MPT4.8-75 belongs to the category of power transistors.
The MPT4.8-75 has the following specifications: - Maximum Voltage: 75V - Maximum Current: 4.8A - Package Type: TO-220 - Power Dissipation: 40W
The MPT4.8-75 has a standard TO-220 pin configuration with three pins: collector, base, and emitter.
Advantages: - Suitable for power applications - Low saturation voltage reduces power loss - Fast switching speed allows for efficient operation
Disadvantages: - May require heat sinking for high-power applications - Sensitive to overvoltage conditions
The MPT4.8-75 operates based on the principles of bipolar junction transistors, utilizing the control of current flow to amplify or switch electronic signals.
The MPT4.8-75 is commonly used in the following applications: - Power supplies - Motor control - Audio amplifiers - LED lighting
Some alternative models to MPT4.8-75 include: - MPT4.8-60 - MPT5.0-75 - MPT4.5-80
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