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BK/MDL-1BX

BK/MDL-1BX

Product Overview

Category: Electronic Component
Use: Signal Amplification
Characteristics: High gain, low noise
Package: TO-92
Essence: Transistor
Packaging/Quantity: Bulk packaging, 100 pieces per pack

Specifications

  • Maximum Collector Current: 200mA
  • Maximum Power Dissipation: 300mW
  • Transition Frequency: 250MHz
  • Collector-Base Voltage: 45V
  • Collector-Emitter Voltage: 30V
  • Emitter-Base Voltage: 5V

Detailed Pin Configuration

  1. Emitter (E)
  2. Base (B)
  3. Collector (C)

Functional Features

  • High gain
  • Low noise
  • Small package size
  • Wide frequency response

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages: - High gain allows for signal amplification - Low noise ensures clean signal output - Small package size enables compact circuit design

Disadvantages: - Limited maximum collector current - Relatively low power dissipation capability

Working Principles

The BK/MDL-1BX is a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) that operates by controlling the flow of current between its emitter and collector terminals using the base terminal. When a small current flows into the base, it controls a much larger current flowing between the emitter and collector, allowing for signal amplification.

Detailed Application Field Plans

The BK/MDL-1BX is commonly used in audio amplifiers, sensor circuits, and radio frequency (RF) applications due to its high gain and low noise characteristics. It is also utilized in low-power switching applications and voltage regulation circuits.

Detailed and Complete Alternative Models

  1. BC547 - Similar characteristics and pin configuration
  2. 2N3904 - Comparable specifications and functional features
  3. MPS2222A - Alternative with equivalent performance and package size

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