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D882 Transistor: Datasheet, Pinout, Applications [Video&FAQ]

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Product Overview

D882 is a general-purpose transistor mainly famous for its high performance. It falls under the category of NPN transistor and is an ideal pick for commercial, educational, and hobbyists’ electronic projects. It comes in TO-126 with collector current 3A, projecting it can drive loads under 3A. There are three pins incorporated on the transistor that are used for external connection with the electrical project. The collector-emitter and collector-base voltages are 30V and 40V respectively with emitter-base voltage 5V, indicating only 5V are required to bias the component.

 

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Product Overview

D882 Features

D882 Pinout

D882 Working Principle

D882 Alternatives

PNP Complementary

D882 Power Ratings

D882 Applications

D882 Specification

D882 Manufacturer

D882 Datasheet

Using Warnings

D882 FAQ

 

D882 Features

  • High current
  • Low saturation voltage

 

D882 Pinout

The following figure is the diagram of D882 pinout.

 

D882 pinout

D882 pinout

 

D882 Working Principle

The overall transistor action starts from the base pin. The base terminal behaves like a control valve that controls the number of electrons emitted from the emitter terminal which are then collected by the collector terminal that is coupled with a resistor to control the electrical current.

 

Recall, in NPN transistor the positive voltage supply is applied at the base terminal.

 

The P-doped layer in NPN transistor represents the base terminal and the other two n-doped layers represent emitter and collector terminals which are negative.

 

D882 Structure

D882 Structure

 

Also, this base terminal controls the number of holes in the PNP transistors, as holes are majority carriers in PNP transistors.

 

When 5V is applied at the base terminal it gets biased and starts the transistor action. The small input current is used to create a large output current at the other two terminals.

 

D882 Alternatives

MJE802, BD349, BD185, BD189, MJE182, BD187, TIP122L, 2SC4342, 2SD1712, BD131, 2SD1693, 2SD1018

 

PNP Complementary

PNP Complementary 2SD882 is 2SB772.

 

D882 Power Ratings

No. Rating Symbol Value Unit
1 Collector-Emitter Voltage Vce 30 V
2 Collector-Base Voltage Vcb 40 V
3 Emitter-Base Voltage Veb 5 V
4 Collector Current Ic 3 A
5 Current Gain hfe 60 to 400  
6 Power Dissipation Ptot 10 W
7 Storage Temperature Tstg -55 to 150 C

 

This device exhibits a collector current of 3A which is ideal for driving LED, bulb, motors, and relays. The maximum power dissipation is 10W which makes it a valuable pick for the output stages of audio amplifiers.

 

It is important to note that these are the stress ratings which if exceed the absolute maximum ratings, can badly affect the device and thus the entire project. Keep ratings during the working of this component below absolute maximum ratings.

 

D882 Applications

The D882 is mainly used in the following applications.

  • Used for amplification and switching purposes.
  • Used to drive loads under 3A.
  • Installed in H-bridge circuits.
  • Incorporated in voltage regulators and power supply circuits.
  • Used to drive motors and battery charger circuits.

 

2SD882 can be used in variety of different application. For example It can be used in power supply circuits, voltage regulator circuits, battery charger circuits, driving motors, switching any load under 3A etc. A part from the above applications it will also perform when used to amplify audio signals and it can be used in small audio amplifiers, output stage of receiver circuits, bell circuits, audio related circuits etc.

 

D882 Specification

Package Type:  TO-126
Transistor Type:  NPN
Max Collector Current(IC):  3A
Max Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCE):  30V
Max Collector-Base Voltage (VCB):  40V
Max Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO):  5V
Max Collector Dissipation (Pc):  10 Watts
Max Transition Frequency (fT):  90 MHz
Minimum & Maximum DC Current Gain (hFE):  60 – 400
Max Storage & Operating temperature Should Be:  -55 to +150 Centigrade

 

D882 Manufacturer

ST is a global semiconductor leader delivering intelligent and energy-efficient products and solutions that power the electronics at the heart of everyday life. ST’s products are found everywhere today, and together with our customers, we are enabling smarter driving and smarter factories, cities and homes, along with the next generation of mobile and Internet of Things devices. By getting more from technology to get more from life, ST stands for life.augmented.

 

D882 Datasheet

You can download this datasheet for D882–Datasheet from the link given below:

D882 Datasheet

 

Using Warnings

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

D882 FAQ

What is the function of D882 transistor?

The D882 is a general-purpose transistor that belongs to the NPN transistor family. It comes with collector current 5A and is mainly used for switching and amplification purpose. The amplification factor is 60-400. This factor indicates the amount of current this device can amplify.

 

How do PNP transistor?

The PNP transistor is a type of transistor in which one n-type material is doped with two p-type materials. It is a device that is controlled by the current. Both the emitter and collector currents were controlled by the small amount of base current. Two crystal diodes are connected back-to-back in the PNP transistor.

 

How do you test a transistor?

Hook the positive lead from the multimeter to the to the BASE (B) of the transistor. Hook the negative meter lead to the EMITTER (E) of the transistor. For an good NPN transistor, the meter should show a voltage drop between 0.45V and 0.9V. If you are testing PNP transistor, you should see “OL” (Over Limit).

 

Can I use PNP instead of NPN?

Generally, the PNP transistor can replace NPN transistors in most electronic circuits, the only difference is the polarities of the voltages, and the directions of the current flow. PNP transistors can also be used as switching devices and an example of a PNP transistor switch is shown below.

 

What does PNP and NPN mean?

PNP = Switched Positive. NPN = Switched Negative. “Switched” refers to which side of the controlled load (relay, small indicator, PLC input) is being switched electrically.

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