BU407 NPN Power Transistor (150V-7A)

10,00 EGP

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Description

⚡ BU407 – NPN Power Transistor

(High-voltage NPN Bipolar Junction Transistor – BJT)


📌 General Description

The BU407 is an NPN silicon power transistor designed for high-voltage, high-speed switching applications, such as horizontal deflection circuits in CRT displays, inverters, power supplies, and motor drivers. It can handle high collector voltages and moderate current, with decent switching speed.


⚙️ Key Specifications

ParameterValue
TypeNPN Bipolar Power Transistor
Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO)150V
Collector-Base Voltage (VCBO)200V
Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO)5V
Collector Current (IC)4A continuous
Power Dissipation (PD)~60W (with heatsink)
DC Current Gain (hFE)15 – 75
Transition Frequency (fT)~3 MHz (typical)
Package TypeTO-220
MountingThrough-hole, with heatsink tab

📦 Package – TO-220 Pinout

       ________
      |        |
Base | 1      | Collector (Tab)
      | 2      |
Emitter | 3   |
      --------
PinNameFunction
1BaseControl terminal
2CollectorLoad current path
3EmitterReference / output
TabCollectorFor heatsinking, same as Pin 2

🧪 Features

  • High collector voltage handling (up to 150V)
  • Moderate current (up to 4A)
  • Fast switching capability
  • Rugged TO-220 package with good thermal dissipation
  • Suitable for flyback converters and CRT deflection

🛠️ Typical Applications

  • CRT monitor horizontal deflection
  • High-voltage switching
  • Inverter circuits
  • Motor driver circuits
  • Flyback converters

🔧 Usage Notes

  • Requires proper base drive for fast switching (often via a resistor and diode for turn-off speed).
  • Use a heatsink when operating at high current or continuous power.
  • Add a snubber circuit (RC or diode) to protect against voltage spikes in inductive loads.

✅ Advantages

  • Reliable and robust for high-voltage work
  • Still available from multiple manufacturers
  • Handles decent power and voltage

 

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