NXP Product Overview - PDTA123JE
The NXP PDTA123JE is a high-quality PNP transistor housed in a small SOT-416 (SC-75) surface-mounted device (SMD) plastic package. This transistor is part of NXP's PNP Resistor-Equipped Transistors (RET) family, which are essentially bipolar transistors with built-in resistors to simplify circuit design. This product is designed to deliver exceptional performance for a wide range of applications.
Key Features
- Transistor Type: PNP Resistor-Equipped Transistor (RET)
- Package: SOT-416 (SC-75) surface-mounted device
- Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vceo): 50V
- Collector Current (Ic): 100mA
- Power Dissipation (Pd): 250mW
- DC Current Gain (hFE): Minimum 100 at 10mA Vce
- Built-in Bias Resistor Ratio: 1:1
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +150°C
Applications
The PDTA123JE transistor is typically used in driving applications where a digital logic signal from a microcontroller needs to be amplified to drive loads such as LEDs, relays, or small motors. It is also suitable for use in switching circuits, inverter circuits, interface circuits, driver circuits, and as a simple amplifier. The built-in resistor network makes it ideal for applications where space is at a premium and component count needs to be minimized.
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is known for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the PDTA123JE is no exception. It is manufactured to meet the highest industry standards and is suitable for use in commercial, industrial, and even harsh environmental conditions. The device's robust package ensures long-term reliability, making it a trustworthy choice for your circuit designs.
Environmental Compliance
The PDTA123JE complies with the RoHS directive, which means it is free from hazardous substances commonly used in electronic equipment. This compliance ensures that the product is environmentally friendly and can be used in electronic equipment that is sold in regions with strict environmental regulations.
For detailed specifications and application notes, designers are encouraged to refer to the official NXP datasheets and product documentation.