ON Semiconductor MMBT2907LT1 PNP Transistor
The MMBT2907LT1 is a high-quality PNP bipolar junction transistor (BJT) from ON Semiconductor, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This small-signal transistor is designed for general-purpose amplifier and switching applications, offering a perfect blend of reliability and performance for a wide range of electronic circuits.
This versatile component comes in a compact SOT-23 surface-mount package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. Despite its small size, the MMBT2907LT1 delivers a robust electrical performance, with a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of -60V and a collector current (IC) of up to -600mA, which makes it capable of handling moderate power dissipation.
The MMBT2907LT1 features a collector-base voltage (VCBO) of -60V and an emitter-base voltage (VEBO) of -5.0V. It also has a DC current gain (hFE) range of 60 to 300, ensuring consistent amplification across various devices. The device's transition frequency (fT) is 200MHz, which provides a fast response time suitable for high-speed switching applications.
With its PNP polarity, the MMBT2907LT1 is typically used in configurations where a negative voltage needs to be controlled by a more positive one. This makes it an ideal choice for inverting signal interfaces or for use in complementary push-pull amplifier stages when paired with an NPN counterpart.
ON Semiconductor's commitment to quality is evident in the MMBT2907LT1, as the device is designed to meet or exceed the stringent requirements of the industrial and consumer electronics markets. It features low saturation voltage and high gain, allowing for efficient operation and minimal power loss.
Whether you are designing an audio amplifier, a switch mode power supply, or a motor control circuit, the MMBT2907LT1 provides the performance and reliability that professionals and hobbyists alike have come to expect from ON Semiconductor products. With its combination of features, this transistor is a valuable component for any electronic project requiring a general-purpose PNP transistor.