I would like to find a transistor that can switch on and off about 1kv, very low amperage like static electricity.
The range of control for the base voltage should be about 0-12v, or something reasonable a digital circuit can output.
I'm reading the data sheets for these, but a '1500v' rated transistor saturates at only 1 volt. So it's rated for a kilovolt but tops out at a drop of 1 volt across collector and emitter?
https://www.st.com/en/power-transistors/gt-1000v-transistors/products.html
Can anyone recommend a transistor that really can switch 1kv (or more) collector-emitter drop with a base-emitter voltage of <=12 volts? I can compromise on some parameters if there is something at least close to the target.
Thanks!
The range of control for the base voltage should be about 0-12v, or something reasonable a digital circuit can output.
I'm reading the data sheets for these, but a '1500v' rated transistor saturates at only 1 volt. So it's rated for a kilovolt but tops out at a drop of 1 volt across collector and emitter?
https://www.st.com/en/power-transistors/gt-1000v-transistors/products.html
Can anyone recommend a transistor that really can switch 1kv (or more) collector-emitter drop with a base-emitter voltage of <=12 volts? I can compromise on some parameters if there is something at least close to the target.
Thanks!





