Overview
The PUMD10/ZLF is a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) array produced by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is part of the NXP family and is categorized as a pre-biased NPN/PNP transistor. Although it is currently marked as obsolete (EOL), it was widely used in various electronic circuits due to its integrated bias resistors, which simplify circuit design and reduce component count and pick-and-place costs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Package | SOT363 (6TSOP) |
Surface Mount | Yes |
JESD-609 Code | e3 |
Terminal Finish | Matte Tin (Sn) |
Subcategory | BIP General Purpose Small Signal |
Number of Elements | 2 |
Polarity/Channel Type | NPN/PNP |
Power Dissipation-Max (Abs) | 0.2 W |
Collector Current-Max (IC) | 0.1 A |
DC Current Gain-Min (hFE) | 100 |
RoHS Status | RoHS Compliant |
Collector Emitter Voltage (VCEO) | 50 V |
Collector Current (IC) Max | 100 mA |
Key Features
- Integrated bias resistors, which simplify circuit design and reduce component count and pick-and-place costs.
- Small signal bipolar transistor array with NPN and PNP channels.
- Maximum collector current of 100 mA and collector-emitter voltage of 50 V.
- Low power dissipation of 0.2 W.
- RoHS compliant.
Applications
The PUMD10/ZLF is suitable for a variety of small signal applications, including general-purpose switching and amplification in electronic circuits. It is particularly useful in designs where space is limited and component count needs to be minimized. Typical applications include audio amplifiers, signal processing circuits, and other low-power electronic devices.
Q & A
- What is the PUMD10/ZLF? The PUMD10/ZLF is a pre-biased NPN/PNP bipolar junction transistor array produced by Nexperia USA Inc.
- What package type does the PUMD10/ZLF use? The PUMD10/ZLF is packaged in a SOT363 (6TSOP) package.
- What are the key benefits of the PUMD10/ZLF? It simplifies circuit design, reduces component count, and minimizes pick-and-place costs due to its integrated bias resistors.
- What is the maximum collector current of the PUMD10/ZLF? The maximum collector current is 0.1 A (100 mA).
- Is the PUMD10/ZLF RoHS compliant? Yes, the PUMD10/ZLF is RoHS compliant.
- What is the collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of the PUMD10/ZLF? The collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) is 50 V.
- Why is the PUMD10/ZLF marked as obsolete? The PUMD10/ZLF is currently marked as obsolete (EOL) and is no longer manufactured.
- What are some typical applications of the PUMD10/ZLF? Typical applications include audio amplifiers, signal processing circuits, and other low-power electronic devices.
- What is the power dissipation of the PUMD10/ZLF? The maximum power dissipation is 0.2 W.
- Does the PUMD10/ZLF have built-in resistors? Yes, it has built-in bias resistors.