Manufacturer Part Number
FJV1845PMTF
Manufacturer
onsemi
Introduction
This is a NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) from onsemi, suitable for a wide range of small-signal amplifier, switch, and driver applications.
Product Features and Performance
High-speed switching performance with a transition frequency of 110 MHz
Capable of handling up to 50 mA of collector current
Breakdown voltage of up to 120 V between collector and emitter
Low saturation voltage of 300 mV at 10 mA collector current
Wide operating temperature range up to 150°C
Product Advantages
Compact SMD packaging (SOT-23-3) for efficient space utilization
RoHS3 compliant for environmentally-friendly applications
Suitable for use in a variety of electronic circuits and devices
Key Technical Parameters
Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage (max): 120 V
Collector Current (max): 50 mA
Collector Cutoff Current (max): 50 nA
DC Current Gain (min): 200 @ 1 mA, 6 V
Transition Frequency: 110 MHz
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant, ensuring environmental sustainability
Reliable performance and long-term stability
Compatibility
This NPN bipolar transistor is compatible with a wide range of electronic circuits and devices, including small-signal amplifiers, switches, and drivers.
Application Areas
Small-signal amplifiers
Switching circuits
Driver circuits
General-purpose electronic devices
Product Lifecycle
This product is currently in production and widely available. There are no plans for discontinuation, and replacement or upgrade options are readily available from onsemi.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-speed switching performance with a transition frequency of 110 MHz
Capable of handling up to 50 mA of collector current and 120 V breakdown voltage
Low saturation voltage of 300 mV, ensuring efficient power handling
Wide operating temperature range up to 150°C, suitable for challenging environments
Compact SMD packaging for efficient space utilization
RoHS3 compliant, ensuring environmental sustainability
Reliable performance and long-term stability, backed by onsemi's reputation