65A7A66-2

Semiconductor Devices and Associated Hardware

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65A7A66-2

5961-00-023-6654

5961 - Semiconductor Devices and Associated Hardware

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Technical Characteristics

  • Electrode Internally-Electrically Connected To Case

    collector

  • Terminal Type And Quantity

    3 uninsulated wire lead

  • Mounting Method

    terminal

  • Terminal Circle Diameter

    0.200 inches nominal

  • Overall Length

    0.260 inches maximum

  • Overall Diameter

    0.370 inches maximum

  • Internal Configuration

    junction contact

  • Special Features

    junction pattern arrangement: npn

  • Features Provided

    hermetically sealed case

  • Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council/Jedec/Case Outline Designation

    to-5

  • Semiconductor Material

    silicon

  • Terminal Length

    1.500 inches minimum

  • Current Rating Per Characteristic

    500.00 milliamperes zero-gate-voltage source current maximum of standard range and 1.00 amperes zero-gate-voltage source current blank

  • Voltage Rating In Volts Per Characteristic

    7.0 maximum collector to emitter voltage/static/base open and 300.0 maximum collector to base voltage/static/emitter open and 250.0 maximum emitter to base voltage, static, collector open

  • Maximum Operating Temp Per Measurement Point

    200.0 deg celsius junction

  • Power Rating Per Characteristic

    10.0 watts small-signal input power, common-collector minimum

  • Inclosure Material

    metal

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