The RT1N436M-T111-1 is a silicon epitaxial planar type transistor manufactured by Mitsubishi. The 'M' indicates a specific variant (likely a smaller package), and the '-T111-1' suffix indicates a specific packaging configuration designed for automated assembly processes. It is typically used for switching and amplification purposes.
Applications
- Switching circuits
- Amplification circuits
- Inverter circuits
- DC-DC converters
- Power management systems
Features
- Low collector saturation voltage
- High-speed switching
- Excellent linearity
- High collector current capability
- Surface mount package (likely smaller than RT1N436C)
- Optimized for automated assembly with T111-1 taping specification
Benefits
- Efficient switching performance reduces power loss.
- Improved circuit performance due to low saturation voltage.
- Streamlined automated assembly processes due to optimized packaging.
- Potential for further miniaturization of electronic devices due to smaller package size.
- Reliable operation in various environmental conditions.
Specifications
The electrical specifications of the RT1N436M-T111-1 are generally consistent with the RT1N436M, with the added specification of the T111-1 packaging. Key specifications include:
- Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): Likely around 50V (check datasheet)
- Collector Current (IC): Likely around 2A (check datasheet)
- Power Dissipation (PC): Check datasheet, potentially slightly lower than RT1N436C
- DC Current Gain (hFE): Typically between 100 and 300 (This varies depending on the specific grade)
- Operating Temperature: -55°C to +150°C
- Package: Surface mount, likely SOT-23 or similar (consult datasheet).
- Packaging: T111-1, a specific tape and reel configuration for pick-and-place machines.
The T111-1 packaging ensures consistent component orientation and reliable feeding during automated assembly. The manufacturer's datasheet will provide the precise details of the tape and reel dimensions and component placement. Always consult the datasheet for specific details before using this component in an automated assembly line.