DTC124XMT2L
Product Category: Transistor
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) - Use: Amplification and switching of electronic signals - Characteristics: Small signal NPN transistor, low voltage and current requirements, high gain - Package: SOT-23 - Essence: Small-signal amplification and switching - Packaging/Quantity: Typically available in reels of 3000 units
Specifications: - Collector-Base Voltage (VCBO): 50V - Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): 50V - Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO): 5V - Collector Current (IC): 100mA - Power Dissipation (PD): 225mW - Transition Frequency (fT): 250MHz - Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 150°C
Detailed Pin Configuration: The DTC124XMT2L transistor has three pins: 1. Emitter (E): Connected to the N-type semiconductor material 2. Base (B): Controls the flow of current between the collector and emitter 3. Collector (C): Collects majority charge carriers
Functional Features: - High current gain - Low saturation voltage - Fast switching speed - Small package size
Advantages: - Small and compact package - Suitable for low-power applications - High transition frequency
Disadvantages: - Limited power dissipation capability - Relatively low collector current rating
Working Principles: The DTC124XMT2L operates based on the principles of bipolar junction transistors, where the flow of current between the collector and emitter is controlled by the base current. It amplifies small input signals and can be used for switching applications.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Audio amplification circuits - Signal amplification in sensor interfaces - Switching applications in low-power electronic devices
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: 1. BC547B 2. 2N3904 3. 2SC945
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