Kesamaan Transistor D9656/14/2021
Sensors, Wireless, Dev Boards, Microcontrollers, Power Switches, ICs, Passives--.It has a maximum gain value of 400; this value determines the amplification capacity of the transistor normally S8050.Since it is very high it is normally used for amplification purposes.
However at a normal operating collector current the typical value of gain will be 110. ![]() This stage is called Saturation Region and the typical voltage allowed across the Collector-Emitter (VCE) or Collector-Base (VCB) could be 20V and 30V respectively. When base current is removed the transistor becomes fully off, this stage is called as the Cut-off Region. ![]() By complimentary it means that we need a NPN transistor and its equivalent PNP transistor. Like here the NPN transistor will be S8050 and its equivalent PNP transistor will be S8550. A simple circuit diagram of the Class B amplifier with the using the S8050 is shown below. By using the website you are giving your consent to set cookies. For more information, read our cookie policy and privacy policy.
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