Overview
The PUMH13,115 is a 50 V, 100 mA NPN/NPN 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 features built-in bias resistors, which make it particularly useful for applications where space and component minimization are crucial.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Voltage (VCE) | 50 V |
Collector Current (IC) | 100 mA |
Transistor Type | NPN/NPN |
Built-in Bias Resistors | Yes |
Package Type | SOT363 (SC-70) |
Key Features
- 100 mA output current capability
- Built-in bias resistors to simplify circuit design
- Reduces component count and pick-and-place operations
- Compact SOT363 (SC-70) package
Applications
The PUMH13,115 is suitable for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive systems
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Power management circuits
- General-purpose switching and amplification
Q & A
- What is the maximum collector current of the PUMH13,115? The maximum collector current is 100 mA.
- What is the voltage rating of the PUMH13,115? The voltage rating is 50 V.
- Does the PUMH13,115 have built-in bias resistors? Yes, it does.
- What is the package type of the PUMH13,115? The package type is SOT363 (SC-70).
- What are the benefits of using the PUMH13,115 in circuit design? It simplifies circuit design and reduces the component count and pick-and-place operations.
- Where can I purchase the PUMH13,115? It is available from various distributors including Digi-Key, Mouser Electronics, and Arrow Electronics.
- What are some common applications of the PUMH13,115? It is used in automotive systems, consumer electronics, industrial control systems, power management circuits, and general-purpose switching and amplification.
- Is the PUMH13,115 suitable for high-power applications? No, it is not designed for high-power applications; it is more suited for low to medium power requirements.
- Can the PUMH13,115 be used in high-frequency applications? It is not specifically designed for high-frequency applications, but it can be used in various frequency ranges depending on the specific requirements.
- What is the advantage of using a double transistor like the PUMH13,115? It provides two transistors in a single package, reducing space and component count.