The KTC2814-Y-U/PH is an NPN epitaxial planar transistor manufactured by KEC. It's designed for use in switching and amplifier applications requiring moderate power and current handling capabilities.
Applications:
- Switching Regulators: Used in DC-DC converters and switching power supplies.
- Motor Drivers: Employed in circuits for controlling small DC motors.
- High-Frequency Amplifiers: Suitable for amplifying signals in RF and IF stages.
- Electronic Ballasts: Used in electronic ballasts for fluorescent lamps.
- General Purpose Switching: Applications needing a switch with moderate current capacity.
Features:
- Medium Voltage: Suitable for circuits with moderate voltage levels.
- Moderate Current Handling: Capable of switching or amplifying moderate current levels.
- Low Saturation Voltage: Provides efficient switching performance.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables high-speed switching applications.
- Pb-Free Package: Compliant with RoHS standards.
Benefits:
- Efficient Power Conversion: Low saturation voltage minimizes power losses in switching applications.
- Precise Motor Control: Provides accurate control of DC motors.
- Reliable High-Frequency Performance: Suitable for use in RF and IF amplifier circuits.
- Environmentally Friendly: Pb-free package reduces environmental impact.
- Stable Operation: Ensures consistent performance in various applications.
Additional Details:
The KTC2814-Y-U/PH typically comes in a TO-92 package. Key electrical characteristics include a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of 60V, a collector current (IC) of 0.7A, and a power dissipation (PC) of 0.8W. The 'Y' indicates a specific hFE (current gain) range. The U/PH likely refers to the specific tape and reel packaging configuration for automated assembly. Always consult the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, thermal considerations, and application guidelines to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage to the device or associated circuitry. Important parameters to review include the safe operating area (SOA) and thermal resistance (Rth) to ensure the transistor is operated within its specified limits.