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MPSA27RLRAG

MPSA27RLRAG

Product Overview

  • Category: Transistor
  • Use: Amplification of electronic signals
  • Characteristics: Small signal NPN bipolar junction transistor, high current gain, low noise, and low power consumption
  • Package: TO-92
  • Essence: A versatile transistor for various amplification applications
  • Packaging/Quantity: Available in reels or tubes, quantity varies based on supplier

Specifications

  • Type: NPN
  • Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): 80V
  • Collector-Base Voltage (VCBO): 80V
  • Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO): 5V
  • Collector Current (IC): 500mA
  • Power Dissipation (Pd): 625mW
  • Transition Frequency (ft): 200MHz
  • Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 150°C

Detailed Pin Configuration

  1. Emitter (E)
  2. Base (B)
  3. Collector (C)

Functional Features

  • High current gain
  • Low noise
  • Low power consumption
  • Fast switching speed

Advantages

  • Versatile for various amplification applications
  • Small package size
  • Suitable for low-power circuits

Disadvantages

  • Limited voltage and current handling capabilities
  • Sensitive to temperature variations

Working Principles

The MPSA27RLRAG operates as a small signal NPN bipolar junction transistor. When a small current flows into the base terminal, it controls a much larger current flowing between the collector and emitter terminals, allowing for signal amplification.

Detailed Application Field Plans

The MPSA27RLRAG is commonly used in audio amplifiers, signal processing circuits, and sensor interfaces due to its low noise and high gain characteristics. It is also suitable for low-power switching applications and oscillator circuits.

Detailed and Complete Alternative Models

  • BC547
  • 2N3904
  • 2N2222
  • PN2222

This completes the entry for MPSA27RLRAG, covering its product details, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.