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    2SD786STPS

    LINEAR IC

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD2687STP

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 12V 5A 3-PIN SP

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SC6001TL

    FOR PST

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SC4620TV2Q

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 400V 0.1A 3-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    QSL10TR

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 12V 1.5A 5-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD2227STPV

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 50V 0.15A 3-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD1862TV2P

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 32V 2A 3-PIN AT

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD1859TV2P

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 80V 0.7A 3-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SA2199T2LQ

    TRANSISTOR; BIPOLAR; PNP;VMN3 PK

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    SSTA14T116

    TRANS DARLINGTON PNP 30V 0.5A 3-

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SA2073TV2Q

    TRANSISTOR; BIPOLAR;PNP; ATV PKG

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    MMST5087T146

    TRANS GP BJT PNP 50V 0.2A 3-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    MMST4126T146

    TRANS GP BJT PNP 25V 0.2A 3-PIN

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD1468STPQ

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 15V 1A 3-PIN SP

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SC2389STPE

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 120V 0.05A 3-PI

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SC2389STPR

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 120V 0.05A 3-PI

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SA1038STPR

    TRANS GP BJT PNP 120V 0.05A 3-PI

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SB1443TV2P

    TRANS GP BJT PNP 50V 2A 3-PIN AT

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SB1427T100U

    TRANSISTOR

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    2SD1963T100Q

    TRANS GP BJT NPN 20V 3A 4-PIN(3+

    Rohm Semiconductor

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    A single bipolar transistor, also known as a bipolar junction transistor (BJT), is a solid-state device that regulates current flow between two terminals through a third terminal. BJTs are utilized in various applications, including switching and amplification, and remain popular in modern electronics.

    What is a bipolar junction transistor?

    Discrete Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are widely utilized for analog signal amplification in audio, radio, and various other applications. As one of the earliest semiconductor devices to be mass-produced, their characteristics are not as advantageous for high-frequency switching or for high-current and high-voltage applications. However, they remain the preferred technology for applications needing analog signal reproduction with minimal noise and distortion. BJTs come in two forms: NPN and PNP, which describe the arrangement of semiconductor layers within the transistor. NPN transistors feature a thin P-type layer sandwiched between two N-type materials, while PNP transistors have an N-type layer between two P-types. This arrangement leads to opposite polarity operation; NPN transistors sink current, whereas PNP transistors source current.

    Single Bipolar Transistors, bipolar junction transistor

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