Overview
The PUMD13/ZLX is a resistor-equipped double transistor produced by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is designed to simplify circuit design and reduce the overall component count in electronic systems. It combines the functionality of two transistors with built-in bias resistors, making it a versatile and efficient choice for various applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Voltage Rating (VCE) | 50 V |
Output Current (IC) | 100 mA |
Transistor Type | NPN/PNP |
Built-in Bias Resistors | Yes |
Package Type | Not specified (refer to datasheet for details) |
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
Key Features
- 100 mA output current capability
- Built-in bias resistors to simplify circuit design
- Reduces component count and pick-and-place operations
- Combines two transistors in a single package
Applications
The PUMD13/ZLX is suitable for a variety of applications where compact and efficient transistor solutions are required. These include but are not limited to:
- Automotive systems
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Communication devices
Q & A
- What is the voltage rating of the PUMD13/ZLX transistor?
The voltage rating (VCE) of the PUMD13/ZLX is 50 V. - What is the maximum output current of the PUMD13/ZLX?
The maximum output current (IC) is 100 mA. - Does the PUMD13/ZLX have built-in bias resistors?
Yes, the PUMD13/ZLX has built-in bias resistors. - What type of transistors are included in the PUMD13/ZLX?
The PUMD13/ZLX includes both NPN and PNP transistors. - Is the PUMD13/ZLX RoHS compliant?
Yes, the PUMD13/ZLX is RoHS compliant. - What are the benefits of using the PUMD13/ZLX in circuit design?
The PUMD13/ZLX simplifies circuit design, reduces component count, and minimizes pick-and-place operations. - In what types of applications is the PUMD13/ZLX commonly used?
The PUMD13/ZLX is commonly used in automotive systems, consumer electronics, industrial control systems, and communication devices. - Where can I find detailed specifications for the PUMD13/ZLX?
Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on Nexperia's official website or through distributors like Digi-Key. - Is the PUMD13/ZLX still in production?
The PUMD13/ZLX is listed as obsolete on some sources, so it may not be in current production. - How does the PUMD13/ZLX reduce component count in a circuit?
The PUMD13/ZLX reduces component count by integrating two transistors and their associated bias resistors into a single package.