ON Semiconductor MPS751RLRP Bipolar Transistor
The MPS751RLRP from ON Semiconductor is a high-quality bipolar junction transistor (BJT) designed for use in a wide range of electronic applications. This PNP transistor is a reliable component that offers excellent performance in amplification and switching tasks. It is particularly well-suited for linear amplification due to its low noise and distortion characteristics.
The MPS751RLRP features a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO) of -60V, which makes it suitable for moderate voltage applications. It can handle collector currents up to -2A, providing ample current for a variety of circuits. The device also boasts a collector-base voltage (VCBO) of -60V and an emitter-base voltage (VEBO) of -5V, ensuring stable operation under various conditions.
With a power dissipation of 625mW, the MPS751RLRP can reliably handle a fair amount of power, making it suitable for both small-scale and medium-power applications. Its transition frequency (fT) of 60MHz allows for use in high-frequency signal processing, which is essential for applications in communication devices and RF circuits.
The ON Semiconductor MPS751RLRP comes in a through-hole TO-92 package, which is widely used and easy to work with for hobbyists and professionals alike. The package is designed for easy mounting on printed circuit boards and is well-known for its reliability and durability. The TO-92 package also provides good thermal performance, which is critical for maintaining stability and longevity of the device under various operating conditions.
Overall, the MPS751RLRP is a versatile transistor that offers a balance of good electrical characteristics and thermal performance, making it a solid choice for designers looking for a general-purpose PNP transistor. Whether for amplification, switching, or other electronic functions, the MPS751RLRP from ON Semiconductor is a component that can meet the demands of a broad spectrum of electronic circuits.
For detailed specifications and application notes, designers and engineers are encouraged to consult the official datasheets and technical resources provided by ON Semiconductor.