onsemi BS270 Type N-Channel Field Effect Transistor, 400 mA, 60 V Enhancement, 3-Pin TO-92 BS270

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RS stock no.:
807-5184
Mfr. Part No.:
BS270
Manufacturer:
onsemi
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Brand

onsemi

Channel Type

Type N

Product Type

Field Effect Transistor

Maximum Continuous Drain Current Id

400mA

Maximum Drain Source Voltage Vds

60V

Package Type

TO-92

Series

BS270

Mount Type

Through Hole

Pin Count

3

Maximum Drain Source Resistance Rds

Channel Mode

Enhancement

Maximum Gate Source Voltage Vgs

±20 V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Forward Voltage Vf

1.2V

Maximum Power Dissipation Pd

625mW

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Height

4.7mm

Width

3.93 mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

4.7mm

Automotive Standard

No

Enhancement Mode N-Channel MOSFET, Fairchild Semiconductor


Enhancement Mode Field Effect Transistors (FET) are produced using Fairchild’s proprietary, high cell density, DMOS technology. This high density process has been designed to minimise on-state resistance, provide rugged and reliable performance and fast switching.

MOSFET Transistors, ON Semi


ON Semi offers a substantial portfolio of MOSFET devices that includes high-voltage (>250V) and low-voltage (<250V) types. The Advanced silicon technology provides smaller die sizes, which it is incorporated into multiple industry-standard and thermally-enhanced packages.

ON Semi MOSFETs provide superior design reliability from reduced voltage spikes and overshoot, to lower junction capacitance and reverse recovery charge, to elimination of additional external components to keep systems up and running longer.

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