The 2SC2412K is an NPN silicon epitaxial planar transistor manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. The T146(R/Q/S) indicates different taping specifications. It is designed for low-noise amplification and high-speed switching applications. Its low noise figure makes it suitable for sensitive receiver circuits, while its high-speed characteristics enable it to be used in fast switching applications.
Applications:
- Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs)
- High-frequency amplifiers
- Oscillator circuits
- Mixer circuits
- High-speed switching circuits
Features:
- NPN Silicon Epitaxial Planar Transistor
- Low Noise Figure
- High Transition Frequency (fT)
- High Current Gain (hFE)
- Small Package Size
Benefits:
- Improved Signal Sensitivity: Low noise figure allows for the amplification of weak signals without introducing significant noise.
- High-Frequency Performance: High transition frequency enables operation in high-frequency circuits.
- Stable Amplification: High current gain ensures consistent amplification performance.
- Compact Design: Small package size allows for high-density circuit designs.
- Reliable Operation: Rohm Semiconductor's manufacturing process ensures reliable and consistent performance.
Additional Details:
The 2SC2412K typically comes in a surface-mount package. Key specifications include collector-emitter voltage (VCEO), collector current (IC), transition frequency (fT), and noise figure (NF). It's essential to consult the datasheet for detailed electrical characteristics, such as gain-bandwidth product, output capacitance, and thermal resistance, to ensure proper application and thermal management. The taping specifications (R/Q/S) refer to different packaging and reel sizes for automated assembly processes. Proper ESD precautions should be followed when handling this device.