RF Transistors (BJT)

An RF Transistor (BJT) refers to a Radio Frequency Bipolar Junction Transistor, which is a specific type of discrete semiconductor. These vital electronic components are designed to handle and amplify high-frequency signals. They are predominantly used in radio-frequency applications, given their capability to process signals within the frequency range of radio communications. Their main function is to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. Specifically designed for such applications, they are equipped to function well in modulating, frequency conversion, and signal amplification tasks.

RF Transistors (BJT) are ideal for applications in radio communication systems, satellite communication systems, cellular phones, and other high-frequency amplification circuits. Some of the notable characteristics include high gain, high frequency response, and low noise, making them an ideal choice for radio frequency applications. Renowned manufacturers of RF Transistors (BJT) include companies like NXP Semiconductors, Infineon Technologies, ON Semiconductor, and STMicroelectronics.

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RFQ
TRANSISTOR NPN BIPOLAR CHIP
RFQ
TRANSISTOR NPN BIPOLAR CHIP
RFQ
TRANSISTOR NPN BIPOLAR 35MICRO-X
RFQ
TRANS NPN 15V 200MA 8-SOIC
RFQ
TRANS NPN 15V 200MA 8-SOIC
RFQ
TRANS NPN 18V 200MA MACRO X
RFQ
TRANS NPN 15V 200MA MACRO X
RFQ
TRANS NPN 18V 200MA MACRO X
RFQ
TRANS NPN 16V 150MA MACRO X
RFQ
TRANS NPN 16V 500MA POWERMACRO
RFQ
TRANS NPN 16V 500MA POWERMACRO
RFQ
TRANS NPN 16V 500MA POWERMACRO
RFQ
TRANS NPN 10VCEO 80MA SMINI-3
RFQ
TRANS NPN 12VCEO 30MA SMINI-3
RFQ
TRANS NPN 20VCEO 50MA SMINI-3
RFQ
 
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