The PUMH11 from NXP Semiconductors is a high-performance, dual NPN transistor housed in a small Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package. Designed to deliver efficiency and reliability, this transistor is ideal for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry, particularly in signal processing and switching.
Key Features
- Transistor Type: The PUMH11 features two NPN transistors, which are well-known for their fast switching and amplification capabilities.
- Package: It comes in a compact SOT-363 package, which is conducive for space-constrained applications and allows for high-density mounting on circuit boards.
- Current Handling: Each transistor can handle a collector current up to 100 mA, making it suitable for moderate power applications.
- Power Dissipation: The device has a total power dissipation of 250 mW, ensuring that it can perform well under typical operating conditions without overheating.
- High hFE: The high DC current gain (hFE) of the transistors allows for a significant amplification of the input signal, making the PUMH11 an excellent choice for amplifying applications.
- Low Voltage Operation: With a maximum collector-emitter voltage of 50V, the PUMH11 is optimized for low voltage circuits, providing stable performance and energy efficiency.
Applications
The versatility of the PUMH11 makes it suitable for an array of electronic applications, including:
- Digital logic switches
- Amplification circuits
- Audio processors
- Signal modulation
- Driver stages in hi-fi amplifiers and television circuits
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is renowned for its commitment to quality and the PUMH11 is no exception. This product is built to meet the high standards of reliability and performance that customers expect from NXP, ensuring a dependable solution for your electronic designs.
Environmental Compliance
The PUMH11 complies with the RoHS directive, which means it is free from hazardous substances such as lead, making it an environmentally friendly choice for electronic manufacturers looking to reduce their ecological footprint.