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MPSA13G

Manufacturer: ON

Darlington Transistors NPN Silicon

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
MPSA13G ON 3000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Darlington Transistors NPN Silicon # Introduction to the MPSA13G Transistor  

The **MPSA13G** is a high-gain NPN Darlington transistor designed for low-power amplification and switching applications. Known for its high current gain (hFE), this component is particularly useful in circuits requiring signal amplification with minimal input current.  

## Key Features  

- **High Current Gain (hFE):** Typically exceeding 5,000, making it ideal for sensitive signal amplification.  
- **Low Saturation Voltage:** Ensures efficient switching performance.  
- **Compact TO-92 Package:** Suitable for space-constrained designs.  
- **Wide Operating Range:** Supports collector currents up to 500 mA and voltages up to 30 V.  

## Applications  

The MPSA13G is commonly used in:  
- Audio preamplifiers  
- Sensor interfaces  
- Relay and motor drivers  
- Signal conditioning circuits  

## Considerations  

While the MPSA13G offers excellent gain, its Darlington configuration results in a higher base-emitter voltage drop (~1.4 V) compared to standard transistors. Designers should account for this in low-voltage applications.  

## Conclusion  

With its high gain and reliable performance, the MPSA13G is a versatile choice for amplification and switching tasks in low-power electronic circuits. Engineers and hobbyists alike can leverage its capabilities in a variety of analog and digital designs.

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