The UMC4NTR is a NPN digital transistor manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed with integrated bias resistors to simplify circuit design and reduce the number of external components required.
Applications
- Digital logic circuits
- Switching applications
- Inverter circuits
- Driver circuits
- Interface circuits
Features
- Integrated biasing resistors
- Small surface mount package
- Low saturation voltage
- High current gain
- Simplified circuit design
Benefits
- Reduced board space
- Lower component count
- Improved circuit reliability
- Cost-effective solution
- Easy implementation in various circuits
Additional Details
The UMC4NTR integrates a transistor and bias resistors into a single package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications where minimizing the component count is crucial. The integrated resistors eliminate the need for external biasing components, simplifying the PCB layout and reducing overall system cost. The transistor features a low saturation voltage, which improves circuit efficiency, and a high current gain, which allows it to drive larger loads.
This component is commonly used in digital logic circuits, where it serves as a switching element. It also finds application in inverter and driver circuits. Its ease of use and reduced component count make it a popular choice for various electronic designs. The UMC4NTR is a reliable and cost-effective solution for simplifying digital circuits. For precise details regarding the resistance values, voltage, current ratings, and application circuits, refer to the Rohm Semiconductor datasheet.