Usage : The 2N3906 PNP transistor can be used for a variety of general purpose low-power amplification or switching applications. It handles only one tenth the amount of current
Features : Rated at 100 milliamp, 40 volt, 300 milliwatt, the 2N3906 is capable of operating up to 100 MHz, with a amplification factor of at least 100
are semiconductor devices which is used to amplify small signals coming from a sensor or a circuit and other systems to be recorded and registered by the controller you are using or any data logger to register your signals which generally are too...
2SA1266 is a PNP transistor with a high current gain of upto 400. It is commonly used in Amplifier designs and also in general purpose switching circuits. The specification of the 2SA1266 transistor is give below: Collector-Emitter Voltage: 50 V...
TIP42 Transistor is a PNP power transistor with a maximum gain of 75. It has a collector continuous current of 6A and a Collector Emitter voltage of 100V. The base current for TIP42C transistor is about 3A and the Emitter base voltage is 5V. The...
There are many general use transistors available. The BC558 is a PNP transistor and a heavy duty drop in replacement for a 2N2222 or 2N3906. The three terminals of a bipolar transistor are called the emitter, base, and collector . A small current...
TIP32 is a three-layer PNP device within the working range, the collector current IC is a function of the base current IB, a change in the base current giving a corresponding amplified change in the collector current for a given collector-emitter...