What is 2SA1036K?


This is NPN Transistor.

A NPN transistor is a type of bipolar junction transistor (BJT) that consists of two p-type semiconductor materials separated by a single n-type material.
The NPN transistor is used to amplify or switch electronic signals and is widely used in many electronic circuits. It works by controlling the current flow between the collector and emitter terminals through the base terminal.


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1 BASE 2 EMITTER 3 COLLECTOR 2SA1036K SOT 23 3L Transistor PNP SOT 23 3L 2 92 0 35 1 17 Features Large IC IC 500 mA Low VCE sat Ideal for low voltage operation MARKING HP HQ HR 2 80 1 60 0 15 1 90 MAXIMUM RATINGS TA 25 unless otherwise noted Dimensions in inches and millimeters Symbol VCBO VCEO VEBO IC PC TJ Tstg Parameter Collector Base Voltage Collector Emitter Voltage Emitter Base Voltage Collector Current Continuous Collector Power Dissipation Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Value 40 32 5 500 200 150 55 150 Units V V V mA mW ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Tamb 25 unless otherwise specified Parameter Collector base breakdown voltage Collector emitter breakdown voltage Emitter base breakdown voltage Collector cut off current Emitter cut off current DC current gain Collector emitter saturation voltage Transition frequency Collector output capacitance Symbol Test conditions V BR CBO IC 100 A IE 0 V BR CEO IC 1mA IB 0

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Characteristics of NPN Transistors

1. Bipolar Junction: NPN transistors are bipolar junction transistors (BJT), meaning they have a structure consisting of three regions of alternating P-type and N-type semiconductors.

2. Current Amplification: NPN transistors are designed to amplify electrical current, and can be used in a wide range of electronic applications such as amplifiers, switches, and oscillators.

3. Forward Biased: In order to operate, the base-emitter junction of an NPN transistor must be forward biased, meaning that the base must be connected to a positive voltage relative to the emitter.

4. High Input Impedance: NPN transistors have a high input impedance, which means that they are less likely to draw current from the input source, and are therefore less likely to cause a drop in voltage across the source.

5. Inverted Output: NPN transistors are known for producing an inverted output relative to their input.

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