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    Transistors

    Amplify or control electric signals. Transistors are often used to boost weak electrical signals or as switches to rapidly control data transmission and computing signals. The transistor's leads are ordered from left to right with the flat side facing you. The incoming current you intend to control is sent to the emitter (E) for NPN transistors or the collector (C) for PNP transistors. The base (B) controls how much current flows through the transistor. Then current is output to your application through the collector pin for NPN transistors or the emitter pin for PNP transistors.
    When you send current to the base, you can control the current flow between the collector and emitter leads.
    Sold Individually
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Transistors. Sold Individually.
    NPN Signal Output—NPN transistors use positive current and voltage at the base to control current flowing from the collector to the emitter.
    Maximum Current Gain—Maximum current gain is the highest multiplication factor the transistor can boost the current.
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    NPN Transistors with ECB Leads
    0.15506057000.43/16"3/16"0.022"TO-922SC1815Bipolar Junction-65 to 30025000000000000
     
    Sold as Sets
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Transistors. Sold as Sets.
    NPN Signal Output—NPN transistors use positive current and voltage at the base to control current flowing from the collector to the emitter.
    PNP Signal Output—PNP transistors use negative current and voltage at the base to control current flowing from the emitter to the collector.
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    NPN Transistors and PNP Transistors with EBC, ECB, and CBE Leads
    190S9014—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N3904—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    MPSA42—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    S8050—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N2222A—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N5551—NPN Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2SC1815—NPN Transistor with ECB Leads (10 Pieces)
    2SC945—NPN Transistor with ECB Leads (10 Pieces)
    BC547B—NPN Transistor with CBE Leads (10 Pieces)
    BC337B—NPN Transistor with CBE Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N5401—PNP Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N2907A—PNP Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    S8550—PNP Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    MPSA92—PNP Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2N3906—PNP Transistor with EBC Leads (10 Pieces)
    2SA1015—PNP Transistor with ECB Leads (10 Pieces)
    A733—PNP Transistor with ECB Leads (10 Pieces)
    BC327B—PNP Transistor with CBE Leads (10 Pieces)
    BC557B—PNP Transistor with CBE Leads (10 Pieces)
    3/16"3/16"0.022"TO-92Bipolar Junction-65 to 3000000000000000
     
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