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4.5A 20V NPN SOT23
SOT23Manufacturer:
diodes incorporated
Mfr.Part #:
ZXTN25020DFH
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SOT23
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DescriptionAdvanced process capability and package design have been used to maximize the power handling and performance of this small outline transistor. The compact size and ratings of this device make it ideally suited to applications where space is at a premium.Features• Higher power dissipation SOT23 package• High peak current• Low saturation voltage• 100V forward blocking voltage• 5V reverse blocking voltageApplications• DC - DC converters• MOSFET and IGBT gate driving• LED driver• Motor drive• Relay, lamp and solenoid drive
Product Category | Bipolar Transistors - BJT | Product Type | BJTs - Bipolar Transistors |
Subcategory | Transistors |
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