Single Bipolar Transistors

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BCV27
FJV1845FMTF
TRANS NPN 120V 0.05A SOT-23-3
onsemi
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NPN
50 mA
120 V
300mV @ 1mA, 10mA
50nA (ICBO)
300 @ 1mA, 6V
300 mW
110MHz
150°C (TJ)
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TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
SOT-23-3
BCP53-16TF
BCP68-25,115
TRANS NPN 20V 2A SOT-223
Nexperia USA Inc.
2,660
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2 A
20 V
600mV @ 200mA, 2A
100nA (ICBO)
160 @ 500mA, 1V
650 mW
170MHz
150°C (TJ)
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TO-261-4, TO-261AA
SOT-223
SOT-223
NJT4030PT3G
TRANS PNP 40V 3A SOT223
onsemi
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3 A
40 V
500mV @ 300mA, 3A
100nA (ICBO)
200 @ 1A, 1V
2 W
160MHz
-55°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
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TO-261-4, TO-261AA
SOT-223 (TO-261)
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Single Bipolar Transistors


Discrete Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are commonly used to construct analog signal amplification functions in audio, radio, and other applications. One of the first semiconductor devices to be mass produced, their characteristics are less favorable than those of other device types for applications involving high frequency switching and operation with high currents or voltages, but they remain a technology of choice for applications requiring analog signal reproduction with minimal added noise and distortion. BJTs come in two varieties - NPN and PNP - which refer to the sequence of semiconductor layers that make up the transistor. NPN transistors consist of a thin P-type semiconductor between two N-type materials, while PNP transistors have an N-type semiconductor between two P-types. This gives the two types opposite polarity operation. NPN transistors sink current, while PNP transistors source current.