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MMBF5461

MMBF5461

MMBF5461

ON Semiconductor

MMBF5461 datasheet pdf and Transistors - JFETs product details from ON Semiconductor stock available on our website

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MMBF5461 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Lifecycle Status LIFETIME (Last Updated: 1 week ago)
Factory Lead Time 6 Weeks
Mount Surface Mount
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
Number of Pins 3
Weight 30mg
Transistor Element Material SILICON
Operating Temperature-55°C~150°C TJ
PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
Published 2001
JESD-609 Code e3
Pbfree Code yes
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations 3
ECCN Code EAR99
Terminal Finish Tin (Sn)
HTS Code8541.21.00.95
Voltage - Rated DC -40V
Max Power Dissipation225mW
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal FormGULL WING
Current Rating-10mA
Base Part Number MBF5461
Number of Elements 1
Element ConfigurationSingle
Operating ModeDEPLETION MODE
Power Dissipation225mW
FET Type P-Channel
Transistor Application AMPLIFIER
Input Capacitance (Ciss) (Max) @ Vds 7pF @ 15V
Drain to Source Voltage (Vdss) 40V
Continuous Drain Current (ID) -9mA
Gate to Source Voltage (Vgs) 40V
FET Technology JUNCTION
Feedback Cap-Max (Crss) 2 pF
Current - Drain (Idss) @ Vds (Vgs=0) 2mA @ 15V
Voltage - Cutoff (VGS off) @ Id 1V @ 1μA
Height 930μm
Length 2.92mm
Width 1.3mm
REACH SVHC No SVHC
Radiation HardeningNo
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
In-Stock:4233 items

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MMBF5461 Product Details

Description


The MMBF5461 is a P-channel general-purpose amplifier intended for low-level audio and general-purpose applications involving high-impedance signal sources. It comes from the 89th procedure. An amplifier, often known as an electronic amplifier or (informally) amp, is a device that can boost the power of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current). It's a two-port electrical circuit that uses electricity from a power source to boost the amplitude of a signal applied to its input terminals, resulting in a signal with a correspondingly higher amplitude at the output. The gain of an amplifier is defined as the ratio of output voltage, current, or power to the input voltage, current, or power. A circuit with a power gain larger than one is known as an amplifier.



Features


● The gain is the ratio of the output and input signals' magnitudes.

● The width of the useful frequency range is referred to as bandwidth.

● The ratio of output power to total power consumption is called efficiency.

● Linearity refers to how similar the proportions of input and output amplitudes are for high and low amplitude inputs.

● Noise is a measurement of unwanted noise in the output.

● The ratio between the biggest and smallest useful output levels is called output dynamic range.

● Slew rate is the output's greatest rate of change.

● The step response is defined by its rise time, settling time, ringing, and overrun.

● The capacity to avoid self-oscillation is referred to as stability.



Applications


● Audio

● Industrial

● Power Management

● Video Amplifiers

● Microwave Amplifiers


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