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Semiconductors – Discretes 6 6 Semiconductors – Discretes 354 354 Index Bymanufacturers’Listno.— Itn.Page List No Contents Bridge Rectifiers 434 Diacs 445 Digital Transistors 364 Diodes 406 Power Regulators 447 RF Bipolar Transistors 372 RF MOSFETs 403 Smart Power MOSFETs 401 Test Equipment 405 Thermionic Valves 438 Thyristors 439 Transistor Kits 374 Transistors, Bipolar 358 Transistors, IGBT 376 Transistors, JFET 404 Transistors, MOSFET 380 Triacs 443 Trigger Modules 445 Semiconductors – Discretes 6 Semiconductors – Discretes Index by Manufacturers’ List No. — continued Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page 1.5KE… Series 412 245NQ015 433 2N6254 367 2SK2586 399 85EPF… Series 426 BAT17 418 BC239C 362 100BGQ015 431 25F(R)… Series 421 2N6328 367 2SK2604 399 85HF(R)… Series 421 BAT18 419 BC307B 362 10BQ… Series 430 25RIA… Series 441 2N6331 367 2SK2605 396 88CNQ060 433 BAT240A 374 BC327 362 10CTQ150 433 26MB…A Series 436 2N6388 372 2SK2607 399 88HF… Series 422 BAT254 417 BC327-16 362 10ETF… Series 426 26MT… Series 437 2N6397 441 2SK2610 399 88HFR… Series 422 BAT41 416 BC327-25 362 10ETS16 422 2KBB…(R) Series 435 2N6405 440 2SK2611 399 8AF4NPP 423 BAT42 416 BC327-40 361 10MQ… Series 430 2KBP… Series 435 2N6438 367 2SK2661 393 8AF4RPP 423 BAT43 416 BC337… Series 362 10RIA120 441 2KBP…M Series 435 2N6507 440 2SK2662 396 8ETH06 426 BAT46 416 BC337-16 362 10TQ… Series 433 2N1711 361 2N6508 440 2SK2679 396 8EWF12S 426 BAT47 416 BC337-25 362 111RKI… Series 441 2N1893 361 2N6509 440 2SK2698 399 8TQ… Series 433 BAT48 416 BC338 361 11DF1 428 2N2219 363 2N6547 369 2SK2843 396 8TWS…S Series 440 BAT49 416 BC338-25ZL1 362 11DQ… Series 432 2N2219A 363 2N6660 387 2SK2961 382 90SQ… Series 432 BAT54… Series 417 BC368 362 120NQ… Series 433 2N2222 363 2N6661 387 2SK413 399 95SQ015 432 BAT54…W Series 417 BC369 362 125NQ015 433 2N2369 363 2N6782 387 2SK414 399 AAZ15 416 BAT54J BC373 371 12CTQ… Series 433 2N2646 376 2N6796 387 2SK429L 387 AAZ17 416 418 BC441 365 12CWQ…FN Series 431 2N2905 363 2N6845 387 2SK560 399 AC128 361 BAT54W 417 BC461 365 12F(R)… Series 422 2N2905A 363 2N6849 387 2SK941 382 ACS108-5SA 365 BAT60 Series 374 BC489 362 12TTS…S Series 440 2N2906A 363 2N7000 382 301CNQ045 433 ACS108-5SN 365 BAT64…W Series 374 BC516 371 150K…A Series 422 2N2907 363 2N7000-P 382 301URA… Series 422 ACS402-5SB4 365 BAT721….Series 417 BC517 371 150KR…A Series 422 2N3055 367 2N7002 381 30BQ… Series 430 AFM-11 446 BAT74 417 BC546 361 150KS…A Series 422 2N3055H 367 2N7002 381 30CPF… Series 426 APT1001R1BN 398 BAT754… Series 417 BC546B 362 150KSR…A Series 422 2N3209 363 2N7002LT1 381 30CPQ… Series 433 APT1001RBVR 398 BAT81 416 BC547 361 150L…A Series 422 2N3439 369 2N7002-MR 381 30CTQ… Series 431 APT10025JVR 400 BAT82 416 BC547B 362 6 150LR…A Series 422 2N3440 369 2SC1815 362 30CTQ045 433 APT10M25BVR 398 BAT83 416 BC547C 