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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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Vasiliy Buslaev

Hi all

I apologize for interrupting. For everyone to see, as promised, the technical characteristics of the transistor KT926 and others.
So,
The first column is the current of collector
The second column, this is pulse collector current
The third column, this is collector-emitter voltage
The fourth column, this is collector-base voltage
The fifth column, this is base-emitter voltage
The sixth column, this is maximum power of the collector
The seventh column, this is temperature of enclosure
The eighth column, this is temperature of the silicon crystal
The ninth column, this is the maximum case temperature of the transistor
The tenth column, this is the gain coefficient

The most interesting thing is the last two columns of the table
Penultimate column (t вкл.), this is the current rise to the saturation point
transistor.
The last column (t выкл.), this is the time resorption of majority carriers in the crystal.(time in microseconds)
As we have seen, these last two parameters not normalized for transistor KT926
It is quite possible to focus on the KT945, in which these parameters are normalized and that is a good substitute for KT926

Regards,
Vasiliy

Note: KT = 2T,  KT - a commercial version,  2T - this is a military option

verpies

Quote from: Vasiliy Buslaev on October 18, 2012, 03:46:28 AM
For everyone to see, as promised, the technical characteristics of the transistor KT926 and others.
I can't see the maximum base current IB or the minimum base current needed to fully saturate the transistor under maximum IC

Vasiliy Buslaev

Quote from: verpies on October 18, 2012, 04:08:29 AM
I can't see the maximum base current IB or the minimum base current needed to fully saturate the transistor under maximum IC
Thank you, an important question. This is usually shown on the graph
This is a general reference book.
For a more detailed parameters - need to look in another book.

Regards

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It's that kind of garbage. The server does not pull?
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d3x0r

but there is 'The tenth column, this is the gain coefficient' which is 2... which means 2 amps = 4 amps etc...
the 945 is like <12 ... so...


but also it's voltage is 150, so it's look more avalanche mode-like...


NTE2319  800V though... good switch time... well... still has a 1.2us time... just that everything was listed in ns's...


NTE327 150V, 25A, 1.0us storage time...

verpies

Quote from: d3x0r on October 18, 2012, 04:53:24 AM
but there is 'The tenth column, this is the gain coefficient' which is 2... which means 2 amps = 4 amps etc...
Yes, the current gain coefficient β or hFE of 2 means that 2A flowing into the base will allow 4A to flow between the collector and emitter.
Also, the β coefficient is not constant - the higher the collector current IC, the smaller the β.