The UMD3 N TN is a dual general-purpose transistor manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It features two NPN transistors in a single ultra-small mold (UMD) package. It is designed for various switching and amplification applications where space is a constraint.
Applications
- General Purpose Amplification
- Switching Circuits
- Inverter Circuits
- Driver Circuits
- Mobile Devices
Features
- Dual NPN Transistors
- Ultra-Small Mold (UMD) Package
- Low Saturation Voltage
- High Current Gain
- Pb-Free Lead Plating
Benefits
- Space Saving Design
- Reduced Component Count
- Improved Circuit Density
- Low Power Consumption
- Environmentally Friendly
Additional Details
The UMD3 N TN is characterized by its low saturation voltage, which minimizes power loss in switching applications. It has a high current gain, which allows it to drive a wide range of loads. The UMD package offers a very small footprint, making it ideal for portable and handheld devices where board space is limited. The transistors are closely matched, ensuring consistent performance in dual-transistor circuits. The device is RoHS compliant, indicating that it does not contain hazardous substances. It is commonly used in signal amplification, switching, and other general-purpose applications. The collector current is typically in the range of 100-200mA, and the collector-emitter voltage is around 50V. This transistor is designed for low-power applications and is widely used in portable electronics, consumer electronics, and other space-constrained applications. The high hFE values make it suitable for various analog and digital circuits.