Overview
The BCP56HX, produced by Nexperia USA Inc., is an 80 V, 1 A NPN medium power transistor. This component is designed for high-performance applications and is packaged in the SOT223 (SC-73) surface-mounted device (SMD) format. The BCP56HX is part of Nexperia's extensive portfolio of bipolar transistors, known for their reliability and high-temperature capabilities, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type Number | BCP56H |
Package | SOT223 (SC-73) |
Channel Type | NPN |
VCEO [max] | 80 V |
IC [max] | 1 A (1000 mA) |
Ptot | 725 mW |
hFE [min] | 63 |
hFE [max] | 250 |
TJ [max] | 175 °C |
fT [min] | 100 MHz |
Key Features
- High collector current capability (IC and ICM)
- Three current gain selections
- High power dissipation capability
- High-temperature applications up to 175 °C
- AEC-Q101 qualified for automotive applications
- Surface-mounted SOT223 (SC-73) package with increased heatsink
Applications
- Linear voltage regulators
- MOSFET drivers
- Low-side switches
- Power management
- Amplifiers
- Automotive and industrial electronics
- Consumer and mobile devices
Q & A
- What is the maximum collector-emitter voltage of the BCP56HX?
The maximum collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) is 80 V. - What is the maximum collector current of the BCP56HX?
The maximum collector current (IC) is 1 A (1000 mA). - What is the package type of the BCP56HX?
The BCP56HX is packaged in the SOT223 (SC-73) surface-mounted device (SMD) format. - What are the temperature limits for the BCP56HX?
The BCP56HX can operate up to a junction temperature (TJ) of 175 °C. - Is the BCP56HX AEC-Q101 qualified?
Yes, the BCP56HX is AEC-Q101 qualified, making it suitable for automotive applications. - What are some common applications of the BCP56HX?
Common applications include linear voltage regulators, MOSFET drivers, low-side switches, power management, and amplifiers. - What is the typical frequency transition (fT) of the BCP56HX?
The typical frequency transition (fT) is 100 MHz. - Does the BCP56HX have different current gain selections?
Yes, the BCP56HX has three current gain selections. - How much power can the BCP56HX dissipate?
The BCP56HX has a high power dissipation capability of up to 725 mW. - Is the BCP56HX RoHS compliant?
Yes, the BCP56HX is RoHS compliant.