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Product category: Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: Zetex | Subject: Bipolar transistors and Schottky rectifier diodes
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2003

Guide to bipolar power components

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The latest selection guide from Zetex summarises its complete range of bipolar transistors and Schottky rectifier diodes.

The latest selection guide from Zetex summarises its complete range of bipolar transistors and Schottky rectifier diodes The 40-page volume provides short form data for high performance devices covering an operating voltage range between 10 and 500V

Characterised by low on-state losses and high efficiency, Zetex discrete NPN and PNP transistors are presented in three sections detailing low saturation, medium power and high voltage types.

To aid component selection, data are tabulated and arranged in order of saturation voltage, current handling and power dissipation.

Developed to help reduce component count and PCB size, the Zetex range of multichip devices are reviewed next.

The bipolar transistor combinations covered include dual NPN, dual PNP and NPN/PNP types along with the SM8 packaged H-bridge configurations.

Dual Schottky diode and bipolar/Schottky combinations receive separate attention.

High-performance 40 and 60V Schottky rectifier diodes and high gain NPN and PNP Darlington transistors are also included in the guide and a final "Advanced products" section previews the devices planned for release from the Zetex Miniature Package Power Solutions (MPPS) development programme.

The final chapter of the bipolar selection guide provides the dimensions, pin-outs, taping options and thermal performance data for all the Zetex surface mount and through-hole package types.

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