NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 250 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
KSZ9031RNXIC by Microchip Technology is a network interface chip with 1 transceiver. It operates at a data rate of 1000 Mbps and has a nominal voltage of 1.2V. This chip is commonly used in industrial applications requiring Ethernet connectivity.
BSS138DW-7-F by Diodes Incorporated is a N-channel small signal FET with a min DS breakdown voltage of 50V. It is used for switching applications and operates in enhancement mode. This surface mount transistor has a max drain current of 0.2A and a max power dissipation of 0.2W.
NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
STM32F405RGT6TR by STMicroelectronics is a 32-bit microcontroller with 64 terminals, operating at a max frequency of 26 MHz. It features DAC and ADC channels, along with DMA support. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low power consumption and high-speed processing capabilities.
Vishay Intertechnology's SS14 is a Schottky rectifier diode with a max forward voltage of 0.5V and output current of 1A. Operating at up to 125°C, it has a repetitive peak reverse voltage of 40V. Ideal for surface mount applications, it suits various electronic circuits requiring efficient rectification and low forward voltage drop.
ULN2803ADWG4 by Texas Instruments is a peripheral driver with 8 functions, open-collector output characteristics, and built-in transient protections. It operates at temperatures ranging from -40 to 85°C and has a max supply voltage of 3V. Ideal for applications requiring sink current flow direction in a small outline package style.
SMMBT3904LT1G by Onsemi is a NPN BJT with 3 terminals, 0.3W power dissipation, and 40V max collector-emitter voltage. Ideal for small outline applications requiring a transistor with hFE of at least 30, it operates up to 150°C and has a transition frequency of 300MHz.