Transistor components handle the switching and amplification work in discrete semiconductors. They control current and voltage in power supplies, motor drives, lighting, and signal chains. Engineers and buyers need predictable behavior, tight tolerances, and reliable sourcing.
Online Components delivers on that expectation with dependable, U.S.-based shipping and a reputation for keeping parts in stock when deadlines get tight. You'll find bipolar junction transistors (BJT), metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFET), insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBT), and junction field-effect transistors (JFET). Design engineers, production buyers, and maintenance teams all shop here for builds, line extensions, and fast replacements.
Selection matters when you're choosing parts. Online Components stocks power transistors and small-signal options, logic-level and standard-gate devices, through-hole and surface-mount packages.
Start with device class and switching profile. BJTs work well for linear stages and analog gain. MOSFETs excel at fast, efficient switching. IGBTs fit high-voltage, high-current drives at moderate frequencies. Match ratings to real conditions with some margin built in. Consider voltage, current, RDS(on) or VCE(sat), thermal resistance, and SOA during startup, faults, or inductive turn-off. Think about package and drive requirements too. A QFN minimizes loop inductance for crisp edges. A TO-220 plus heatsink supports sustained dissipation. Make sure gate-drive voltage and current hit your efficiency and EMI (electromagnetic interference) targets.
Power conversion drives most applications. DC-DC regulators, AC-DC front ends, battery management, and synchronous rectification all rely on fast MOSFET switching. Motion control uses MOSFET and IGBT half-bridges for pumps, fans, conveyors, and robotics. LED lighting uses logic-level MOSFET devices for constant-current drivers and dimming. Communications and sensing applications lean on JFET options for low-noise amplifiers, biasing, and RF power stages.
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A bipolar junction transistor (BJT) is current-driven and offers smooth, linear gain for analog stages. A MOSFET is voltage-driven with low gate current and low RDS(on), making it perfect for high-efficiency switching and load control.
An insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) handles high voltage and large currents efficiently at moderate switching speeds. You'll find them in motor drives, inverters, and traction systems where conduction loss matters most.
A safe operating area (SOA) defines the voltage-current-time limits a device can survive. Designing within SOA protects against secondary breakdown, thermal runaway, and avalanche events during transients.
Package style determines thermal path, inductance, and footprint. QFN works best for low inductance and compact layouts. TO-220 supports high dissipation with straightforward heatsinking.
High-speed switching and large gate charge benefit from a driver that can source and sink strong current. The right driver shortens switching edges, reduces ringing, and helps meet EMI goals.
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