Overview
The BCX52E6327HTSA1 is a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) produced by Infineon Technologies. Although this component is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it was widely used in various electronic applications due to its robust specifications and reliability. For current needs, parametric equivalents such as the BCX52H6327XTSA1 are available.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Collector-Base Voltage (VCBO) | 45 - 60 - 100 V |
Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO) | 5 V |
Collector Current (IC) | 1 A |
Peak Collector Current (ICM), tp ≤ 10 ms | 1.5 A |
Base Current | - |
Package Type | SOT-89 |
Key Features
- High collector current capability of up to 1 A.
- Peak collector current of 1.5 A for short pulses (tp ≤ 10 ms).
- Collector-base voltage up to 100 V, making it suitable for high-voltage applications.
- Compact SOT-89 package, ideal for space-constrained designs.
Applications
The BCX52E6327HTSA1 transistor is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- General-purpose switching and amplification.
- High-voltage circuits requiring robust collector-base voltage handling.
- Automotive and industrial control systems.
- Consumer electronics where reliability and performance are critical.
Q & A
- What is the collector current rating of the BCX52E6327HTSA1?
The collector current rating is 1 A. - What is the peak collector current for short pulses?
The peak collector current for pulses up to 10 ms is 1.5 A. - What is the collector-base voltage (VCBO) of this transistor?
The collector-base voltage (VCBO) ranges from 45 to 100 V. - What package type does the BCX52E6327HTSA1 use?
The package type is SOT-89. - Is the BCX52E6327HTSA1 still in production?
No, the BCX52E6327HTSA1 is obsolete and no longer manufactured. - What are some recommended substitutes for the BCX52E6327HTSA1?
A parametric equivalent is the BCX52H6327XTSA1. - What are some common applications for this transistor?
It is used in general-purpose switching, high-voltage circuits, automotive and industrial control systems, and consumer electronics. - What is the emitter-base voltage (VEBO) of this transistor?
The emitter-base voltage (VEBO) is 5 V. - Why is the SOT-89 package beneficial?
The SOT-89 package is compact, making it ideal for space-constrained designs. - Where can I find more detailed specifications for the BCX52E6327HTSA1?
You can find detailed specifications in the datasheet available from sources like Digi-Key or Win Source.