Nexperia PBHV Series Bi-Polar Transistors

Author : Nexperia Published Time : 2019-05-13
Nexperia PBHV Series PNP Bi-Polar Transistors offer high-voltage and a low VCEsat, in a SOT23 (TO-236AB) small Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package. The devices are AEC-Q101 qualified and feature a high collector current capability IC and ICM. The PBHV Series utilize a wide variety of applications including LCD backlighting, automotive motor management, HID front lighting, and switch mode power supply.

Features

High voltageLow collector-emitter saturation voltage VCEsatHigh collector current capability IC and ICM

Applications

LED driver for LED chain moduleLCD backlightingHigh Intensity Discharge (HID) front lighting
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