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PNP Power Transistor – BD140

🛠️ PNP Power Transistor – BD140 (TO‑126)

Overview

The BD140 is a reliable medium-power PNP transistor in a TO‑126 package, well-suited for applications like audio amplifiers, motor drivers, voltage regulation, and general switching tasks. It’s the complementary PNP counterpart to the BD139 and is frequently used in push-pull amplifier stages.

Key Features

  • PNP transistor capable of 1.5 A continuous and 3 A pulsed current

  • Collector-emitter voltage rating of up to 80 V (VCBO up to 100 V)

  • Maximum power dissipation: 12.5 W (with heatsink) or 1.25 W at room temperature

  • DC current gain (hFE) range: 40–250, depending on operating current

  • Frequency response up to approx. 190 MHz

  • TO‑126 package with a metal tab (collector) – easy mounting and heat dissipation


Pinout (Front view, flat face toward you):

  1. Emitter

  2. Collector (tab)

  3. Base

  • PNP logic is inverted (LOW turns transistor ON)

  • Include a flyback diode for inductive loads

  • Use a heatsink on the tab if dissipating significant power

Applications

  • Audio amplifier driver stages

  • High-current relay or motor switches

  • Voltage regulation and quasi-complementary power outputs

  • LED drivers and general load switching under ~1.5 A

  • Push-pull stages paired with NPN transistors (e.g., BD139)

Resources

  1. 📄 Datasheet: BD140 PNP Power Transistor Datasheet PDF (STMotorola/Onsemi)

  2. 🎥 YouTube Tutorial: “BD139 & BD140 Power Transistor Tutorial” – covers basics, wiring, and Arduino switching examples electroduino.com+3youtube.com+3hackaday.io+3

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