Molin HLP King Size Low-Profile Through-Hole Transistor For Cigarette Machines
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. Transistors are one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit.
1. Bipolar Junction Transistors
The first bipolar junction transistors were invented by Bell Labs' William Shockley, which applied for patent (2,569,347) on June 26, 1948. On April 12, 1950, Bell Labs chemists Gordon Teal and Morgan Sparks had successfully produced a working bipolar NPN junction amplifying germanium transistor.
1. Source-Drain Ratings and Characteristics
Parameter | Typ- | Max. | |
Is | Continuous Source Current (Body Diode) | — | 49 |
Ism | Pulsed Source Current (Body Diode)① | — | 160 |
VsD | Diode Forward Voltage | — | 1.3 |
trr | Reverse Recovery Time | 63 | 95 |
Qrr | Reverse Recovery Charge | 170 | 260 |
1. Point-Contact Transistor
In 1948, the point-contact transistor was independently invented by German physicists Herbert Mataré and Heinrich Welker while working at the Compagnie des Freins et Signaux Westinghouse, a Westinghouse subsidiary located in Paris. Mataré had previous experience in developing crystal rectifiers from silicon and germanium in the German radar effort during World War II. Using this knowledge, he began researching the phenomenon of "interference" in 1947.