The UML2NTL is a digital transistor manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed to integrate a transistor and resistors within a single, space-saving package. This simplifies circuit design by reducing the need for external components, making it ideal for applications where board space is limited.
Applications:
- Inverter circuits
- Driver circuits
- Switching circuits
- Digital control applications
Features:
- Built-in bias resistor simplifies circuit design.
- Reduces component count.
- Small surface mount package (typically SOT-346 or similar).
- NPN transistor configuration.
Benefits:
- Simplified PCB layout.
- Reduced assembly costs.
- Improved circuit reliability.
- Space-saving solution for compact devices.
The UML2NTL features an NPN transistor and integrated resistors R1 and R2. The resistor values are specific to the datasheet and are crucial for determining the base current and overall circuit behavior. The integrated resistors negate the need for external biasing, thereby minimizing component count and footprint. The surface mount package enables automated assembly, contributing to lower manufacturing costs and consistent device performance.
Technical Specifications (Typical):
- Transistor Type: NPN
- Resistor R1 Value: (Varies, consult datasheet)
- Resistor R2 Value: (Varies, consult datasheet)
- Package Type: SOT-346
- Maximum Collector Current (Ic): (Varies, consult datasheet)
- Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vceo): (Varies, consult datasheet)