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NPN Bipolar Digital Transistor (BRT)
| Part | Resistors Included | Transistor Type | Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max) [Max] | Mounting Type | Current - Collector (Ic) (Max) [Max] | Supplier Device Package | Resistor - Base (R1) | DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce [Min] | Package / Case | Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic | Power - Max [Max] | Current - Collector Cutoff (Max) [Max] | Resistor - Emitter Base (R2) | Grade | Qualification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ON Semiconductor | R1 and R2 | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SC-75 SOT-416 | 10 kOhms | 35 | SC-75 SOT-416 | 250 mV | 200 mW | 500 nA | 10 kOhms | ||
ON Semiconductor | R1 and R2 | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SC-75 SOT-416 | 10 kOhms | 35 | SC-75 SOT-416 | 250 mV | 200 mW | 500 nA | 10 kOhms | Automotive | AEC-Q101 |
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ON Semiconductor | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SOT-723 | 10 kOhms | 35 | SOT-723 | 250 mV | 260 mW | 500 nA | 10 kOhms | |||
ON Semiconductor | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SOT-723 | 10 kOhms | 80 | SOT-723 | 250 mV | 260 mW | 500 nA | 47000 Ohms | |||
ON Semiconductor | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SC-75 SOT-416 | 10 kOhms | 80 | SC-75 SOT-416 | 250 mV | 200 mW | 500 nA | 47000 Ohms | |||
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ON Semiconductor | NPN - Pre-Biased | 50 V | Surface Mount | 100 mA | SOT-723 | 10 kOhms | 160 hFE | SOT-723 | 250 mV | 260 mW | 500 nA | ||||
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Key Features
• Simplifies Circuit Design
• Reduces Board Space
• Reduces Component Count
• S and NSV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Unique Site and Control Change Requirements; AEC-Q101 Qualified and PPAP Capable
• These Devices are PbFree, Halogen Free/BFR Free and are RoHS Compliant
Description
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This series of digital transistors is designed to replace a single device and its external resistor bias network. The Bias Resistor Transistor (BRT) contains a single transistor with a monolithic bias network consisting of two resistors; a series base resistor and a base-emitter resistor. The BRT eliminates these individual components by integrating them into a single device. The use of a BRT can reduce both system cost and board space.