NPN; Configuration: SINGLE; Surface Mount: NO; Nominal Transition Frequency (fT): 300 MHz; Maximum Power Dissipation (Abs): .5 W; Maximum Collector Current (IC): .8 A;
LAN8720A-CP-TR by Microchip: Ethernet transceiver with 100 Mbps data rate, operates at 3.3V, and consumes 54mA max supply current. Ideal for network interfaces in commercial applications due to its small size (4x4mm) and low power consumption.
The Onsemi NC7WZ17P6X is a logic gate with 2 functions, featuring a propagation delay of 13.1 ns at 1.8V supply voltage. Ideal for industrial applications, it operates b/w -40 to 85°C and has a max power supply current of 100mA. With Schmitt Trigger technology and small outline packaging, it suits compact electronic designs requiring fast signal processing.
The Micro Switch SS495ASP is an analog circuit IC with a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 10.5V, suitable for automotive applications. Its package body material is plastic/epoxy, and it has a rectangular shape with three terminals. Operating temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C, making it ideal for various automotive sensor and control systems.
MBR1560CT by General Instrument is a common cathode rectifier diode with a max forward voltage of 0.75V and max output current of 15A. It is used for efficiency applications, has a package shape of rectangular, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -65 to 150 °C.
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.
OHN3020U by Tt Electronics Plc is a magnetic field sensor with a max supply voltage of 24V and hysteresis of 5mT. It features an output range of 25mA and operates in temperatures ranging from -20 to 85°C. Ideal for applications requiring precise detection and measurement of magnetic fields, such as automotive sensors or industrial automation systems.