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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
T1405 AmericanMicroSemi AMS Thyristors:Triacs:Triacs IC
ACST830-8T Digi-Key STMicroelectronics Discrete Semiconductor Products IC THYRISTOR TRIAC 30MA TO-220AB
IC541G PLC Radwell Generic Ic Not Provided PHOTOCOUPLER THYRISTOR 6-DIP
ACT108-600D,126 Digi-Key NXP Semiconductors Discrete Semiconductor Products IC AC THYRISTOR PWR SWITCH TO-92
ACT102H-600D,118 Digi-Key NXP Semiconductors Discrete Semiconductor Products IC AC THYRISTOR PWR SWITCH SO8

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  • Technical Reference: What is an FET and How Is It Different from a Bipolar Transistor?
    A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib... American Microsemiconductor manufacturers of Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors, Triacs, Diode Array, Integrated Circuits and Semiconductors. Home. Online Store. Diodes
  • Technical Reference: How Does a Photodiode and Phototransistor Work?
    is it different from a bipolar transistor?. A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET on the other hand is a transconductance device
  • Technical Reference: Why is The Semiconductor Device Called a Tunnel Diode?
    to Top. What is an FET and how is it different from a bipolar transistor?. A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET on the other hand
  • Technical Reference: What is the meaning of Vf as it Relates to a Diode or Rectifier?
    transistor?. A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET on the other hand is a transconductance device, that is an input voltage
  • Technical Reference: Are a Diode and a Rectifier the Same?
    transistor?. A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET on the other hand is a transconductance device, that is an input voltage
  • Technical Reference: What is a Depletion Zone and Why is it Important?
    into conduction. Go to Top. What is an FET and how is it different from a bipolar transistor?. A bipolar transistor is a current amplifying device. An input current results in an amplified output current Hfe=Ic/Ib, where Ic is the output or collector current and Ib is the input or base current. The FET
  • Technical Notes for Power Suppies
    . This circuit does not provide regulation by itself. course oscillator with PWM control IC. T1. D1. L1. Self-oscillator changes operating frequency depending on input. TR1. voltage and load, but separate-course oscillator does not change. ON. C1. RL. operating frequency. TR2. ON. D2. Fig.2.3 Push-pull
  • Technical Article: Bipolar Transistor Tutorial
    amplifier. When a small current signal is applied to the base terminal, it is amplified in the collector circuit. This current amplification is referred to as HFE or beta and equals Ic/Ib. As with all semiconductors, breakdown voltage is a design limitation. There are breakdown voltages that must

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