Revision as of 03:15, 4 April 2011 editWtshymanski (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users76,143 edits No, the JEDEC registered part is available in precisely ONE package, that's what a JEDEC registered number means, no matter how many different crosses show for it in the NTE guide← Previous edit | Revision as of 03:18, 4 April 2011 edit undoWtshymanski (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users76,143 edits Copy the data sheet properlyNext edit → | ||
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The '''2N3906''' is a small, common ] ] ] used for general purpose low-power ] or switching applications. It is designed for low ] and ] and medium ], and can operate at moderately high speeds. | The '''2N3906''' is a small, common ] ] ] used for general purpose low-power ] or switching applications. It is designed for low ] and ] and medium ], and can operate at moderately high speeds. | ||
It is a 100-], 40-], 300-] transistor capable of amplifying up to 100 ], with a ] of at least 100. It is used in a variety of analog amplification and switching applications. | It is a 100-]{{Dubious}}, 40-], 300-] transistor capable of amplifying up to 100 ] {{Dubious}}, with a ] of at least 100. It is used in a variety of analog amplification and switching applications. | ||
The ] is a complementary (]) transistor for the 2N3906. | The ] is a complementary (]) transistor for the 2N3906. |
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The 2N3906 is a small, common PNP BJT transistor used for general purpose low-power amplifying or switching applications. It is designed for low current and power and medium voltage, and can operate at moderately high speeds.
It is a 100-milliamp, 40-volt, 300-milliwatt transistor capable of amplifying up to 100 MHz , with a beta of at least 100. It is used in a variety of analog amplification and switching applications.
The 2N3904 is a complementary (NPN) transistor for the 2N3906.
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