C945 Transistor Pinout Configuration
Pin Number | Pin Name | Description |
1 | Emitter | Current Drains out through emitter, normally connected to ground |
2 | Collector | Current flows in through collector, normally connected to load |
3 | Base | Controls the biasing of transistor, Used to turn ON or OFF the transistor |
C945 Transistor Features
- Japanese High frequency amplifier NPN Transistor
- Current Gain (hFE) is 70 to 700 (high linearity)
- Continuous Collector current (IC) is 150mA
- Collector-Emitter voltage (VCEO) is 50 V
- Collector-Base voltage (VCB0) is 60V
- Emitter Base Voltage (VBE0) is 5V
- Transition Frequency is 150MHz
- Available only in To-92 Package
About C945 transistors
The C945 is an age old Japanese Bipolar audio frequency NPN transistor. It has a decent gain value (hfe) of maximum 700 and is highly linear. Hence it was widely used in amplifier applications for pre-amplifying purpose, in high frequency circuits. It is also used as oscillators with is complementary A733 PNP transistor.
When used as a switch it can easily by controlled by a MCU/MPU since it has a base voltage of only 5V. It can switch loads upto 50V but has a very low collector current rating of only 150mA so this transistor is not really a good choice to be used as a switch. A better alternative for switching applications will be 2N2222.
However this transistor is outdated and will not be easily available if you are in Asian or European countries. In that case you can try the 2N3904 transistor from ON semiconductors, but do remember to deal with the pinouts as mentioned in the warning section above.
Applications
- Low current switches
- Pre-amplifiers
- H-bridge circuits for low power motors
- Audio frequency amplifier circuits
- Oscillator circuits
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