Overview
The PHC21025,118 is a complementary intermediate level Field-Effect Transistor (FET) produced by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is part of a pair of N-channel and P-channel enhancement mode FETs, designed to operate in a variety of electronic circuits. However, it is important to note that the PHC21025,118 is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured by Nexperia.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
---|---|
Package Type | Plastic package |
Channel Type | N-channel and P-channel |
Mode of Operation | Enhancement mode |
Lifecycle Status | Obsolete |
Manufacturer | Nexperia USA Inc. |
Key Features
- Complementary pair of N-channel and P-channel FETs, providing balanced performance in various applications.
- Enhancement mode operation, suitable for a wide range of electronic circuits.
- Vertical structure in the plastic package, enhancing thermal performance and reliability.
Applications
The PHC21025,118 is suitable for use in various electronic circuits where complementary FET pairs are required. This includes but is not limited to:
- Power management circuits
- Switching applications
- Amplifier circuits
- General-purpose electronic devices
Q & A
- What is the PHC21025,118? The PHC21025,118 is a complementary intermediate level Field-Effect Transistor (FET) produced by Nexperia USA Inc.
- Is the PHC21025,118 still in production? No, the PHC21025,118 is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured by Nexperia.
- What type of channels does the PHC21025,118 have? The PHC21025,118 has both N-channel and P-channel FETs.
- What is the mode of operation of the PHC21025,118? The PHC21025,118 operates in enhancement mode.
- What is the package type of the PHC21025,118? The PHC21025,118 comes in a plastic package.
- What are some common applications of the PHC21025,118? It is used in power management circuits, switching applications, amplifier circuits, and general-purpose electronic devices.
- Where can I find the datasheet for the PHC21025,118? The datasheet can be found on the Nexperia website or through distributors like Mouser Electronics.
- Are there any substitutes available for the PHC21025,118? Yes, substitutes like the IRF9952TRPBF from Infineon Technologies are available.
- Why is the PHC21025,118 no longer manufactured? The component has been marked as obsolete by the manufacturer, Nexperia USA Inc.
- Can I still purchase the PHC21025,118? Although it is obsolete, some distributors may still have stock or offer similar substitutes.