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TIP126 - Multicomp Pro

Description: DARLINGTON TRANSISTOR, TO-220

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TIP126 Details

  • Manufacturer Part Number:

    TIP126

  • Rohs Code:

    Yes

  • Part Life Cycle Code:

    Active

  • Package Description:

    TO-220, 3 PIN

  • ECCN Code:

    EAR99

  • Manufacturer:

    SPC Multicomp

  • YTEOL:

    4

  • Case Connection:

    COLLECTOR

  • Collector Current-Max (IC):

    5 A

  • Collector-Emitter Voltage-Max:

    80 V

  • Configuration:

    DARLINGTON WITH BUILT-IN DIODE AND RESISTOR

  • DC Current Gain-Min (hFE):

    1000

  • JEDEC-95 Code:

    TO-220AB

  • JESD-30 Code:

    R-PSFM-T3

  • Number of Elements:

    2

  • Number of Terminals:

    3

  • Operating Temperature-Max:

    150 °C

  • Package Body Material:

    PLASTIC/EPOXY

  • Package Shape:

    RECTANGULAR

  • Package Style:

    FLANGE MOUNT

  • Polarity/Channel Type:

    PNP

  • Power Dissipation-Max (Abs):

    65 W

  • Surface Mount:

    NO

  • Terminal Form:

    THROUGH-HOLE

  • Terminal Position:

    SINGLE

  • Transistor Application:

    AMPLIFIER

  • Transistor Element Material:

    SILICON

TIP126 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • The maximum safe operating temperature for the TIP126 is 150°C, but it's recommended to operate it at a maximum of 120°C to ensure reliability and longevity.
  • No, the TIP126 is not suitable for high-frequency switching applications due to its relatively high switching time (around 2-3 μs) and low current gain-bandwidth product (around 100 kHz). It's better suited for low-frequency switching and linear amplifier applications.
  • To ensure the TIP126 is fully turned off, you should apply a voltage of at least -5V to the base with respect to the emitter. This will guarantee a collector-emitter voltage of at least 1V, which is sufficient to turn off the transistor.
  • The minimum input impedance of the TIP126 is around 1 kΩ, which means you should ensure that the input signal has an impedance of at least 1 kΩ to avoid loading the input and affecting the transistor's performance.
  • Yes, the TIP126 can be used in a push-pull amplifier configuration, but you'll need to ensure that the transistors are properly matched and biased to avoid crossover distortion and ensure linear operation.

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