The JX2N6901 is a NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) manufactured by Harris Corporation (now part of Renesas). It's designed for general-purpose switching and amplification applications, offering high current and voltage capabilities.
Applications:
- Switching Circuits: Used as a switching element in various electronic circuits.
- Amplifier Circuits: Employed in amplifier circuits for signal amplification.
- Power Supplies: Utilized in power supply circuits for voltage regulation and control.
- Motor Control: Used in motor control circuits for driving and controlling motors.
- Relay Drivers: Used as drivers for relays and solenoids.
Features:
- High Current Capability: Can handle high collector current for driving various loads.
- High Voltage Capability: Can withstand high collector-emitter voltage.
- Low Saturation Voltage: Offers low saturation voltage for efficient switching operation.
- Fast Switching Speed: Provides fast switching speed for high-frequency applications.
- High Gain: Offers high current gain for efficient amplification.
Benefits:
- Versatile: Suitable for a wide range of applications due to its general-purpose design.
- Efficient: Provides efficient switching and amplification operation.
- Reliable: Robust design and manufacturing ensure high reliability and stability.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a cost-effective solution for various electronic circuits.
- Easy to Use: Simple to use and integrate into electronic circuits.
Additional Details:
The JX2N6901 typically has a collector current rating of around 3 Amperes and a collector-emitter voltage rating of around 40 Volts. The DC current gain (hFE) is typically in the range of 30 to 100. It is typically packaged in a TO-92 or similar through-hole package. Specific details on the DC characteristics, switching times, and thermal resistance can be found in the Renesas (formerly Harris) datasheet for the JX2N6901. This BJT is commonly used in applications where a moderate amount of current needs to be switched or amplified.