2SC4211-7-TL-E
Product Category: Semiconductor
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Bipolar Transistor - Use: Amplification and switching in electronic circuits - Characteristics: High voltage, high current capability, low noise - Package: SOT-23 - Essence: Small signal transistor for general purpose applications - Packaging/Quantity: Tape & Reel, 3000 units per reel
Specifications: - Maximum Collector-Base Voltage (Vcb): 50V - Maximum Collector Current (Ic): 100mA - DC Current Gain (hFE): 100 - 400 - Transition Frequency (ft): 150MHz - Power Dissipation (Pd): 150mW
Detailed Pin Configuration: - Pin 1 (Emitter) - Pin 2 (Base) - Pin 3 (Collector)
Functional Features: - High voltage capability - Low noise - High current gain
Advantages: - Versatile application range - Small package size - Suitable for low power applications
Disadvantages: - Limited maximum collector current - Relatively low transition frequency
Working Principles: The 2SC4211-7-TL-E operates based on the principles of bipolar junction transistors, utilizing the control of current flow to amplify or switch electronic signals.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Audio amplification - Signal processing circuits - Switching circuits
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: - BC547 - 2N3904 - 2N2222
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed overview of the 2SC4211-7-TL-E semiconductor, covering its category, basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the maximum collector current of 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
What is the maximum collector-base voltage of 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
What is the typical hFE (DC current gain) of 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
What are the typical applications for 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
What is the maximum power dissipation of 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
Is 2SC4211-7-TL-E suitable for low noise amplifier circuits?
Does 2SC4211-7-TL-E require a heat sink for normal operation?
What is the maximum junction temperature of 2SC4211-7-TL-E?
Can 2SC4211-7-TL-E be used in high-frequency applications?
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