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    Bipolar Transistors

    Bipolar Transistors are a solid state, three-pin devices made from three layers of silicon. A bipolar transistor is designed to amplify current, bipolar transistors can also function as a switch. There are two main types of transistor, PNP (positive negative positive) or NPN (negative positive-negative).

    How a Bipolar transistor is made

    Bipolar transistors are constructed by joining two signal diodes back to back creating two PN junctions connected in series, sharing a common P or N terminal. By nature, silicon does not normally conduct electricity well. However, when silicon is treated with certain chemicals or impurities we can make the material and electrons behave in a different way. This process is called doping. The doping process improves the semiconductors ability to conduct electricity.

    How do bipolar transistors work?

    Bipolar transistors have two possible functions, switching, and amplification. Due to the devices three layers of doped semiconductor material, supplying the transistor with a signal voltage enables the discrete component to act as an insulator or a conductor. This clever change provides the transistors with two basic functions, switching (digital) electronics or amplification (analog) electronics.

    Transistors are available in panel, surface and through-hole mounting options in plastic package or metal can versions. All have three terminals or pins, the Base, the Collector, and the Emitter.

    They are also available as;

    • Digital transistors - are made of a semiconductor material, usually silicon, which conducts the current (or electricity) with little resistance. They also tend to have at least three terminals for easy connection to an external circuit.
    • UJT transistors - constructed of a bar of lightly dope N type silicone with a small piece of heavily doped P type material attached to one side. Since the silicon bar is lightly dope it has very high resistance.

    Applications of bipolar transistors?

    Transistors are one of the most widely used discrete components in electronic designs and circuits. Transistors are used for the amplification of all types of electrical signals in circuits made up of individual components rather than ICs (integrated circuits).

    5516 Produits présentés pour Bipolar Transistors

    ROHM
    PNP
    100 mA
    -50 V
    EMT3
    Surface Mount
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    3
    -
    0,566 €
    l’unité (livré sous forme de ruban)
    DiodesZetex
    NPN
    2 A
    45 V
    TO-92
    Through Hole
    1 W
    500
    Single
    45 V
    5 V
    150 MHz
    3
    1
    onsemi
    PNP
    -15 A
    -120 V
    TO-204AA
    Through Hole
    180 W
    -
    Single
    200 V
    7 V
    1 MHz
    2
    1
    onsemi
    NPN
    -
    400 V
    TO-220
    Through Hole
    60 W
    -
    Single
    -
    6 V
    -
    3
    1
    onsemi
    PNP
    -3 A
    -100 V
    TO-220AB
    Through Hole
    2 W
    10
    Single
    100 V
    5 V
    3 MHz
    3
    1
    Nexperia
    NPN/PNP
    100 mA
    45 V
    UMT
    Surface Mount
    200 mW
    200
    Isolated
    50 V
    5 V
    100 MHz
    6
    2
    onsemi
    NPN
    10 A
    60 V
    TO-220AB
    Through Hole
    2 W
    40
    Single
    -
    5 V
    50 MHz
    3
    1
    onsemi
    NPN
    200 mA
    40 V
    TO-92
    Through Hole
    625 mW
    -
    Single
    60 V
    6 V
    100 MHz
    3
    1
    STMicroelectronics
    NPN
    3 A
    60 V
    TO-220
    Through Hole
    2 W
    10
    Single
    60 V
    5 V
    -
    3
    1
    DiodesZetex
    NPN
    100 mA
    45 V
    SOT-23
    Surface Mount
    300 mW
    110
    Single
    50 V
    6 V
    300 MHz
    3
    1
    onsemi
    -
    -
    -
    TSOP
    Surface Mount
    1.1 W
    -
    Dual
    -
    -
    -
    6
    2
    onsemi
    NPN
    8 A
    350 V
    TO-220
    Through Hole
    50 W
    -
    Single
    350 V dc
    5 V dc
    1 MHz
    3
    1
    STMicroelectronics
    NPN
    3 A
    80 V
    SOT-32
    Through Hole
    1.25 W
    -
    Single
    80 V
    5 V
    -
    3
    1
    STMicroelectronics
    PNP
    -15 A
    -100 V
    TO-220
    Through Hole
    90 W
    15
    Single
    100 V
    5 V
    3 MHz
    3
    1
    onsemi
    PNP
    -200 mA
    -40 V
    TO-92
    Through Hole
    625 mW
    -
    Single
    -40 V
    -5 V
    -
    3
    1
    Infineon
    PNP
    -100 mA
    -45 V
    SOT-23
    Surface Mount
    330 mW
    220
    Single
    50 V
    5 V
    250 MHz
    3
    1
    Nexperia
    NPN
    100 mA
    45 V
    SOT-23
    Surface Mount
    -
    250
    -
    -
    -
    -
    3
    1
    onsemi
    PNP
    -800 mA
    -60 V
    TO-92
    Through Hole
    625 mW
    100
    Single
    -60 V
    -5 V
    100 MHz
    3
    1
    Fairchild Semiconductor
    -
    -
    -
    SOT-23
    Surface Mount
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    -
    5
    -
    onsemi
    NPN
    -
    115 V
    TO-220
    Through Hole
    40 W
    2.5
    Single
    -
    5 V dc
    -
    3
    1
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