Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Signal Amplification
Characteristics: High gain, low noise
Package: SOT-23
Essence: NPN transistor
Packaging/Quantity: Tape and Reel
Advantages: - High gain - Low noise - Small package size
Disadvantages: - Limited power dissipation - Moderate transition frequency
The NZX12B,133 is an NPN transistor designed for signal amplification. When a small input signal is applied to the base, it controls the current flow between the collector and emitter, resulting in amplified output.
The NZX12B,133 is suitable for use in audio amplifiers, sensor interfaces, and low-power RF applications due to its high gain and low noise characteristics.
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