Overview
The PUMH10,125 is a resistor-equipped double transistor produced by Nexperia USA Inc. This component is part of the PUMH10 series and is designed to simplify circuit design by integrating bias resistors within the transistor package. It features two NPN transistors, each with built-in base and emitter resistors, making it ideal for applications where space and component count need to be minimized.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Transistor Type | 2 NPN - Pre-Biased (Dual) |
Package / Case | 6-TSSOP, SC-88, SOT-363 |
Maximum Collector Current (Ic) | 100 mA |
Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vce) | 50 V |
Base Resistor (R1) | 2.2 kOhms |
Emitter Base Resistor (R2) | 47 kOhms |
Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic | 100 mV @ 250 µA, 5 mA |
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce | 100 @ 10 mA, 5 V |
Power - Max | 300 mW |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
RoHS Status | RoHS Compliant |
Key Features
- 100 mA output current capability
- Built-in bias resistors (2.2 kOhms and 47 kOhms)
- Simplifies circuit design by reducing the need for external resistors
- Reduces component count and pick-and-place operations
- Compact 6-TSSOP package
- RoHS compliant and lead-free
Applications
The PUMH10,125 is suitable for a variety of applications where compact, pre-biased transistor solutions are required. These include:
- Automotive systems
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- General-purpose switching and amplification circuits
Q & A
- What is the maximum collector current of the PUMH10,125?
The maximum collector current is 100 mA. - What is the package type of the PUMH10,125?
The package type is 6-TSSOP, SC-88, or SOT-363. - What are the values of the built-in resistors?
The base resistor (R1) is 2.2 kOhms, and the emitter base resistor (R2) is 47 kOhms. - Is the PUMH10,125 RoHS compliant?
Yes, the PUMH10,125 is RoHS compliant and lead-free. - What is the maximum collector-emitter voltage?
The maximum collector-emitter voltage is 50 V. - What is the DC current gain (hFE) of the transistor?
The DC current gain (hFE) is a minimum of 100 at 10 mA and 5 V. - What is the power dissipation of the PUMH10,125?
The maximum power dissipation is 300 mW. - What are some typical applications of the PUMH10,125?
Typical applications include automotive systems, consumer electronics, industrial control systems, and general-purpose switching and amplification circuits. - How does the PUMH10,125 simplify circuit design?
The PUMH10,125 simplifies circuit design by integrating bias resistors within the transistor package, reducing the need for external resistors and minimizing component count. - What is the mounting type of the PUMH10,125?
The mounting type is surface mount.