Category: Integrated Circuit
Use: Amplifier
Characteristics: High gain, low noise
Package: TO-92
Essence: NPN Transistor
Packaging/Quantity: Bulk packaging, 100 pieces per pack
Advantages: - High gain allows for amplification of weak signals - Low noise ensures minimal interference - Small package size enables use in compact designs
Disadvantages: - Limited maximum collector current - Moderate transition frequency
The BC307_J35Z is a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) that operates by controlling the flow of current between its collector and emitter terminals using the current at its base terminal. When a small current is applied to the base, it allows a larger current to flow from the collector to the emitter, effectively amplifying the input signal.
The BC307_J35Z is commonly used in audio amplifier circuits, sensor interfaces, and low-noise signal processing applications. Its high gain and low noise characteristics make it suitable for amplifying weak signals without introducing significant distortion or interference.
Note: The above list is not exhaustive and there are several alternative models available in the market.
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