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Understanding Transistor Coding Systems

Transistor coding provides information about a transistor through a code on its body. The European coding system uses two letters, with the first indicating the semiconductor material (e.g. B for silicon) and the second indicating the transistor's use (e.g. C for audio frequency amplifier). The American system begins with "2N" followed by a number indicating the design time, with higher numbers being more recent designs. Common codes include BC548 for a silicon audio frequency amplifier and BD140 for a silicon audio frequency power amplifier.

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Understanding Transistor Coding Systems

Transistor coding provides information about a transistor through a code on its body. The European coding system uses two letters, with the first indicating the semiconductor material (e.g. B for silicon) and the second indicating the transistor's use (e.g. C for audio frequency amplifier). The American system begins with "2N" followed by a number indicating the design time, with higher numbers being more recent designs. Common codes include BC548 for a silicon audio frequency amplifier and BD140 for a silicon audio frequency power amplifier.

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Transistor Coding

Transistor is a semi conductor device which is made as a separate electronic


component or as part of integrated circuits. These are made from Silicon or
Germanium material. Majority of transistors are Silicon types and they can tolerate
high temperature. Transistors may be Bipolar or Field effect transistor.
Transistor coding
Information for a particular transistor is shown as a code on the body of the
transistor. ccording to the European system of coding! there are two alphabets
before the number. First alphabet represents the type of semiconductor used and
the second alphabet represents the use of transistor
First letter
A " Germanium
B " Silicon
C " Gallium rsenide
D " Indium ntimide
Second letter
C " udio fre#uency mplifier
D " udio fre#uency power amplifier
F " $ow power %adio fre#uency amplifier
P " &igh power %adio fre#uency amplifier
Thus the transistor BC548 is
B " Silicon C' udio fre#uency amplifier
BD 4! " B " Silicon! D' udio fre#uency power amplifier
AD 4! " A " Germanium! D' udio fre#uency power amplifier
AC 8" " A# Germanium! C' udio fre#uency amplifier
ccording to the American system! the code begins with $% followed by a
num&er that indicates the time of design. higher number indicates recent design.
Eg' $% $$$$A
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