Darlington Transistors - Peak Electronics DCA75 User Manual

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Darlington Transistors

If the device is a Darlington transistor (two BJTs connected
together), the unit will display a similar message to this:
NPN Darlington
Red-B Green-E Blue-C
h F E =9410
NPN Darlington
Red-C Green-E Blue-B
h F E =67
connections. This causes the h
test currents used by the DCA Pro. This is normal and is not a fault with the
transistor or the DCA Pro.
It is important to note that if a Darlington does contain a base-emitter
shunt resistor network, any measurements of current gain (h
very low at the test currents used by the DCA Pro. This is due to the
resistors providing an additional path for the base current. The
readings for gain however can still be used for comparing transistors
of a similar type for the purposes of matching or gain band selecting.
Note that the DCA Pro will determine that the transistor under test is a
Darlington type if the base-emitter voltage drop is greater than 1.00V
for devices with a base-emitter shunt resistance of greater than 60kΩ
or if the base-emitter voltage drop is greater than 0.80V for devices
with a base-emitter shunt resistance of less than 60kΩ. The measured
base-emitter voltage drop is displayed as detailed later in this section.
As expected, for Darlington devices
that do not have internal resistors, the
gain (h
FE
This second example however, (left)
shows the display for a Darlington
transistor that has internal resistors
connected
measurement to become much lower at the
FE
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) can be very high.
to
the
base-emitter
) will be
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