Overview
The PDTB123YT/APG215 is a 50 V, 500 mA PNP resistor-equipped transistor (RET) manufactured by Nexperia. This component is designed to simplify circuit design and reduce component count and pick-and-place costs. It is packaged in a small SOT23 (TO-236AB) surface-mounted device (SMD) plastic package, making it suitable for various digital applications.
Key Specifications
Type number | Package version | Package name | Size (mm) | I C [max] (mA) | R1 (typ) (kΩ) | R2 (typ) (kΩ) | Channel type | P tot (mW) | V CEO (V) | T j [max] (°C) | Automotive qualified |
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PDTB123YT | SOT23 | SOT23 | 2.9 x 1.3 x 1 | 500 | 2.2 | 10 | PNP | 250 | 50 | 150 | N |
Key Features
- Built-in bias resistors (R1 = 2.2 kΩ, R2 = 10 kΩ)
- Reduces component count
- Simplifies circuit design
- Reduces pick and place costs
- 500 mA output current capability
- ±10 % resistor ratio tolerance
Applications
- Digital applications in automotive and industrial segments
- Cost-saving alternative for BC807 series in digital applications
- Control of IC inputs
- Switching loads
Q & A
- What is the maximum output current of the PDTB123YT/APG215? The maximum output current is 500 mA.
- What is the typical value of the built-in bias resistors R1 and R2? R1 is typically 2.2 kΩ and R2 is typically 10 kΩ.
- What is the maximum supply voltage for the PDTB123YT/APG215? The maximum supply voltage is 50 V.
- In what package is the PDTB123YT/APG215 available? It is available in a SOT23 (TO-236AB) surface-mounted device (SMD) plastic package.
- What are the benefits of using the PDTB123YT/APG215 in circuit design? It simplifies circuit design, reduces component count, and reduces pick and place costs.
- Is the PDTB123YT/APG215 suitable for automotive applications? Yes, it is suitable for digital applications in automotive and industrial segments.
- What is the maximum junction temperature for the PDTB123YT/APG215? The maximum junction temperature is 150 °C.
- Is the PDTB123YT/APG215 automotive qualified? No, it is not automotive qualified.
- What is the typical total power dissipation (P tot) for the PDTB123YT/APG215? The typical total power dissipation is 250 mW.
- Can the PDTB123YT/APG215 be used as a replacement for BC807 series transistors? Yes, it can be used as a cost-saving alternative for BC807 series in digital applications.