Overview
The PUMH2/L135 is a pre-biased bipolar transistor array produced by NXP USA Inc. This component is part of the company's extensive range of semiconductor solutions. It is designed to simplify circuit design and reduce the overall component count in electronic systems. The PUMH2/L135 is particularly useful in applications where space and component minimization are crucial.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | NPN/NPN Resistor-Equipped Double Transistor |
Maximum Collector Current | 100 mA |
Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage | 50 V |
Package Type | SOT363 |
Built-in Bias Resistors | Yes |
Key Features
- 100 mA output current capability
- Built-in bias resistors which simplify circuit design and reduce component count
- Reduces pick and place operations during manufacturing
- Compact SOT363 package
Applications
The PUMH2/L135 is suitable for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive electronics
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Audio and video equipment
- General-purpose switching and amplification circuits
Q & A
- What is the PUMH2/L135?
The PUMH2/L135 is a pre-biased bipolar transistor array produced by NXP USA Inc. - What is the maximum collector current of the PUMH2/L135?
The maximum collector current is 100 mA. - What is the maximum collector-emitter voltage of the PUMH2/L135?
The maximum collector-emitter voltage is 50 V. - What package type does the PUMH2/L135 use?
The PUMH2/L135 uses the SOT363 package type. - Does the PUMH2/L135 have built-in bias resistors?
Yes, the PUMH2/L135 has built-in bias resistors. - What are the benefits of the built-in bias resistors in the PUMH2/L135?
The built-in bias resistors simplify circuit design and reduce the overall component count and pick and place operations during manufacturing. - In which applications is the PUMH2/L135 commonly used?
The PUMH2/L135 is commonly used in automotive electronics, consumer electronics, industrial control systems, audio and video equipment, and general-purpose switching and amplification circuits. - How does the PUMH2/L135 reduce component count in electronic systems?
The PUMH2/L135 reduces component count by integrating bias resistors into the transistor array, thus eliminating the need for external resistors. - What are the advantages of using the SOT363 package for the PUMH2/L135?
The SOT363 package is compact, which helps in reducing the overall size of the electronic system and improving thermal performance. - Where can I purchase the PUMH2/L135?
The PUMH2/L135 can be purchased from various electronic component distributors such as Mouser, Digi-Key, and Nexperia.