The 2SCR552P5 is a high-speed switching NPN transistor in a SOT-89 package, suitable for low-frequency amplifier and switching applications. It features a low saturation voltage, typically Voce (sat) of 400mV at 1A/50mA, and supports collector-emitter voltages up to 30V with a maximum collector current of 3A. Designed for reliable performance with high transition frequency of 280MHz, this transistor is ideal for power control and signal amplification in compact circuits, offering efficient power dissipation and fast switching times.
ROHM 2SCR552P5T100 High-Speed Power Transistor Specifications:
Package: SOT-89
Collector-Base Voltage: 30V
Collector-Emitter Voltage: 30V
Emitter-Base Voltage: 6V
Collector Current: 3A
Power Dissipation: 2.0W
Junction Temperature: 150°C
Storage Temperature Range: -55°C to +150°C
Transition Frequency: 280MHz
Saturation Voltage: 400mV max at Ic=1A, Ib=50mA
Recovery Time: 300ns
Fall Time: 20ns
Dimensions: Standard SOT-89 package
Absolute Max Ratings: Vcbo=30V, Vceo=30V, Ic=3A, P=2W
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