2N5550 0.6 A, 160 V NPN Plastic Encapsulated Transistor Elektronische Bauelemente RoHS Compliant Product A suffix of “-C” specifies halogen & lead-free FEATURES Switching and amplification in high voltage Applications such as telephony Low current(max.600mA) High voltage(max.160V) TO-92 G H J A REF. D Collector 3 A B C D E F G H J K B K 2 E C F Base 1 Millimeter Min. Max. 4.40 4.70 4.30 4.70 12.70 3.30 3.81 0.36 0.56 0.36 0.51 1.27 TYP. 1.10 2.42 2.66 0.36 0.76 Emitter ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified) PARAMETER SYMBOL RATING UNIT Collector to Base Voltage VCBO 160 V Collector to Emitter Voltage VCEO 140 V Emitter to Base Voltage VEBO 6 V Collector Current - Continuous IC 0.6 A Collector Power Dissipation PC 0.625 W TJ, TSTG 150, -55~150 °C Junction, Storage Temperature ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise specified) SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNIT Collector to Base Breakdown Voltage PARAMETER V(BR)CBO 160 - - V Collector to Emitter Breakdown Voltage V(BR)CEO 140 - - V IC=1mA, IB = 0A Emitter to Base Breakdown Voltage V(BR)EBO 6 - - V IE=10µA, IC = 0A µA VEB=4 V, IC =0 mA µA TEST CONDITION IC=100µA, IE = 0A Collector Cut-Off Current ICBO - - 0.1 Emitter Cut-Off Current IEBO - - 0.05 hFE1 60 - - hFE2 60 - 250 VCE=5V, IC=10mA hFE3 20 - - VCE=5V, IC=50mA - - 0.15 - - 0.25 V IC=50mA, IB=5mA - - 1 V IC=10mA, IB=1mA DC Current Gain Collector to Emitter Saturation Voltage Base to Emitter Voltage Collector Output Capacitance Transition Frequency Noise Figure http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 8-Mar-2010 Rev. A VCE(sat) VBE(sat) VCB=100V, IE = 0 A VCE=5V, IC=1mA V IC=10mA, IB=1mA - - 1.2 V IC=50mA, IB=5mA Cob - - 6 pF VCB = 10V, IE = 0A, f=1MHz fT 100 - 300 MHz NF - - 10 dB VCE = 10V, IC = 10mA, f=100MHz VCE =5V, IC = 0.25mA, f=1KHz, RS=1kΩ Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 1 of 2 2N5550 Elektronische Bauelemente 0.6 A, 160 V NPN Plastic Encapsulated Transistor CHARACTERISTIC CURVES http://www.SeCoSGmbH.com/ 8-Mar-2010 Rev. A Any changes of specification will not be informed individually. Page 2 of 2