According to 2N2222 NPN datasheet, the transistor's collector-base breakdown voltage is 75V, and collector-emitter breakdown is 40V. So the transistor should work with 12V at collector, in the simple
Can this transistor (2N2222) take 6 V on emitter-base? Am I reading the datasheet incorrectly? Ask Question Asked 7 years ago Modified 6 years, 10 months ago
The 2N2222 datasheet saturation voltages are given for a gain of 10. As with any NPN transistor, you have to limit the current at the base of your 2N2222, R1 is thus required, because NPN transistors are current operated parts (like LEDs).
2N2222 datasheet – 2N2222 is a NPN switching transistor in a TO-18 metal package and his PNP complement is 2N2907A.
To convert the logic from 3.3V to 5V, I am using a 2N2222 transistor. So, my overall circuit looks like this: I have tested my circuit, but when I compared the results with a voltmeter, they didn't match. I am trying to obtain the I-V curve of a solar panel. Previously, I used an analog potentiometer, and it worked successfully.
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I am trying to find an example of a 3.3 V NPN transistor amplifier preferably based around a 2N2222 transistor. I have lost much knowledge about biasing and even schematic layout.
I'm having trouble every time I need to find a component with LTspice. Normally I manage to find what I need. but not for the current component. I need a 2N2222 transistor. I've tried to enter word...
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