NTE128 is a direct replacement according to NTE's website.
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
the best way is to compeair the data sheet of that transistor to the readings of that transistor. . . . .and u can get the readings of that transistor by using a fungction genrator and a c.r.o
Datasheet:http://www.national.com/ds/LP/LP2950.pdf...is no really a transistor, is a micro-power voltage regulator. "CZ3.3" means 3.3 volts, 2950 is the model. According with the datasheet, replace it with a LP2950CZ-3.3...the funny looking "N" is the logo of National Semiconductors ;)
When facing the flat side of the transistor, the Emitter - E - is on the left.
Transistor with 2 gate on top and bot of the channel
its NTE128
2N2222
no
the vacuum tube
No. The PNP and NPN transistors are exactly opposite each other in polarity. You cannot just replace one for the other without redesigning the circuit.
Open up the case and replace the B772 transistor on the circuit board.
A silicon transistor is a transistor made of silicon.
A: ABSOLUTELY but only in its function . To implement a change requires additional power requirements and design
In fact, the antecessor of transistor was the diode. Transistor is an abbreviation for "Transfer resistor, A transistor is formed by the combination of two diodes,and the first diodes were made of germanium to allow current flows on one direction and blocking it on the reverse direction. Transistor was the basis for the real development of electronic technologies, but the main material inside of it, that started with germanium, today is used silicon, and graphene is the newest material that promises to replace silicon with many important physical features.
The active region of a transistor is when the transistor has sufficient base current to turn the transistor on and for a larger current to flow from emitter to collector. This is the region where the transistor is on and fully operating.
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
Similar to a 2N3906 PNP transistor