ROHM DTA144GU3HZGT106 PNP Bipolar Transistor, 100 mA, -50 V, 3-Pin SOT-323
- RS Stock No.:
- 265-145P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DTA144GU3HZGT106
- Brand:
- ROHM
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- RS Stock No.:
- 265-145P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DTA144GU3HZGT106
- Brand:
- ROHM
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Brand | ROHM | |
Transistor Type | PNP | |
Maximum DC Collector Current | 100 mA | |
Maximum Collector Emitter Voltage | -50 V | |
Package Type | SOT-323 | |
Mounting Type | SMD | |
Pin Count | 3 | |
Number of Elements per Chip | 1 | |
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Brand ROHM | ||
Transistor Type PNP | ||
Maximum DC Collector Current 100 mA | ||
Maximum Collector Emitter Voltage -50 V | ||
Package Type SOT-323 | ||
Mounting Type SMD | ||
Pin Count 3 | ||
Number of Elements per Chip 1 | ||
The ROHM PNP digital transistor designed for versatility in various electronic applications. With built-in biasing resistors, this innovative component simplifies circuit design by reducing external components. It is an ideal choice for inverter, interface, and driver applications, offering robust AEC-Q101 qualification to meet stringent automotive reliability standards.
Wide storage temperature range increases operational versatility
High collector emitter voltage tolerance promotes circuit safety
Low collector cut off current aids in energy efficiency
Robust power dissipation rating supports high performance demands
High collector emitter voltage tolerance promotes circuit safety
Low collector cut off current aids in energy efficiency
Robust power dissipation rating supports high performance demands