| Part Number | Manufacturer | Composite Price | Description | Compare |
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| 2N6284-JQR-BR1 | TT Electronics Power and Hybrid / Semelab Limited | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284-JQR-BR1 |
| JANTX2N6284 | Cobham PLC | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs JANTX2N6284 |
| 2N6284 | International Rectifier | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-3, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284 |
| JANTXV2N6284 | Harris Semiconductor | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs JANTXV2N6284 |
| 2N6284.MODR1 | TT Electronics Power and Hybrid / Semelab Limited | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284.MODR1 |
| JANTX2N6284 | Motorola Semiconductor Products | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs JANTX2N6284 |
| JANTXV2N6284 | Intersil Corporation | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs JANTXV2N6284 |
| 2N6284 | New England Semiconductor | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284 |
| 2N6284-JQR-A | TT Electronics Resistors | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-204AA, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284-JQR-A |
| 2N6284 | Space Power Electronics Inc | Check for Price | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-3, Metal, 2 Pin | 2N6284 vs 2N6284 |
Part Details for 2N6284 by STMicroelectronics
Results Overview of 2N6284 by STMicroelectronics
- Distributor Offerings: (5 listings)
- Number of FFF Equivalents: (10 replacements)
- Tariff Estimator: (Available) NEW
- Number of Functional Equivalents: (10 options)
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2N6284 Information
2N6284 by STMicroelectronics is a Power Bipolar Transistor.
Power Bipolar Transistors are under the broader part category of Transistors.
A transistor is a small semiconductor device used to amplify, control, or create electrical signals. When selecting a transistor, factors such as voltage, current rating, gain, and power dissipation must be considered, with common types. Read more about Transistors on our Transistors part category page.
Price & Stock for 2N6284
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DigiKey | TRANS NPN DARL 100V 20A TO-3 Container: Tube |
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2N6284
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Avnet Americas | - Bag (Alt: 2N6284) COO: UNKNOWN RoHS: Compliant Min Qty: 300 Package Multiple: 100 Lead time: 32 Weeks, 5 Days Container: Bag | 0 |
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Quest Components | 20 A, 100 V, NPN, SI, POWER TRANSISTOR, TO-3 | 1 |
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Quest Components | 20 A, 100 V, NPN, SI, POWER TRANSISTOR, TO-3 | 1 |
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$5.2500 | Buy Now |
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Chip Stock | Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-3, Metal, 2 Pin | 7624 |
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2N6284 Part Data Attributes
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2N6284
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Power Bipolar Transistor, 20A I(C), 100V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-3, Metal, 2 Pin
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| Pbfree Code | Yes | |
| Rohs Code | Yes | |
| Part Life Cycle Code | Obsolete | |
| ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
| HTS Code | 8541.29.00.95 | |
| Case Connection | Collector | |
| Collector Current-Max (IC) | 20 A | |
| Collector-Base Capacitance-Max | 400 Pf | |
| Collector-Emitter Voltage-Max | 100 V | |
| Configuration | Darlington With Built-In Diode And Resistor | |
| DC Current Gain-Min (hFE) | 100 | |
| JEDEC-95 Code | TO-3 | |
| JESD-30 Code | O-MBFM-P2 | |
| JESD-609 Code | e3 | |
| Number of Elements | 1 | |
| Number of Terminals | 2 | |
| Operating Temperature-Max | 200 °C | |
| Package Body Material | Metal | |
| Package Shape | Round | |
| Package Style | Flange Mount | |
| Polarity/Channel Type | Npn | |
| Power Dissipation Ambient-Max | 160 W | |
| Power Dissipation-Max (Abs) | 160 W | |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
| Surface Mount | No | |
| Terminal Finish | Matte Tin (Sn) | |
| Terminal Form | Pin/Peg | |
| Terminal Position | Bottom | |
| Transistor Application | Switching | |
| Transistor Element Material | Silicon | |
| Transition Frequency-Nom (fT) | 4 Mhz | |
| VCEsat-Max | 3 V |
Alternate Parts for 2N6284
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2N6284 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The maximum safe operating area (SOA) for the 2N6284 is not explicitly stated in the datasheet. However, it can be estimated based on the device's thermal and electrical characteristics. A safe operating area can be defined as the region where the device can operate without exceeding its maximum ratings. For the 2N6284, this would typically be limited by the maximum junction temperature (Tj) of 150°C, the maximum collector-emitter voltage (Vce) of 400V, and the maximum collector current (Ic) of 10A.
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To ensure the 2N6284 is properly biased for linear operation, you should follow these guidelines: 1) Choose a suitable collector-emitter voltage (Vce) that is within the recommended operating range. 2) Select a base-emitter voltage (Vbe) that is within the recommended range (typically around 0.7V). 3) Ensure the base current (Ib) is sufficient to maintain the desired collector current (Ic). 4) Use a suitable biasing network, such as a voltage divider or a current mirror, to establish a stable operating point.
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The recommended heatsink for the 2N6284 depends on the specific application and the power dissipation requirements. However, as a general guideline, a heatsink with a thermal resistance (Rth) of around 1-2°C/W is recommended. This can be achieved using a heatsink with a surface area of around 10-20 cm² and a thickness of around 1-2 mm. Additionally, applying a thermal interface material (TIM) between the device and the heatsink can help to reduce the thermal resistance.
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While the 2N6284 is primarily designed for linear applications, it can be used in switching applications with some caution. However, it's essential to ensure that the device is operated within its safe operating area (SOA) and that the switching frequency is not too high (typically < 100 kHz). Additionally, the device's switching characteristics, such as the turn-on and turn-off times, may not be as fast as those of dedicated switching transistors.
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To protect the 2N6284 from electrostatic discharge (ESD), follow these guidelines: 1) Handle the device by the body, not the leads. 2) Use an anti-static wrist strap or mat when handling the device. 3) Store the device in an anti-static package or bag. 4) Use ESD-protected equipment and tools when assembling the device into a circuit. 5) Consider adding ESD protection components, such as diodes or resistors, to the circuit design.