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2N3417

2N3417

2N3417

ON Semiconductor

2N3417 datasheet pdf and Transistors - Bipolar (BJT) - Single product details from ON Semiconductor stock available on our website

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2N3417 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mount Through Hole
Mounting Type Through Hole
Package / Case TO-226-3, TO-92-3 (TO-226AA)
Number of Pins 3
Supplier Device Package TO-92-3
Weight 201mg
Operating Temperature-55°C~150°C TJ
PackagingBulk
Published 1998
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Termination Through Hole
Max Operating Temperature150°C
Min Operating Temperature -55°C
Voltage - Rated DC 50V
Max Power Dissipation625mW
Current Rating500mA
Base Part Number 2N3417
Number of Elements 1
Polarity NPN
Element ConfigurationSingle
Power Dissipation625mW
Power - Max 625mW
Transistor Type NPN
Collector Emitter Voltage (VCEO) 50V
Max Collector Current 500mA
DC Current Gain (hFE) (Min) @ Ic, Vce 180 @ 2mA 4.5V
Current - Collector Cutoff (Max) 100nA ICBO
Vce Saturation (Max) @ Ib, Ic 300mV @ 3mA, 50mA
Collector Emitter Breakdown Voltage50V
Voltage - Collector Emitter Breakdown (Max) 50V
Current - Collector (Ic) (Max) 500mA
Collector Emitter Saturation Voltage300mV
Collector Base Voltage (VCBO) 50V
Emitter Base Voltage (VEBO) 5V
hFE Min 180
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Lead Free Lead Free
In-Stock:31737 items

Pricing & Ordering

QuantityUnit PriceExt. Price
1$0.97000$0.97
10$0.85900$8.59
25$0.77600$19.4
100$0.67910$67.91
250$0.59600$149
500$0.52668$263.34

2N3417 Product Details

Description


The 2N3417 is an NPN General Purpose Amplifier. This device is made to be used as general-purpose switches and amplifiers with up to 300 mA collector current requirements. A signal's power can be increased by an electronic device known as an amplifier, electronic amplifier, or (informally) amp (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electrical circuit that amplifies signals delivered to its input terminals using electricity from a power source to create signals with correspondingly increased amplitude at the output. The gain of an amplifier—that is, the ratio of output voltage, current, or power to input—is used to determine how much amplification it offers. A circuit with a power gain larger than one is referred to as an amplifier.



Features


  • Impedance

  • Sensitivity

  • Signal-to-noise ratio

  • Crosstalk

  • Output power

  • Distortion

  • Gain

  • Frequency response



Applications


  • Automation

  • Control

  • Electronic circuits

  • Power of a signal

  • In audio equipment


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