The collector of the transistor is connected with two points one is pin2 of the transistor and other is the metal can tab of the transistor. Moreover the maximum collector dissipation is 65W which is an ideal output to use this transistor for many types of audio amplification purposes. The maximum collector-emitter voltage and collector-base voltage is 100V due to which you can use it to drive maximum 100V of load. For driving loads a suitable heatsink should be used with this transistor. It can be a perfect transistor if you are looking to replace a TIP31, TIP31C or other similar transistors in your circuit design to drive more load. TIP41C is a low cost general purpose power transistor that can be used for amplification and switching purposes in your electronic circuits. TIP41C Transistor Explained / Description If the load you want to drive with TIP41C is in between 40V to 80V than you can easily replace with the exact same match of this transistor which are TIP41 (Drive Max 40V Load), TIP41A (Drive Max 60V Load) and TIP41C (Drive Max 80V Load). The replacement and equivalents for TIP41C transistor are 2SD1895, MJE5180, MJE5181, BD711, BC911. Max Storage & Operating temperature Should Be: -65 to +150 Centigrade.Minimum & Maximum DC Current Gain (h FE): 15 – 75. Max Collector-Base Voltage (V CB): 100V.Max Collector-Emitter Voltage (V CE): 100V.Max Collector Current(I C): 6A or 6000mA.Advertisements Features / technical specifications
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