The 2SA913 is a PNP silicon epitaxial transistor manufactured by Panasonic. It is designed for general-purpose amplification and switching applications, often used in various electronic devices. Its reliable performance and robust design make it a suitable component for different types of circuits.
Applications
- Audio Amplifiers: Used in preamplifiers and power amplifier stages to enhance audio signals.
- Switching Circuits: Implemented in circuits requiring switching capabilities in electronic devices.
- Driver Stages: Employed to drive other transistors or components requiring a higher current.
- General Purpose Amplification: Suitable for various general-purpose amplification needs in electronic devices.
- Linear Amplification: Used in circuits requiring linear amplification with minimal distortion.
Features
- High Collector Current: Capable of handling substantial collector current, making it suitable for various amplifier designs.
- Low Saturation Voltage: Ensures efficient switching capabilities with minimal power loss.
- High Gain: Offers significant amplification for weak input signals, enhancing circuit performance.
- Epitaxial Silicon Structure: Provides enhanced performance and reliable operation in electronic circuits.
- PNP Transistor: A PNP transistor that complements NPN transistors in circuit designs.
Benefits
- Improved Audio Quality: Enhances audio signal amplification with low distortion and noise.
- Efficient Switching: Delivers fast and efficient switching capabilities for electronic circuits.
- Increased Circuit Performance: Boosts the overall performance and reliability of electronic circuit designs.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of general-purpose amplification and switching applications.
- Reliable Operation: Ensures consistent and reliable performance across different operating conditions.
Technical Specifications
The 2SA913 features a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of -50V, a collector current (IC) of -150mA, and a power dissipation (PC) of 250mW. It has a high current gain (hFE) and is designed for various temperature ranges. It is available in a through-hole package, commonly used in electronic circuits.