Well, I don't really understand your issue. BD135 (npn) and BD136 (pnp) can work up to 45V. BD139 (npn) and BD140 (pnp) can work up to 80V. The suffix denotes the hfe range (current gain of a bipolar junction transistor) as mentioned before, i.e. a selection of devices. Clear now? Regards /Peter
Thanks for the answer but it is BD135-16 & BD136-16, not the BD139-16 & BD139,
i am afraid i purchase the wrong materials..
just want to clarify the BD139, BD139-10 & BD139-16, seems it is same parts....but not logical show with difference items, is these same components with difference packing only? Thanks.
Well, I don't really understand your issue. BD135 (npn) and BD136 (pnp) can work up to 45V. BD139 (npn) and BD140 (pnp) can work up to 80V. The suffix denotes the hfe range (current gain of a bipolar junction transistor) as mentioned before, i.e. a selection of devices. Clear now? Regards /Peter