The UMD2 is a dual general-purpose transistor manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed for a wide range of switching and amplification applications. This surface-mount device (SMD) offers compact size and efficient performance, making it suitable for modern electronic designs where space is at a premium.
Applications
- General-purpose amplification
- Switching circuits
- Inverter circuits
- Driver circuits
- Interface circuits
Features
- Dual transistors in a single package
- Surface mount design (SMD)
- Compact size
- High current capability
- Low saturation voltage
Benefits
- Reduced board space: The dual transistor configuration minimizes the number of components required, saving valuable PCB space.
- Simplified circuit design: Integrating two transistors into one package simplifies circuit layout and reduces assembly time.
- Improved circuit performance: The UMD2 offers reliable switching and amplification performance, ensuring efficient operation of electronic devices.
- Cost-effective solution: By combining two transistors into one package, the UMD2 provides a cost-effective solution for a variety of applications.
- Easy to use: The surface mount design facilitates automated assembly, reducing manufacturing costs.
Additional Details
The UMD2 transistor typically comes in a SOT-363 package. Its key electrical specifications include a collector-emitter voltage (VCEO), collector current (IC), and power dissipation (PD). The specific values for these parameters will vary depending on the exact variant of the UMD2, so consulting the datasheet is essential. This device is commonly used in low-power applications and signal conditioning circuits.