Overview
The PUMH9/ZL115, produced by Nexperia USA Inc., is a dual NPN Resistor Equipped Transistor Array designed for various low-current applications. This bipolar transistor is packaged in a surface-mount SOT363 plastic package, making it suitable for modern electronic designs that require compact and efficient components. The device is particularly useful for simplifying circuit design by integrating bias resistors, thereby reducing the overall component count and the complexity of the circuit.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | Dual NPN Resistor Equipped Transistor Array |
Package | SOT363 |
Output Current Capability | 100 mA |
Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage | 50 V |
Maximum Power Dissipation | 300 mW |
Ordering Code (12NC) | 934055557115 |
Key Features
- Built-in bias resistors, which simplify circuit design and reduce component count.
- Low current capability, making it suitable for peripheral driver and control of IC inputs.
- Surface-mount SOT363 package for compact designs.
- Replaces general-purpose transistors in digital applications.
Applications
- Low current peripheral drivers.
- Control of IC inputs.
- Digital applications where general-purpose transistors are used.
- Any application requiring compact, pre-biased bipolar transistors.
Q & A
- What is the PUMH9/ZL115 transistor array used for? The PUMH9/ZL115 is used for low current peripheral drivers, control of IC inputs, and to replace general-purpose transistors in digital applications.
- What package type does the PUMH9/ZL115 come in? The PUMH9/ZL115 comes in a SOT363 surface-mount plastic package.
- What is the maximum output current capability of the PUMH9/ZL115? The maximum output current capability is 100 mA.
- What is the maximum collector-emitter voltage for the PUMH9/ZL115? The maximum collector-emitter voltage is 50 V.
- Does the PUMH9/ZL115 have built-in bias resistors? Yes, the PUMH9/ZL115 has built-in bias resistors.
- What are the benefits of the built-in bias resistors in the PUMH9/ZL115? The built-in bias resistors simplify circuit design and reduce the overall component count.
- What is the maximum power dissipation of the PUMH9/ZL115? The maximum power dissipation is 300 mW.
- Where can I purchase the PUMH9/ZL115? You can purchase the PUMH9/ZL115 from various electronic component distributors such as Newark, Digi-Key, and others.
- What are some common applications for the PUMH9/ZL115? Common applications include low current peripheral drivers, control of IC inputs, and digital applications.
- Is the PUMH9/ZL115 suitable for high-current applications? No, the PUMH9/ZL115 is designed for low-current applications.