Single Bipolar Transistors

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Manufacturer
onsemiRohm Semiconductor
Packaging
Cut Tape (CT)Digi-Reel®Tape & Reel (TR)Tube
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max)
500 mA15 A
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max)
30 V60 V
Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic
300mV @ 10mA, 200mA3V @ 3.3A, 10A
Current - Collector Cutoff (Max)
200nA (ICBO)700µA
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce
20 @ 4A, 4V200 @ 100mA, 2V
Power - Max
200 mW90 W
Frequency - Transition
2.5MHz360MHz
Operating Temperature
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)150°C (TJ)
Mounting Type
Surface MountThrough Hole
Package / Case
SC-70, SOT-323TO-247-3
Supplier Device Package
TO-247-3UMT3
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Transistor Type
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max)
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max)
Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic
Current - Collector Cutoff (Max)
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce
Power - Max
Frequency - Transition
Operating Temperature
Mounting Type
Package / Case
Supplier Device Package
TO-247-3
TIP3055G
TRANS NPN 60V 15A TO247-3
onsemi
284
In Stock
420
Factory
1 : ¥20.44000
Tube
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Tube
Active
NPN
15 A
60 V
3V @ 3.3A, 10A
700µA
20 @ 4A, 4V
90 W
2.5MHz
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
Through Hole
TO-247-3
TO-247-3
UMT3
2SCR502U3T106
TRANS NPN 30V 0.5A UMT3
Rohm Semiconductor
70
In Stock
1 : ¥3.37000
Cut Tape (CT)
3,000 : ¥0.52169
Tape & Reel (TR)
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Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
NPN
500 mA
30 V
300mV @ 10mA, 200mA
200nA (ICBO)
200 @ 100mA, 2V
200 mW
360MHz
150°C (TJ)
Surface Mount
SC-70, SOT-323
UMT3
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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.