There are many different part-numbers found on transistors. These part numbers are to distinuguish individual models for voltage-ratings etc., but there are only two different transistor types; PNP (Positive Negative Posistive), and NPN (Negative Positive Negative)
Bipolar. Unijunction. FET. MOSFET.
JFET is a unijunction transistor.
Metal Oxide Semiconductor. Usually used when referring to a specific type of transistor which uses this type of semiconductor material: the Field Effect Transistor (FET).
An AS162 transistor is a type of PNP transistor commonly made of germanium. This is an older kind of transistor that was often found in power amplification circuits.
Transistor is manufactured by Sandwitching an N type semiconductor into two layers of P type or P type into two N type and each layers connection has taken out for applying voltages.
No. The NPN transistor is a semiconductor crystal that was "doped" with n-type dopant, then p-type dopant, and then n-type dopant during manufacture. Just the opposite is true for the PNP transistor. Once it's made, it can't be "unmade" to change it.
The method of identification differs in different type of capacitors. In cylindrical type, the emitter is the terminal nearest to i small notch present. In flat type, its printed on the transistor itself.
TTL stand for transistor transistor logic it could be DTL for diode or any other type of family.
The answer depends on the type of transistor, how intensively it is used as well as the manufacturer.
because once saturated it will conduct current both way raja TOQEER (Pakistan)
That depends on both the input signal and the type of amplifier the transistor is used in.
A sexy transistor are two type. NPN and PNP..... c means common b means base .
A; Must define the transistor type and its mode of application if you expect an answer. It has the capabilities to conduct both way on either type dueing saturation mode. Hope that helps