BC807-25 – FSC

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Part Number:
BC807-25
 
 
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Date Code:
05+
 
 
RoHS:
RoHS Compliant
 
 
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Description:

PNP BJT, 45V, 500mA, 100MHz, 300mW, SOT-23 SMD Transistor.

 
 
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Product Details:

Overview

The FSC BC807-25 is a versatile PNP bipolar junction transistor engineered for general-purpose amplification and switching duties. Its primary strength lies in its notably low collector-emitter saturation voltage (VCE(sat)), which is critical for minimizing power dissipation in saturated switching circuits, a common design challenge when balancing efficiency with component size. This low VCE(sat), coupled with a high current gain (hFE) of at least 160, makes it an efficient choice for driving loads without excessive voltage drop, though designers must consider its 500mA maximum continuous collector current to prevent thermal runaway in higher-power applications.

Key Features

  • PNP Bipolar Junction Transistor
  • Continuous Collector Current (IC): 500mA
  • DC Current Gain (hFE) Min: 160
  • Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE) Max: 45V
  • Transition Frequency (fT): 200MHz
  • Package: SOT-23 (Surface Mount, 3 Pins)

Applications

The component is engineered for deployment in systems requiring high reliability and performance under specific operating conditions. It provides functional stability across the stated design envelope.

  • Low-power audio amplification stages
  • General-purpose switching in control circuits
  • Voltage level shifting in digital interfaces
  • Small signal amplification in sensor front-ends
 
 
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