Overview
The PUMH10/ZLH 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. Although the PUMH10/ZLH is currently listed as obsolete, it remains an important part of the Nexperia product lineup for historical and reference purposes.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Type | NPN/NPN | - |
Collector Current (Ic) - Max | 100 | mA |
Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage (Vceo) - Max | 50 | V |
Base Resistor (R1) | 22 kOhms | - |
Emitter-Base Resistor (R2) | 22 kOhms | - |
DC Current Gain (hFE) - Min @ Ic, Vce | 60 @ 5 mA, 5 V | - |
Saturation Voltage (Vce(sat)) - Max @ Ib, Ic | 150 mV @ 500 µA, 10 mA | - |
Collector Cutoff Current - Max | 100 nA | - |
Transition Frequency | 180 MHz | - |
Power Dissipation - Max | 300 mW | - |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | - |
Package | SOT363 | - |
Key Features
- 100 mA Output Current Capability: The PUMH10/ZLH can handle up to 100 mA of collector current, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
- Built-in Bias Resistors: The component includes built-in base and emitter-base resistors, simplifying circuit design and reducing the need for external resistors.
- Reduced Component Count: By integrating bias resistors, the PUMH10/ZLH helps in minimizing the overall component count in a circuit.
- Surface Mount Package: The SOT363 package is designed for surface mount technology, facilitating easier and more efficient assembly processes.
Applications
- General Purpose Amplification: The PUMH10/ZLH can be used in various general-purpose amplification circuits due to its balanced current gain and voltage handling capabilities.
- Switching Circuits: Its ability to handle moderate currents and voltages makes it suitable for switching applications in electronic devices.
- Industrial Control Systems: Although the component is obsolete, it was previously used in industrial control systems for tasks such as motor control and temperature regulation.
Q & A
- What is the maximum collector current of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The maximum collector current is 100 mA.
- What is the collector-emitter breakdown voltage of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The collector-emitter breakdown voltage is 50 V.
- Does the PUMH10/ZLH have built-in bias resistors?
Yes, it includes built-in base and emitter-base resistors.
- What is the package type of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The package type is SOT363.
- Is the PUMH10/ZLH still in production?
No, the PUMH10/ZLH is listed as obsolete and is no longer manufactured.
- What is the transition frequency of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The transition frequency is 180 MHz.
- What is the maximum power dissipation of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The maximum power dissipation is 300 mW.
- What are some common applications of the PUMH10/ZLH?
It can be used in general-purpose amplification, switching circuits, and industrial control systems.
- How does the PUMH10/ZLH simplify circuit design?
It simplifies circuit design by integrating bias resistors, thus reducing the need for external components.
- What is the DC current gain (hFE) of the PUMH10/ZLH?
The DC current gain (hFE) is 60 at 5 mA and 5 V.