The maximum operating temperature range for the NTE156A is -55°C to 150°C.
No, the NTE156A is a general-purpose transistor and is not suitable for high-frequency applications. It has a transition frequency (fT) of around 30 MHz, which is relatively low.
Yes, the NTE156A can be used as a switch, but it's not ideal for high-speed switching applications due to its relatively slow switching times (rise time: 10 μs, fall time: 20 μs).
The maximum collector current that the NTE156A can handle is 500 mA.
No, the NTE156A is not suitable for automotive applications as it does not meet the required automotive standards (e.g., AEC-Q101) for temperature, vibration, and other environmental factors.
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