipation capability with high energy efficiency and less heat generation. The MJD series bipolar transistors are available in automotive-grade, consumer-grade, and industrial-grade variants in both NPN and PNP versions. These bipolar power transistors come in an industry-standard DPAK package, SOT428C version with a voltage range of 45V to 100V. Nexperia MJD bipolar power transistors are applicable in LED automotive lighting, backlight dimming in LCD displays, linear voltage regulators, relay replacement, motor drives, laser printers, and MOSFET drivers.
Features
- Automotive-grade (AEC-Q101 qualified) and industrial or consumer-grade products are available
- Fast switching speeds
- High energy efficiency due to less heat generation
- High thermal power dissipation capability
- Industry-standard package
- Low collector-emitter saturation voltage
Applications
- Constant current drive backlighting application
- Linear mode voltage regulator
- Load switch
- Motor drive
- Power management
- Relay replacement
Technical Specifications
| Parameters | Values |
|---|---|
| Maximum collector current range (IC) | -8A to +6A |
| Maximum collector-emitter voltage range (VCEO) | -80V to +80V |
| Minimum small-signal current gain range (hfe) | 40 to 120 |
| Minimum transition frequency range (Ft) | 3MHz to 65MHz |
| Total power dissipation range (Ptot) | 15W to 20W |
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Video Transcript
While the lyric “two can be as bad as one” refers to unhealthy relationships between two people, it also applies to bipolar transistors. Trying to create any kind of push-pull circuit with unmatched transistors can result in sleepless nights, frustration, and in some cases, temporary insanity. To help engineers find their perfect match, Nexperia’s range of MJD Series Bipolar Power Transistors provides engineers with both NPN and PNP parts for pairing together. These automotive-grade transistors provide a maximum collector current range from minus 8 amps to 6 amps, a maximum collector-emitter voltage of minus 80 volts to 80 volts, and a maximum small signal current gain range from 40 to 120. The power dissipation of the MJD Series Bipolar Power Transistors ranges from 15W to 20W, come in DPAK packages, and are excellent constant current sources, voltage regulators, and motor drivers.