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Toshiba Semiconductor RN2304,LXHF — Discrete Semiconductors

Toshiba RN2304,LXHF PNP Pre-Biased Transistor

MPNRN2304,LXHF
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Toshiba RN2304,LXHF PNP pre-biased transistor, 50 V collector-emitter breakdown, 100 mA collector current, 47 kOhm base and emitter resistors, SC-70 SMD package, Tape & Reel.

$0.38Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
PackagingSC-70, SOT-323
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

RN2304,LXHF specifications
ParameterValue
MountingSurface Mount
FET typePNP - Pre-Biased
Voltage - collector emitter breakdown50 V
Current - collector (Ic)100 mA
Current - collector cutoff500nA
DC current gain (hFE) (Min) @ ic, vce80 @ 10mA, 5V
Power - max100 mW
Frequency200 MHz
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
CaseSC-70, SOT-323
Resistor - base (R1)47 kOhms
Resistor - emitter base (R2)47 kOhms
Vce saturation (Max) @ ib, ic300mV @ 250µA, 5mA

Product details

Device identity and what the bias resistors buy you

The RN2304,LXHF: That resistor network eliminates two external passives from the BOM and shrinks the placement to one pick-and-place event. The 47 kOhm base resistor sets the base drive for a given input voltage; with both resistors equal, the transistor turns on when the input exceeds roughly half the supply voltage, giving a predictable switching threshold without a separate divider. Rated for 50 V collector-emitter breakdown and 100 mA continuous collector current, it handles typical low-side switching in 5 V and 12 V logic-level circuits — driving relays, LEDs, or small solenoids where the load current stays under 100 mA. The 200 MHz transition frequency means it switches fast enough for most GPIO-driven PWM below a few hundred kHz without slew-rate issues.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between RN2304,LXHF and RN2308(TE85L,F)?

The RN2308 uses a 22 kOhm base resistor (R1) instead of 47 kOhm, with the same 47 kOhm emitter-base resistor (R2). That changes the turn-on threshold: the RN2304 switches at roughly half the supply voltage, while the RN2308 switches at about one-third. Both share the same SC-70 package, 50 V / 100 mA ratings, and 200 MHz transition frequency — the choice is purely about the input voltage level that drives the base.

What package does the RN2304,LXHF come in?

The supplier device package is SC-70.