NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
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.
1N4148 by Texas Instruments is a rectifier diode with max reverse recovery time of 0.004 us and max forward voltage of 1V. Ideal for applications requiring low reverse current such as signal demodulation circuits. Operates at max temp of 200°C, making it suitable for high-temperature environments.
OPA2277UA by Texas Instruments is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset voltage of 100 uV and micropower consumption of 1.65 mA. Ideal for industrial applications, it offers high common mode rejection ratio of 140 dB and unity gain bandwidth of 1000 kHz in a small outline package.
SZNUP2105LT1G by Onsemi is a Transient Suppression Device with 2 elements in a common anode configuration. It has a max non-repetitive peak reverse power dissipation of 350W and breakdown voltage of 29.1V. Ideal for applications requiring bidirectional polarity protection, such as automotive electronics and industrial equipment due to its AEC-Q101 compliance and high clamping voltage of 44V.