Description
Specifications Table
Material – Silicon
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Electronic Experiments, Circuit Testing
Product Overview
The E/k silicon transistor is a fundamental component for electronic experiments, offering precise and reliable performance in laboratory settings. Engineered with high-quality silicon, this transistor ensures minimal signal distortion and optimal thermal stability, making it ideal for applications requiring accuracy. Its compact design allows for seamless integration into various circuit configurations, while its robust construction guarantees durability even under prolonged use. The transistor’s consistent gain characteristics enable repeatable results, which is critical for research and educational purposes. Whether used in analog or digital circuits, this component maintains efficiency across a wide range of operating conditions. The lab-grade quality ensures compatibility with standard testing equipment, providing researchers and students with a dependable tool for their experiments. With its ability to handle moderate power levels, this transistor is versatile enough for both basic and advanced electronic projects.
FAQs
1. What is the primary material used in this transistor?
This transistor is made from high-purity silicon, ensuring reliable performance in electronic applications.
2. Can this transistor be used in high-frequency circuits?
While it performs well in moderate-frequency applications, it is best suited for general-purpose electronic experiments rather than ultra-high-frequency circuits.
3. Are there any alternatives to this silicon transistor?
Alternatives include germanium transistors or MOSFETs, depending on the specific requirements of your experiment.
4. How should this transistor be stored for long-term use?
Store it in a dry, anti-static environment away from direct sunlight to maintain its performance and longevity.
5. Is this transistor compatible with standard breadboards?
Yes, its compact design allows for easy integration with most standard breadboards and prototyping setups.










