Transistors

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2N2222 - General purpose Si-NPN transistor 60..75V 0.8A 0.5W 250MHz B>100
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2N3055 - general purpose power transistor 100V/15A/115W, old type in TO-3 metal case, still useful in linear power supplies
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2N3904 - General purpose Si-NPN 60V 0.1A 0.625W 250MHz B>100 TO-92 plastic case, look at pinout
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2N3905 General purpose Si-PNP 40V 0.2A 0.625W 200MHz B>100, TO-92 plastic case, look at pinout
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2N3906 - General purpose Si-PNP transistor
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BC327 - General purpose Si-PNP transistor 50V 0.8A 0.625W 100MHz TO-92 plastic case
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BC337 - General purpose Si-NPN transistor 50V 0.8A 0.625W 100MHz TO-92 plastic case
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BC547 - General purpose Si-NPN transistor 50V 0.1A 0.5W 300MHz TO-92 plastic case
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BC557 - General purpose Si-PNP transistor 50V 0.1A 0.5W 150MHz TO-92 plastic case
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MJ2955 - Complementary Silicon PNP Power Transistor 15A/60V/115W
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TIP31 NPN Epitaxial Silicon Power Transistor
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TIP41C Power transistor in TO220 case NPN 6A 100V
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Abridged Transistor Specifications
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A High Frequency Model for BJT
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BJT Configurations
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Consider IGBTs over power MOSFETs at frequencies to 100 kHz
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Coupling Circuits & Techniques
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ESP-SEMI
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Example Transistor Circuit
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How Transistors Work
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Kleinsignal Transistoren
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Transistor Biasing
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How a Transistor Works
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How Semiconductors are Made
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Martijn Beelen's Transistor Page
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ESP-SEMI
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PUT Complimentary Feedback Pair
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RF Power Transistors
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RF transistors meet wireless challenges
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Shortform Transistor Database
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The internal functioning of a transistor
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Transistor Cross Reference Database
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download the whole cross reference list file
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Pacific Semiconductor
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Transistor h and y Parameters
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Transistor Cross Reference Page
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Transistor History
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Transistor Pinouts
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Transistors
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Transistors of the future: Will diamonds be an engineer's best friend?
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Unijunction Transistors
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Why Bipolar?
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