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2N3906 PNP Transistor (Pack of 2)

The 2N3906 Transistor is a widely used PNP bipolar junction transistor (BJT) designed for general-purpose switching and signal amplification applications. It is the complementary PNP counterpart to the popular 2N3904 transistor and is commonly used in analog and digital circuits requiring reliable low-power amplification and switching performance. Its low cost, high reliability, and excellent electrical characteristics make it a preferred...
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Specifications

Specifications:

Part Number: 2N3906
Transistor Type: PNP Bipolar Junction Transistor
Package Type: TO-92
Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO): −40V
Collector-Base Voltage (VCBO): −40V
Emitter-Base Voltage (VEBO): −5V
Maximum Collector Current (IC): −200mA
Power Dissipation (PC): 625mW
DC Current Gain (hFE): 100 to 300
Transition Frequency (fT): 250MHz (typical)
Mounting Type: Through-Hole
Operating Temperature Range: −55°C to +150°C

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FAQ

1. What is a transistor?

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify electrical signals or act as an electronic switch in circuits. It is one of the fundamental building blocks of modern electronic devices.

2. What are the main types of transistors?

The two most common types of transistors are Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs) and Field Effect Transistors (FETs). BJTs are available as NPN and PNP types, while FETs include MOSFETs and JFETs.

3. How does a transistor work as a switch?

A transistor works as a switch by controlling the flow of current between its terminals. A small input signal can turn a larger current on or off, making transistors useful in digital and control circuits.

4. Where are transistors commonly used?

Transistors are widely used in amplifiers, power supplies, microcontrollers, communication devices, computers, motor drivers, and countless other electronic applications.

5. Why are transistors important in electronics?

Transistors enable signal amplification, switching, voltage regulation, and digital logic operations. Their reliability, small size, and low power consumption have made modern electronics possible.

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The 2N3906 Transistor is a widely used PNP bipolar junction transistor (BJT) designed for general-purpose switching and signal amplification applications. It is the complementary PNP counterpart to the popular 2N3904 transistor and is commonly used in analog and digital circuits requiring reliable low-power amplification and switching performance. Its low cost, high reliability, and excellent electrical characteristics make it a preferred choice for consumer electronics, communication devices, embedded systems, and educational projects.

Housed in the compact TO-92 package, the 2N3906 offers easy through-hole mounting and dependable operation across a wide range of applications. It is well suited for audio circuits, signal processing, microcontroller interfacing, and low-current load switching where efficient performance and stability are required.

Key Features

  • PNP Silicon Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
  • General-purpose switching and amplification transistor
  • Collector current capability up to −200mA
  • Collector-Emitter Voltage (VCEO) up to −40V
  • High DC current gain (hFE)
  • Fast switching performance
  • Low saturation voltage
  • Compact TO-92 through-hole package
  • Reliable operation and long service life
  • Complementary transistor to 2N3904

Applications

  • Signal amplification circuits
  • General-purpose switching circuits
  • Audio amplifier stages
  • Sensor interface circuits
  • Relay driver circuits
  • Microcontroller and Arduino projects
  • Communication equipment
  • Consumer electronics
  • Battery-powered devices
  • Educational and DIY electronics projects