What is 2SA1015?


This is PNP Transistor.

A PNP transistor is a type of bipolar junction transistor (BJT) with a different structure and polarity compared to an NPN transistor.


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SMD Type TransistIoCrs PNP Transistor 2SA1015 Features High voltage and high current VCEO 50V min IC 150mA max Low niose NF 1dB Typ at f 1KHz 0 12 4 0 1 SOT 23 2 9 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 1 3 12 0 95 0 1 0 1 1 9 0 1 0 1 0 11 3 0 1 0 55 0 4 Unit mm 0 1 0 05 0 01 0 10 97 0 1 1 Base 2 Emitter 3 collector 0 0 1 0 10 38 0 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Ta 25 Parameter Collector Base Voltage Collector Emitter Voltage Emitter Base Voltage Collector Current Continuous Collector Power Dissipation Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Symbol VCBO VCEO VEBO IC PC TJ Tstg Rating 50 50 5 150 200 125 55 to 125 Unit V V V mA mW Electrical Characteristics Ta 25 Parameter Collector base breakdown voltage Collector emitter breakdown voltage Emitter base breakdown voltage Collector cut off current Collector cut off current Emitter cut off current DC current gain Collector emitter saturation voltage Base emitter saturation voltage Transition frequency Symbol VCBO VCEO VEBO ICBO ICEO IEBO hFE VCE sat VBE sat fT Testconditons Ic 100 A IE 0 Ic 0 1mA IB 0 IE 100 A IC 0 VCB 50V IE 0 VCE 50V IB 0 VEB 5V IC 0 VCE 6V IC 2mA IC 100 mA IB 10mA IC 100 mA IB 10mA VCE 10V IC 1mA f 30MHz Min Typ Max Unit 50 V 5

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2SA1015


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Here are characteristics of PNP transistors:

Structure: A PNP transistor has a sandwich-like structure, consisting of a thin P-type layer (base) sandwiched between two N-type layers (emitter and collector).

Polarity: In a PNP transistor, the majority charge carriers are holes, which flow from the emitter to the collector. The emitter is negative relative to the base, and the collector is positive relative to the base.

Current flow: When a small current is applied to the base terminal, it allows a much larger current to flow from the emitter to the collector. This is called amplification or gain, and it makes the PNP transistor useful as an electronic switch or amplifier.

Voltage levels: The voltage levels in a PNP transistor are opposite to those in an NPN transistor. In a PNP transistor, the base-emitter junction is forward-biased and the collector-base junction is reverse-biased.

Biasing: PNP transistors are biased in the opposite direction to NPN transistors. To turn on a PNP transistor, the base must be more negative than the emitter, and to turn it off, the base must be more positive than the emitter.



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PNP Transistor


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