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Part RoHS Manufacturer Polarity or Channel Type Configuration Surface Mount Nominal Transition Frequency (fT) Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs) Maximum Collector Current (IC) Package Body Material Transistor Application Maximum Rise Time (tr) Maximum VCEsat Terminal Form Package Shape Operating Mode No. of Elements Highest Frequency Band Maximum Fall Time (tf) Maximum Drain Current (Abs) (ID) No. of Terminals Package Style (Meter) Sub-Category Field Effect Transistor Technology Maximum Power Dissipation Ambient Minimum DC Current Gain (hFE) Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum Collector-Base Capacitance Transistor Element Material Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Maximum Drain Current (ID) Terminal Position JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Case Connection Qualification Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C)

2SA937

ROHM

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.3 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

390

Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)

e0

BFV82B

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

20

175 Cel

BFV30

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.15 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

175 Cel

BFV82

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.05 A

1

Other Transistors

175 Cel

BFV33

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.15 W

.05 A

1

Other Transistors

175 Cel

2N2411

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.3 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

20

200 Cel

BFV82A

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.05 A

1

Other Transistors

175 Cel

BFV82C

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

40

175 Cel

2N2391

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.05 A

1

Other Transistors

15

175 Cel

2N2392

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.3 W

.05 A

1

Other Transistors

30

175 Cel

2N2412

Texas Instruments

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.3 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

40

200 Cel

2SD1682U

Onsemi

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

10 W

2.5 A

1

Other Transistors

280

150 Cel

2SD1682

Onsemi

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

10 W

2.5 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

2SB1142

Onsemi

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

10 W

2.5 A

1

Other Transistors

100

140 Cel

2SD1682R

Onsemi

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

10 W

2.5 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

DMBT9922

Diodes Incorporated

PNP

SINGLE

YES

140 MHz

.225 W

.1 A

1

Other Transistors

300

150 Cel

2SD667C

Renesas Electronics

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

2SD667D

Renesas Electronics

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

160

150 Cel

2SB647AC

Renesas Electronics

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

2SD667AC

Renesas Electronics

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

2SC2719-A

Renesas Electronics

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.6 W

.3 A

1

Other Transistors

400

150 Cel

TIN SILVER COPPER

e1

10

260

2SB647AB

Renesas Electronics

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

60

150 Cel

2SB647C

Renesas Electronics

PNP

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

100

150 Cel

2SD667B

Renesas Electronics

NPN

SINGLE

NO

140 MHz

.9 W

1 A

1

Other Transistors

60

150 Cel

Other Function Transistors

Other function transistors are a category of transistors that perform specialized functions beyond basic switching and amplification. These transistors are designed to perform specific tasks in electronic circuits, and are used in various applications such as signal processing, voltage regulation, and power management.

Some examples of other function transistors include:

1. Darlington Transistors: Used in high-current and high-voltage applications where a single transistor cannot provide the required gain. Darlington transistors consist of two transistors connected in series, which provide a high gain and low input current.

2. Schottky Transistors: Used in high-speed digital circuits to reduce switching losses and improve efficiency. Schottky transistors use a Schottky barrier diode in combination with a transistor to reduce the voltage drop across the device.

3. Phototransistors: Used in applications where a signal needs to be detected and converted into an electrical signal. Phototransistors use a photodiode to detect light and a transistor to amplify the signal.

4. Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT): Used in analog circuits for amplification and switching applications. BJTs have a high current gain and low input resistance, making them useful in low-power applications.

5. Junction Field-Effect Transistors (JFET): Used in low-noise and high-impedance applications, such as audio amplifiers and analog switches. JFETs have a high input impedance and low noise, making them suitable for low-power applications.

Other function transistors are available in various sizes and configurations, depending on the specific application. They are subject to various standards and regulations, such as JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), to ensure their safety and performance. Proper selection and design of other function transistors are critical to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and compatibility with other components in the circuit.