Re: Anyone familiar with the Akai LCD3701AD?
The transistor will have Vdrops on the Collector and Emitter pin, so if the Vsat spec of that transistor is lets say 0.50, then the Vdrops on the Collector resistor will be = 5.0V -0.5V = 4.50V.
Transistor is not a perfect switch so the Voltage between C and E will never be at 0V (MOSFET has very low Rds which can be in milliOhms range so it dissipates less power than Transistor), switch also has contact resistance usually rated in milliOhms.
Vrops x Current through the device = power dissipation of the device.
The transistor will have Vdrops on the Collector and Emitter pin, so if the Vsat spec of that transistor is lets say 0.50, then the Vdrops on the Collector resistor will be = 5.0V -0.5V = 4.50V.
Transistor is not a perfect switch so the Voltage between C and E will never be at 0V (MOSFET has very low Rds which can be in milliOhms range so it dissipates less power than Transistor), switch also has contact resistance usually rated in milliOhms.
Vrops x Current through the device = power dissipation of the device.
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