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HLB121I - NPN Triple Diffused Planar Type High Voltage Transistor

Download the HLB121I datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the HLB121I-Hi variant, as both devices belong to the same npn triple diffused planar type high voltage transistor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The HLB121I is a medium power transistor designed for use in switching applications.

Key Features

  • High breakdown voltage.
  • Low collector saturation voltage.
  • Fast switching speed TO-251 Absolute Maximum Ratings (TA=25°C).
  • Maximum Temperatures Storage Temperature -55 ~ +150 °C Junction Temperature +150 °C.
  • Maximum Power Dissipation Total Power Dissipation (TC=25°C) 10 W.
  • Maximum Voltages and Currents BVCBO.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (HLB121I-Hi-SincerityMocroelectronics.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number HLB121I
Manufacturer Hi-Sincerity Mocroelectronics
File Size 44.81 KB
Description NPN Triple Diffused Planar Type High Voltage Transistor
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HI-SINCERITY MICROELECTRONICS CORP. HLB121I NPN Triple Diffused Planar Type High Voltage Transistor Spec. No. : HE9027 Issued Date : 1996.11.06 Revised Date : 2006.02.20 Page No. : 1/4 Description The HLB121I is a medium power transistor designed for use in switching applications. Features • High breakdown voltage • Low collector saturation voltage • Fast switching speed TO-251 Absolute Maximum Ratings (TA=25°C) • Maximum Temperatures Storage Temperature ........................................................................................................................... -55 ~ +150 °C Junction Temperature ....................................................................................................................................