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IRF620 N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF620FI N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF640 N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF640FI N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF730 N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF730FI N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF740 N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
IRF740FI N - CHANNEL ENHANCEMENT MODE
POWER MOS TRANSISTORS
SGS-Thomson 2N2218 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHES The 2N2218, 2N2219, 2N2221 and 2N2222 are silicon
planar epitaxial NPN transistors in Jedec
TO-39 (for 2N2218 and 2N2219) and in Jedec
TO-18 (for 2N2221 and 2N2222) metal cases. They
are designed for high-speed switching applications
at collector currents up to 500 mA, and feature useful
current gain over a wide range of collector current,
low leakage currents and low saturation voltages.
SGS-Thomson 2N2219 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHES The 2N2218, 2N2219, 2N2221 and 2N2222 are silicon
planar epitaxial NPN transistors in Jedec
TO-39 (for 2N2218 and 2N2219) and in Jedec
TO-18 (for 2N2221 and 2N2222) metal cases. They
are designed for high-speed switching applications
at collector currents up to 500 mA, and feature useful
current gain over a wide range of collector current,
low leakage currents and low saturation voltages.
SGS-Thomson 2N2221 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHES The 2N2218, 2N2219, 2N2221 and 2N2222 are silicon
planar epitaxial NPN transistors in Jedec
TO-39 (for 2N2218 and 2N2219) and in Jedec
TO-18 (for 2N2221 and 2N2222) metal cases. They
are designed for high-speed switching applications
at collector currents up to 500 mA, and feature useful
current gain over a wide range of collector current,
low leakage currents and low saturation voltages.
SGS-Thomson 2N2222 HIGH-SPEED SWITCHES The 2N2218, 2N2219, 2N2221 and 2N2222 are silicon
planar epitaxial NPN transistors in Jedec
TO-39 (for 2N2218 and 2N2219) and in Jedec
TO-18 (for 2N2221 and 2N2222) metal cases. They
are designed for high-speed switching applications
at collector currents up to 500 mA, and feature useful
current gain over a wide range of collector current,
low leakage currents and low saturation voltages.
SGS-Thomson 2N2904 The 2N2904, 2N2905, 2N2906 and 2N2907 are silicon
planar epitaxial PNP transistors in Jedec TO-
39 (for 2N2904, 2N2905) and in Jedec TO-18 (for
2N2906 and 2N2907) metal cases. They are designed
for high-speed saturated switching and general
purpose applications.
SGS-Thomson 2N2905 The 2N2904, 2N2905, 2N2906 and 2N2907 are silicon
planar epitaxial PNP transistors in Jedec TO-
39 (for 2N2904, 2N2905) and in Jedec TO-18 (for
2N2906 and 2N2907) metal cases. They are designed
for high-speed saturated switching and general
purpose applications.
SGS-Thomson 2N2906 The 2N2904, 2N2905, 2N2906 and 2N2907 are silicon
planar epitaxial PNP transistors in Jedec TO-
39 (for 2N2904, 2N2905) and in Jedec TO-18 (for
2N2906 and 2N2907) metal cases. They are designed
for high-speed saturated switching and general
purpose applications.
SGS-Thomson 2N2907 The 2N2904, 2N2905, 2N2906 and 2N2907 are silicon
planar epitaxial PNP transistors in Jedec TO-
39 (for 2N2904, 2N2905) and in Jedec TO-18 (for
2N2906 and 2N2907) metal cases. They are designed
for high-speed saturated switching and general
purpose applications.
SGS-Thomson 2N3055 The 2N3055 is a silicon epitaxial-base NPN
transistor in Jedec TO-3 metal case. It is intended
for power switching circuits, series and shunt
regulators, output stages and high fidelity
amplifiers.
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