Thursday, June 4, 2009

When to Dearte a Transistor


Copied another page on how to derate a transistor into two other pages that used the same derating chart.



A few other related pages in the section were also updated

Some of these preexisting pages may not have ever been listed out here as new pages, so this may be their first posting. In any case it's yet another external link generated.

There are three different possible guidelines a designer can use when implementing a transistor circuit. 
1. The engineer may use a generic guideline using a simple Derating Factor;
     Example: Derate 50% up to a maximum junction temperature [Derating Factors].
2. The engineer may use a Linear equation which is more a design recommendation;
     Example: Derate Linearly at 12.7mW/ degree C, above 25C [Derating Recommendations].
3. The engineer may use a Temperature-Power Curve which should be treated as a design rule;
     Shown on any number of pages, [Derating Rules].

There were two other pages up-dated to hold the links for the page just generated;

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2 comments:

Leroy said...

So this is the eight posting relating to transistor deratings. I started this section back in October of last year, and spent a few hundred man hours generating the content.

Guess what, these page bring in almost no visits. Well the entire section may bring in a few dozen a day, but for the amount of time I spent working the issue, it's nothing.

There are over a 100 pages relating to how to derate a transistor. Some of the pages are new [see above] and some have a page rank. Now with the new sitemap they have an external page that points to them.

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Leroy said...

2/24/2010 Well really most of the transistor derating pages have no page rank, or they did for awhile but not any more.

I've been updating the transistor pages, several at a time, over the last year. The main reason is to try and insure that they don't all come out sounding the same. Derating is basically identical between transistors, but why write the same text over 100 different pages.

Anyway the 2N718 derating guide was updated today, along with the related 2N1613 transistor guide-line. I added a test circuit and some text. But most of these BJT derating pages will never see a page hit a-day. I also updated the page on the 2N4930 transistor but the only results you get from a search is hundreds of computer generated pages which make you click three other pages to say they don't have a data sheet ~ or my page for that matter.

2N718 Derating Graph ......