SWITCHMODE Series, Single Bipolar Transistors

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MJ10000
TRANS NPN DARL 450V 20A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
450 V
3V @ 1A, 20A
5mA
50 @ 5A, 5V
175 W
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TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10002
TRANS NPN DARL 350V 10A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
10 A
350 V
-
-
-
-
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10001
TRANS NPN DARL 500V 20A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
500 V
3V @ 1A, 20A
5mA
50 @ 5A, 5V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10012
TRANS NPN DARL 600V 10A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
10 A
600 V
2.5V @ 2A, 10A
1mA
300 @ 3A, 6V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10006
TRANS NPN DARL 350V 10A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
10 A
350 V
2.9V @ 1A, 10A
5mA
40 @ 2.5A, 5V
150 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10009
TRANS NPN DARL 500V 20A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
500 V
3.5V @ 2A, 20A
5mA
40A @ 5A, 5V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10007
TRANS NPN DARL 400V 10A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
10 A
400 V
2.9V @ 1A, 10A
5mA
40 @ 2.5A, 5V
150 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10008
TRANS NPN DARL 450V 20A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
450 V
3.5V @ 2A, 20A
5mA
40A @ 5A, 5V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10004
TRANS 2 NPN DARL 350V 20A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
2 NPN Darlington (Dual)
SWITCHMODE
20 A
350 V
3V @ 2A, 20A
5mA
50 @ 5A, 5V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10005
TRANS 2 NPN DARL 400V 20A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
2 NPN Darlington (Dual)
SWITCHMODE
20 A
400 V
3V @ 2A, 20A
5mA
50 @ 5A, 5V
175 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10023
TRANS NPN DARL 400V 40A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
40 A
400 V
5V @ 5A, 40A
250µA
60 @ 10A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10022
TRANS NPN DARL 350V 40A TO3
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
40 A
350 V
5V @ 5A, 40A
250µA
60 @ 10A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10015
TRANS NPN DARL 400V 50A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
50 A
400 V
5V @ 10A, 50A
250µA
25 @ 20A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10016
TRANS NPN DARL 500V 50A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
50 A
500 V
5V @ 10A, 50A
250µA
25 @ 20A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10025
TRANS NPN DARL 850V 20A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
850 V
5V @ 5A, 20A
250µA
50 @ 5A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3
MJ10024
TRANS NPN DARL 750V 20A TO3
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Through Hole
-65°C ~ 200°C (TJ)
NPN - Darlington
SWITCHMODE
20 A
750 V
5V @ 5A, 20A
250µA
50 @ 5A, 5V
250 W
-
TO-204AA, TO-3
TO-3

Single Bipolar Transistors

Discrete bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are frequently used in constructing analog signal amplifiers for applications such as audio and radio. As one of the earliest semiconductor devices to be mass-produced, their characteristics are not ideal for high frequency switching and high current or voltage operation, but they remain a popular choice for applications that require minimal noise and distortion when reproducing analog signals. The structure of a BJT consists of three doped semiconductor regions: the emitter, base, and collector. The base is sandwiched between the emitter and the collector, forming two p-n junctions. The base region is thin and lightly doped compared to the emitter and collector regions, to allow for control of the device's conductivity. BJTs can be characterized by their gain, bandwidth, collector-emitter saturation voltage, and breakdown voltage. The gain is the ratio of the output current to the input current, while bandwidth refers to the range of frequencies within which the transistor operates effectively. Collector-emitter saturation voltage is the voltage drop across the collector-emitter terminals when the transistor is switched on, and breakdown voltage is the maximum voltage that the transistor can withstand without suffering damage. Compared to other device types, BJTs have less favorable characteristics for high frequency switching and high current/voltage operation. However, they are still commonly used in applications requiring analog signal amplification with minimal noise and distortion. This is due to the fact that they have relatively low input and output impedance, making them ideal for use in circuits that require matching or buffering. In summary, discrete bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are widely used in constructing analog signal amplifiers for applications such as audio and radio. While their characteristics may not be optimal for high frequency or high current/voltage applications, they remain a popular choice for applications requiring minimal noise and distortion when reproducing analog signals.