The BC337 is a widely used general-purpose NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT). Here are some key details about the BC337 transistor:
Transistor Type: The BC337 is an NPN (Negative-Positive-Negative) transistor. It is one of the most common transistor types.
Maximum Ratings:
Collector-Base Voltage: Typically around 50 V.
Collector-Emitter Voltage: Typically around 45 V.
Emitter-Base Voltage: Typically around 5 V.
Collector Current (Continuous): Typically around 800 mA.
Total Power Dissipation: Typically around 625 mW.
Gain (hFE): The current gain, also known as the DC current gain or beta (hFE), of the BC337 transistor is typically in the range of 100 to 630. This indicates the amplification capability of the transistor.
Package Type: The BC337 transistor is commonly available in various package types, including through-hole packages such as TO-92, SOT-23, and SOT-223.
Applications: The BC337 transistor can be used in a wide range of electronic circuits and applications, including amplifiers, switches, signal processing, voltage regulation, and general-purpose switching.
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