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    Part Img BD237 datasheet by STMicroelectronics

    • COMPLEMENTARY SILICON POWER TRANSISTORS
    • Original
    • Yes
    • Unknown
    • Active
    • EAR99
    • 8541.29.00.95
    • 8541.29.00.80
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    BD237 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The maximum SOA for the BD237 is not explicitly stated in the datasheet, but it can be estimated based on the device's thermal resistance and maximum junction temperature. As a general rule, it's recommended to keep the device within the SOA to prevent thermal runaway and ensure reliable operation.
    • To ensure the BD237 is properly biased for linear operation, you should ensure that the base-emitter voltage (VBE) is around 0.7V, and the collector-emitter voltage (VCE) is at least 1V. Additionally, the base current should be limited to prevent saturation, and the collector current should be within the recommended range.
    • The recommended heatsink for the BD237 depends on the specific application and power dissipation requirements. However, as a general rule, a heatsink with a thermal resistance of around 10-20°C/W is recommended. You can use a standard TO-220 heatsink or a custom-designed heatsink depending on your specific requirements.
    • Yes, the BD237 can be used as a switch, but it's not recommended due to its relatively low current gain (hFE) and high saturation voltage (VCE(sat)). The BD237 is primarily designed for linear amplifier applications, and using it as a switch may result in reduced performance and reliability.
    • To protect the BD237 from ESD, you should handle the device by the body, avoid touching the pins, and use an anti-static wrist strap or mat. Additionally, you can use ESD protection devices such as TVS diodes or ESD protection arrays in your circuit design.
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