TIP147 Transistor Pinout, Equivalent, Uses, Features, Applications & More

This post describes TIP147 transistor pinout, equivalent, uses, features, applications and other useful details about this PNP darlington power transistor.

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TIP147 Transistor Pinout, Equivalent, Uses, Features, Applications 

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Features / Technical Specifications:

  • Package Type: TO-218 Or SOT-93
  • Transistor Type:  PNP Darlington
  • Max Collector Current(IC): -10A
  • Max Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE): -100V
  • Max Collector-Base Voltage (VCB): -100V
  • Max Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO): -5V
  • Max Collector Dissipation (Pc): 125 Watt
  • Minimum & Maximum DC Current Gain (hFE): 500 To 1000
  • Max Storage & Operating temperature: -65 to +150 Centigrade

 

TIP147 Transistor Explained / Description:

TIP147 is a PNP darlington transistor of TIP14x series, there are other PNP transistors in this series which are TIP145, TIP146. A darlington transistor is a transistor which contains two similar transistor in a single package. These two transistors are connected in such a way that the output gain of the package will be greatly increased or multiplied which makes this transistor ideal to use in applications where the user want to amplify the gain of the signal to great extent but it also increases the noise with the signal which can be reduced by filter techniques, but these darlington transistors are not only limited to use for increasing gain and they are also used for switching purposes and also perform well in these areas. Just as ordinary BJT transistors are available in different specifications, so are Darlington transistors available in different specifications.

Now back to the TIP147 transistor, the maximum collector current is -10A and the maximum collector to emitter voltage is 100V. The maximum DC current gain is 500 to 1000 and the max collector dissipation is 125Watt.

All the PNP transistors in this series are almost identical to each other and as far as you are using them under 60V then you can use any of them. For higher then 60V you can use TIP141 and TIP142.

 

Where We Can Use It & How to Use:

The TIP147 transistor can be used for any general purpose amplification and switching application that falls under its ratings. It can be used in variety of high power audio amplifier applications and also in output driving stages of audio amplifiers. Other than that it can also be used for switching purposes and it is capable to drive load of upto -10A.

 

NPN Complementary:

NPN Complementary of TIP147 is TIP142

 

Replacement and Equivalent:

BDV64, BDV64A, BDV64B, BDV64C, BDW84C, MJH6287, TIP146

 

Applications:

Audio amplifiers

Audio amplifier output stages

Drive load of up to -10A

Motor Drivers

And many other general purpose applications

 

Safe Operating Guidelines / Absolute Maximum Ratings:

For safe operating the transistor we suggest to always use it 20% below from it absolute maximum ratings. The maximum collector current is -10A therefore do not drive load of more than -8A, the maximum collector to emitter voltage is 100V so do not drive load of more than 80V. Use a suitable heatsink with the transistor and always store or operate the transistor in temperature above -65°C and below +150 °C.

 

Datasheet

To download the datasheet just copy and paste the below link in your browser.

https://cdn.datasheetspdf.com/pdf-down/T/I/P/TIP147_ONSemiconductor.pdf

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