The JX2N3635 is a silicon NPN epitaxial planar transistor from Freescale (now NXP Semiconductors). It is designed for use in general purpose amplifier and switching applications.
Applications:
- General Purpose Amplification
- Switching Circuits
- Driver Stages
- Oscillators
- Linear Amplifiers
- Analog Circuits
- Signal Processing Circuits
Features:
- NPN Epitaxial Planar Transistor: Provides reliable and consistent performance.
- High Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): Suitable for a range of voltage applications.
- High Current Gain (hFE): Offers efficient amplification.
- Low Saturation Voltage: Ensures efficient switching operation.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables use in high-frequency circuits.
- Lead-Free Finish: Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a broad range of amplifier and switching circuits.
- High Reliability: Designed for consistent and dependable performance.
- Efficient Operation: Low saturation voltage and high current gain minimize power loss.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Easy to integrate into existing circuits.
- Environmentally Friendly: Lead-free finish complies with RoHS standards.
Additional Details:
The JX2N3635 typically comes in a TO-92 package. Its key electrical characteristics include a collector-emitter breakdown voltage (VCEO) of around 40V, a collector current (IC) of up to 200mA, and a power dissipation of approximately 350mW. The current gain (hFE) typically ranges from 100 to 300, depending on the operating conditions. This transistor is frequently used in applications where a small signal needs to be amplified or a circuit needs to be switched quickly and efficiently. Its robust design and widespread availability make it a popular choice for both hobbyists and professional engineers. The JX2N3635 offers a cost-effective solution for various general-purpose amplification and switching needs. Its parameters are designed to provide stable and predictable performance over a range of operating conditions, making it a dependable component in many electronic circuits.