🔍 Product Overview
View the item -The TIP2955 is a high-power PNP bipolar junction transistor housed in a TO-247 style package. It’s purpose-built for applications requiring robust switching or amplification performance, especially in scenarios demanding significant current and voltage handling.
🚀 Why It’s Ideal for Your Projects
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Strong current and voltage capacity: With a collector-emitter voltage rating up to ~60 V and continuous collector current up to ~15 A, this transistor can handle substantial loads.
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High power dissipation capability: Rated for up to 90 W under ideal heat-sink conditions, making it capable of serious power control when properly mounted.
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Complementary design: Functions as the PNP counterpart to many NPN power transistors, making it ideal for push-pull amplifier stages and symmetrical power circuits.
📝 Key Features
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Type: PNP power transistor
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Maximum collector-emitter voltage (V CEO): ~60 V (and collector-base up to ~100 V)
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Maximum collector current (I C): ~15 A
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Maximum power dissipation (P D): ~90 W at 25 °C case temperature
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DC current gain (h_FE): typically ~20-70 when I_C ≈ 4 A
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Package: Through-hole, TO-247 (3 pins)
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Operating junction temperature range: up to ~150 °C
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Low collector-emitter saturation voltage, enhancing efficiency under load
🎯 Typical Applications
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Power amplifier output stages – Especially when constructing complementary (PNP/NPN) pairs for audio or linear amplification.
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High-current switching circuits – Use in motor drivers, power supplies, or large load switching where high current and moderate voltage are required.
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Regulators and power control modules – Suitable for series pass regulators or transistor arrays handling demanding current loads.
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Power electronics projects – When designing hobby or professional power systems that require a PNP high-current device with proven reliability.
✅ Why You’ll Love It
If you’re building a circuit that needs a reliable, high-power PNP transistor with real current and voltage headroom, the TIP2955 is a fantastic choice. It brings industrial-grade capability to hobbyist and professional builds alike — just remember proper heatsinking and thermal management if you’re pushing it near its limits.







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