MMBT2222ALT1G by Onsemi is a NPN BJT transistor with 3 terminals, max power dissipation of 0.3W, and hFE of 75. Ideal for switching applications, it operates b/w -55 to 150 °C with a max collector-emitter voltage of 40V. This surface-mount device has a transition frequency of 300MHz and turn-on time of 35ns.
Vishay Intertechnology's BAV99 diode features a max forward voltage of 1.3V and a max output current of 0.15A, making it ideal for rectification applications. With a small outline package style and dual terminal position, this series-connected diode is designed for surface mount usage in various electronic circuits with an operating temperature range from -55°C to 150°C.
NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
MBR0520LT3G by Onsemi is a Schottky rectifier diode with a max forward voltage of 0.385V and output current of 0.5A. It operates b/w -65°C to 125°C, ideal for applications requiring high-speed switching and low power loss in compact electronic devices. The package style is small outline, making it suitable for surface mount designs in various electronics.
FDN306P by Onsemi is a P-CHANNEL FET with 12V DS Breakdown Voltage, ideal for SWITCHING applications. It features SINGLE configuration with BUILT-IN DIODE and GULL WING terminals. Operating in ENHANCEMENT MODE, it has a max ID of 2.6A and 0.04 ohm RDS(on), suitable for small outline packages at temperatures ranging from -55 to 150°C.
N-CHANNEL; Configuration: SINGLE WITH BUILT-IN DIODE; Surface Mount: YES; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .35 W; Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s): 40; Minimum DS Breakdown Voltage: 60 V;
Microchip Technology's RN41N-I/RM is a telecom IC with 35 terminals, operating from -40 to 85°C. It has a supply voltage of 3.3V and is surface mountable in industrial applications. The package style is rectangular, measuring 13.2mm x 20.1mm with a seated height of 2.2mm, suitable for telecom interface functions.