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MMUN Series 50V 100 mA 47 kOhm PNP Silicon Bias Resistor Transistor SOT-23-3

Mfr Part#: MMUN2133LT1G
Mounting Method:  Surface Mount
Package Style:  SOT-23 (SC-59,TO-236)
Packaging:  REEL
Std Packaging Qty:  3,000

 
 

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  • Polarity: PNP
  • Supply Voltage: 50 V
  • Output Current-Max: 100 mA
  • R1, R2: 4.7 / 47 kΩ
The MMUN2133LT1G is a part of MMUN series PNP bias resistor transistors. It has a storage temperature ranging from -55°C to +150°C and its available in SOT-23 package.

This series of bipolar digital transistors is designed to replace a single device and its external resistor bias network. The bipolar digital transistor contains a single transistor with a monolithic bias network consisting of two resistors; a series base resistor and a base-emitter resistor. This eliminates these individual components by integrating them into a single device and can reduce both system cost and board space.

Features:

  • Simplifies Circuit Design
  • Reduces Board Space
  • Reduces Component Count
  • The SOT-23 package can be soldered using wave or reflow. The modified gull-winged leads absorb thermal stress during soldering eliminating the possibility of damage to the die
  • Available in 8 mm embossed tape and reel. Use the Device Number to order the 7 inch/3000 unit reel. Replace "T1" with "T3" in the Device Number to order the 13 inch/10,000 unit reel
  • Pb-Free Packages are Available
  • AEC-Q101 Qualified and PPAP Capable
  • S Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Unique Site and Control Change Requirements

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