Transistors - Bipolar (BJT) - Single

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
STBV45

STBV45

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 0.75A TO-92

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TRD236DT4

TRD236DT4

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 4A DPAK

0

MD2103DFX

MD2103DFX

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 700V 6A TO-220FP

0

BDW84C

BDW84C

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP DARL 100V 15A TO-247

0

BU810

BU810

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN DARL 400V 7A TO-220

0

SO692

SO692

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP 300V 0.1A SOT23

0

BUL3N7

BUL3N7

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 3A TO-220

0

TIP127FP

TIP127FP

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP DARL 100V 5A TO-220FP

0

STT13005D-K

STT13005D-K

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 2A SOT-32

0

BUL805

BUL805

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 450V 5A TO-220

0

2STW1695

2STW1695

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP 140V 10A TO-247

0

BD533

BD533

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 45V 8A TO-220

0

BD436

BD436

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP 32V 4A SOT-32

0

BUL1403ED

BUL1403ED

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 650V 3A TO-220

0

BUL310

BUL310

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 500V 5A TO-220

0

ST631K

ST631K

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP 120V 1A SOT-32

0

MJ2501

MJ2501

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP DARL 80V 10A TO-3

0

BUL742CFP

BUL742CFP

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 4A TO-220

0

BUY69A

BUY69A

STMicroelectronics

TRANS NPN 400V 10A TO-3

0

D45H5

D45H5

STMicroelectronics

TRANS PNP 45V 10A TO-220

0

Transistors - Bipolar (BJT) - Single

1. Overview

Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are three-terminal semiconductor devices that use both electron and hole charge carriers. They form the foundation of analog electronics through their ability to amplify signals and control current flow. BJTs remain critical in modern electronics for applications ranging from audio amplifiers to power management circuits, offering superior linearity and robustness in switching operations.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
NPN TransistorMajority carriers: electrons. Requires positive base current for conduction.Low-noise amplifiers, digital logic circuits
PNP TransistorMajority carriers: holes. Conducts with negative base current.Power supply circuits, motor controllers
High-Frequency BJTOptimized for RF/microwave signal amplification (fT > 100 MHz)Wireless communication systems, radar
Power BJTHigh current/voltage ratings (IC > 1A, VCE > 50V)Switch-mode power supplies, motor drives

3. Structure & Composition

BJTs consist of three doped semiconductor regions forming two p-n junctions:

  • Emitter: Heavily doped region emitting charge carriers
  • Base: Thin, lightly doped middle region controlling carrier flow
  • Collector: Moderately doped region collecting carriers

Manufactured using silicon (common) or germanium (historic) with planar processing technology. The structure forms either NPN (n-type emitter/base/collector) or PNP configuration, with metal contacts for external connections.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Current Gain (hFE)Ratio of collector to base current (10-1000)Determines amplification capability
Transition Frequency (fT)Frequency at which current gain drops to 1Limits high-frequency performance
Max Collector Current (ICmax)Maximum allowable continuous collector currentDefines power handling capability
Breakdown Voltage (VCEO)Max voltage between collector and emitterPrevents device failure under stress
Saturation Voltage (VCEsat)Voltage drop in fully conducting stateAffects power efficiency in switching

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Audio amplifiers, LED drivers
  • Automotive: Engine control units, electric vehicle inverters
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor controllers
  • Telecommunications: RF power amplifiers, fiber optic transceivers
  • Aerospace: Avionics systems, satellite transponders

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey SpecificationsTypical Use
ON Semiconductor2N3904hFE: 100-300, fT: 300 MHzGeneral-purpose switching
InfineonBC547VCEO: 50V, ICmax: 100mAAnalog signal amplification
STMicroelectronics2SD2656ICmax: 15A, VCEO: 80VPower inverter applications
Diodes Inc.BFR93AfT: 10 GHz, Noise Figure: 2dBHigh-frequency front-end amplifiers

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Determine operating frequency: Select fT > 3 target frequency
  • Power requirements: Ensure Icmax and VCEO exceed circuit requirements by 20%
  • Thermal considerations: Calculate power dissipation (P=VCE IC)
  • Package type: TO-92 for low power, TO-220 for high-power applications
  • Environmental factors: Consider temperature ratings for industrial/military use

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • High-frequency BJTs operating beyond 100 GHz for 6G communication
  • Integrated BJT-MOSFET hybrid devices (BiCMOS) for mixed-signal applications
  • Wide-bandgap materials (SiC/GaN) for higher power density
  • Miniaturization through chip-scale packaging
  • Improved thermal management solutions for automotive applications
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