L2N7002LT1G
Description
Trans MOSFET N-CH 60V 0.115A 3-Pin SOT-23 T/R / Small Signal MOSFET 115 mAmps, 60 Volts
Gate to Source Voltage (Vgs)
20V
Drain to Source Voltage (Vdss)
60V
Continuous Drain Current (ID)
115mA
Drain to Source Resistance
1.4Ω
Max Junction Temperature (Tj)
150°C
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- Continuous Drain Current: 115mA
- Drain to Source Breakdown Voltage: 60V
- Low Drain to Source Resistance: 1.4O
- Compact SOT-23 Package for Surface Mount Applications
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to 150°C
- Fast Switching Times: Turn-On Delay Time of 7ns and Turn-Off Delay Time of 11ns
- RoHS Compliant for Environmental Safety
The Leshan Radio Co. Trans MOSFET N-CH is a versatile and efficient small signal MOSFET designed for applications requiring reliable switching and amplification. With a continuous drain current of 115mA and a breakdown voltage of 60V, this component is ideal for a variety of electronic circuits. Packaged in a compact SOT-23 form factor, it ensures easy integration into surface mount designs while maintaining high performance across a wide temperature range from -55°C to 150°C.
Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.
AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090
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