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BC107 Transistor Data

Key transistor data for the BC107 audio transistor including key electrical parameters, pinout, package type and many other key transistor details.



Key details and performance parameters for the BC107 transistor.


BC107 transistor parameters & data
 
Parameters Details
Transistor type NPN silicon audio transistor
Package type TO18
VCBO max (V) 50
VCEO max (V) 45
VEBOmax (V) 6
IC max (mA) 100
TJ Max °C 175
PTOT mW 300
fT min (MHz) 150
COB 5p
hfe 110 min
IC for hfe 2mA
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Notes:   A very useful basic audio transistor - now obsolete. It was one of the mainstay general purpose transistors for many years and it is still available through some suppliers even to this day



Explanation of transistor parameters


Parameter Explanation
VCBO Max Maximum collector-base voltage with emitter open circuit .
VCEO Max Maximum collector-emitter voltage with base open circuit.
VEBO Max Maximum emitter-base voltage with collector open circuit.
VCEsat (included where applicable) The voltage drop across the collector-emitter when the transistor is fully saturated (acting as a closed switch).
IC Max Maximum collector current.

Parameter Explanation
TJ Maximum junction temperature.
PTOT Max Maximum device dissipation normally in free air at 25°C unless other conditions indicated.
fT Min Minimum cutoff frequency at which the current gain in a common emitter circuit falls to unity.
COB Max Maximum collector capacitane, normally measured with emitter open circuit.
hFE DC current gain for HFE at IC. [Note hfe is the small signal gain and although this may be slightly different, the transistor current gain will vary considerably from ne transistor to the next of the same type.]
PTOT Max Maximum device dissipation normally in free air at 25°C unless other conditions indicated.

These are the main transistor parameers that have been included in our list. There are others, but these help quantify the main elements of the performance of the transistor.

 



Please note, that the data given is the best estimate we can give within a tabulated summary of this nature. Parameters also vary between manufacturers. Electronics Notes cannot accept any responsibility for errors, inaccuracies, etc, although we do endevaour to ensure the data is as accurate as possible.

Ian Poole   Written by Ian Poole .
  Experienced electronics engineer and author.




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