Characteristics of HS733 Transistor
- Type: PNP
- Collector-Emitter Voltage, max: -50 V
- Collector-Base Voltage, max: -60 V
- Emitter-Base Voltage, max: -5 V
- Collector Current − Continuous, max: -0.15 A
- Collector Dissipation: 0.25 W
- DC Current Gain (hfe): 70 to 700
- Transition Frequency, min: 180 MHz
- Noise Figure, max: 6 dB
- Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range: -55 to +150 °C
- Package: TO-92
- Electrically Similar to the Popular 2SA733 transistor
Pinout of HS733
The HS733 is manufactured in a plastic TO-92 case. When looking at the flat side with the leads pointed downward, the three leads emerging from the transistor are, from left to right, the emitter, base, and collector leads. Suffix "C" means center collector in
H733.
Here is an image showing the pin diagram of this transistor.
Classification of hFE
The HS733 transistor can have a current gain of
70 to
700. The gain of the
HS733-BL will be in the range from
350 to
700, for the
HS733-GR it will be in the range from
200 to
400, for the
HS733-O it will be in the range from
70 to
140, for the
HS733-Y it will be in the range from
120 to
240.
Complementary NPN transistor
The complementary
NPN transistor to the HS733 is the
HS945.
SMD Version of HS733 transistor
The
FJX733 (SOT-323) is the SMD version of the HS733 transistor. These transistors are of the same type, have similar parameters and are designed for surface mounting.
HS733 Transistor in TO-92 Package
The
2SA733 is the TO-92 version of the HS733.
Replacement and Equivalent for HS733 transistor
You can replace the HS733 with the
KSA733,
KSP55,
KSP56,
KTC9015,
MPSW55,
MPSW55G,
MPSW56 or
MPSW56G.
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