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BFR93A
+BOMRF Bipolar Transistors
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Bảng dữ liệu BFR93A DataSheet
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Description
Key specifications include a collector-emitter voltage (V_CEO) of 20V, a collector current (I_C) of 100mA, and a power dissipation of approximately 300mW. The BFR93A is commonly packaged in a SOT-23 form, which is a small-outline surface-mount package, facilitating compact circuit designs. Its low noise figure and high linearity make it an ideal choice for improving signal integrity in sensitive RF circuits.
Engineers often choose the BFR93A for its reliability and performance in demanding high-frequency applications, where efficiency and robust signal amplification are crucial.
Equivalent
1. 2N5109
2. BF199
3. BF240
4. BF493
5. BF494
These transistors share similar characteristics suitable for RF amplification applications. Always check the specific datasheets for exact parameter matching.
Features
1. High Frequency: It operates efficiently at frequencies up to about 1 GHz, making it suitable for RF and microwave applications.
2. High Gain: It provides a high current gain, which is crucial for amplification purposes.
3. Collector Current: The transistor can handle a continuous collector current of up to 100 mA.
4. Low Noise: With a low noise figure, it's ideal for use in low-noise amplifiers.
5. Package Type: It is available in a small SOT-23 package, allowing for compact circuit designs.
6. High Transition Frequency: The transistor features a transition frequency (fT) of around 5.5 GHz, providing good performance in RF applications.
7. Thermal Stability: It offers stable performance across a range of temperatures, enhancing reliability in various operating conditions.
These attributes make the BFR93A a versatile component in communications and signal processing applications.
Pinout
Pin Count and Function:
1. Pin 1 (Emitter): This pin is connected to the emitter of the transistor. It is typically the pin through which electrons exit the transistor.
2. Pin 2 (Base): This pin is connected to the base of the transistor. It acts as the control terminal and modulates the flow of current between the collector and the emitter.
3. Pin 3 (Collector): This pin is connected to the collector of the transistor. It is the main terminal through which the majority of current flows when the transistor is in operation.
The BFR93A is known for its high gain and low noise characteristics, making it suitable for use in amplifiers and oscillators within the VHF and UHF frequency ranges.