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BJTs

Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are current-controlled devices used for signal amplification, switching, and voltage regulation in analog circuits, audio amplifiers, and legacy digital logic. Available in NPN and PNP configurations from Nexperia, onsemi, Vishay, Diodes Incorporated, and STMicroelectronics with parametric selection by collector-emitter voltage (VCEO), collector current (IC), gain (hFE), transition frequency (fT), and package.

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PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
UMC3NT1GonsemiComplementary Bipolar Digital Transistor (BRT), SC-88A (SC-70-5 / SOT-353), 3000-REEL702,000
TIP50Gonsemi400V 1A NPN BJT Power Transistor TO-22065
TIP48GonsemiNPN BJT Power Transistor, 300V, 1A, TO-22063,000
TIP47GonsemiNPN BJT 250V 1A 40W TO-220AB Transistor63,000
TIP42CGonsemiPNP BJT Power Transistor 100V 6A TO-22028
TIP42BGonsemiPNP Bipolar Power Transistor 80 V, TO-220 3 LEAD STANDARD, 50-TUBE7
TIP42AGonsemiPNP BJT Power Transistor 60V 6A TO-22096,000
TIP41CGonsemiNPN BJT 100V 6A 2W TO-220 Power Transistor33
TIP41ConsemiNPN BJT 40V 6A TO-220 Transistor25,310
TIP41BGonsemiNPN BJT 80V 6A TO-220 Power Transistor1

About BJTs

Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) are current-controlled active semiconductor devices designed for signal amplification, electronic switching, and linear voltage regulation in analog circuits. Available in NPN and PNP configurations, BJTs utilize a small current at the base terminal to control a much larger current flowing between the collector and emitter terminals, providing highly predictable analog gain.

BJTs are widely used in audio amplifiers, sensor signal preamplification, and discrete driver circuits. Key selection parameters include collector-emitter breakdown voltage (VCEO), collector current (IC), DC current gain (hFE), transition frequency (fT, indicating speed), power dissipation, and package footprint (SOT-23, TO-92, SOT-223). Precision matched-pair BJTs are highly valued in instrumentation design.

On Octatronics, find a comprehensive range of BJTs from premier manufacturers including Nexperia, onsemi, Vishay, Diodes Incorporated, and STMicroelectronics. Filter by polarity, gain, package, and submit online RFQs easily.

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Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

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