The KTA1266 is a PNP silicon epitaxial transistor manufactured by KEC. This device is designed for use in low noise amplifier applications and general-purpose switching circuits. Its characteristics include high current gain and low noise figure, making it suitable for sensitive signal amplification.
Applications
- Low noise amplifiers
- Audio preamplifiers
- General-purpose switching
- Signal processing circuits
- Portable audio devices
Features
- Low Noise Figure
- High Current Gain (hFE)
- High Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO)
- Small Signal Amplification
- Available in a TO-92 package
Benefits
- Excellent signal amplification with minimal added noise
- Enables design of highly sensitive audio circuits
- Versatile for use in various electronic applications
- Easy to integrate into existing circuits due to its standard TO-92 package
- Provides stable performance in diverse operating conditions
Additional Details
The KTA1266 transistor is engineered to provide a low noise figure, which is critical for amplifying weak signals without introducing significant noise. Its high current gain ensures that the amplified signal is strong and clear. With a high collector-emitter voltage, the transistor can withstand larger voltage swings, making it suitable for a variety of circuit designs. The TO-92 package allows for easy integration into existing circuit boards. Proper biasing and thermal management are crucial to maintain the transistor's performance and longevity. This transistor is often used in the input stages of audio amplifiers and in sensitive measurement equipment.