362 15ETH06 426 2N3584 369 2SC2482 362 30EPF… Series 426 APT1201R6BVR 398 BAT85 416 BC548C 361 16CTQ100 433 2N3702 361 2SC2655 362 30S… Series 421 APT12040JVR 400 BAT86 415 BC549C 364 16F(R)… Series 422 2N3703 362 2SC2898 369 30TPS… Series 440 APT20M11JVR 400 BAV10 416 BC550 364 16FL60S02 425 2N3704 362 2SC2979 369 30WQ…FN Series 430 APT20M38BVR 398 BAV102 414 BC550C 361 16RIA… Series 441 2N3705 362 2SC3884A 370 31DQ… Series 432 APT20M45BVR 398 BAV103 414 BC556 362 354 16TTS… Series 441 2N3716 367 2SC3886A 370 36MB…A Series 436 APT30M19JVR 400 BAV19 416 BC556A 361 180RKI… Series 441 2N3725 363 2SC4757 370 36MT… Series 437 APT30M70BVR 398 BAV199 374 BC556B 362 185NQ015 433 2N3771 367 2SD1427 369 3N163 403 APT30M85BVR 398 BAV20 416 BC557 361 18TQ… Series 433 2N3772 367 2SD2125 370 3N200 Series 434 APT4012BVR 398 BAV23 414 BC557A 362 19TQ015 433 2N3773 367 2SJ114 399 401CNQ045 433 APT4016BN 398 BAV70… Series 415 BC557B 362 1B… Series 434 2N3819 404 2SJ117 395 40CPQ… Series 433 APT4016BVR 398 BAV70W 414 BC557C 361 1F4 424 2N3820 404 2SJ118 399 40CTQ045 431 APT40M35JVR 400 BAV74 414 BC557CZL1 362 1KAB…E Series 434 2N3904 363 2SJ119 399 40EPF… Series 426 APT5010LVR 399 BAV756S 414 BC558B 361 1N3595 417 2N3906 363 2SJ122 395 40EPS… Series 422 APT5017BVR 398 BAV99… Series 415 BC559 364 1N4000 Series 421 2N4033 361 2SJ161 399 40HF(R)… Series 422 APT5020BN 398 BAV99W 414 BC559C 361 1N4007GP 421 2N4036 365 2SJ162 399 40L…CW Series 431 APT5024BVR 398 BAW56-MR 415 BC560 364 1N4148 416 2N4037 365 2SJ172 395 40L15CT 431 APT50M50JVR 400 BAW56S 414 BC560CZL1 362 1N4149 416 2N4117A 404 2SJ174 395 42CTQ030 431 APT6015LVR 399 BAW56W 414 BC635 365 – Discretes 1N4150 416 2N4124 362 2SJ182L 387 43CTQ100 431 APT6025BVR 398 BAW62 416 BC636 362 1N4305 416 2N4124 362 2SJ217 399 45L(R)… Series 422 APT6030BN 398 BAW76 416 BC637-16 361 1N4448 416 2N4126 362 2SJ218 399 45L… Series 422 APT6030BVR 398 BAX12A 430 BC638 365 1N4531 414 2N4338 404 2SJ221 395 45L160D 422 APT60M75JVR 400 BAX13 416 BC639 365 1N456A 416 2N4401 363 2SJ222 396 45LR… Series 422 APT8015JVR 400 BAX16 416 BC639-10 365 1N458A 416 2N4403 362 2SJ334 396 45LR160D 422 APT8056BVR 398 BAY71 416 BC639-10 365 1N459 416 2N4416 404 2SJ349 396 47CTQ020 431 APT8065BVR 398 BAY72 416 BC640 365 1N459A 416 2N4919 367 2SJ351 399 47CTQ020S 431 ARF400 Series 404 BAY80 416 BC807… Series 358 1N4933 424 2N4920 367 2SJ352 399 48CTQ060 431 AT-32011 403 BB149A 419 BC807…W Series 374 1N4934 424 2N4923 367 2SJ377 388 48CTQ060S 431 AT-41511 403 BBY31 419 BC817… Series 358 1N4935 424 2N5038 367 2SJ380 396 5082-2800 419 ATF-34143 403 BBY39 419 BC817…W Series 374 1N4936 424 2N5060 440 2SJ407 396 5082-2810 419 ATF-35143 403 BBY40 419 BC818-40 359 1N4937 424 2N5061 440 2SJ79 395 5082-2811 419 ATF-36163 403 BC107 361 BC846… Series 358 1N4938 416 2N5062 440 2SK1057 399 5082-2835 419 AVR-240 448 BC107B 361 BC846A 358 1N5060 421 2N5064 440 2SK1058 399 5082-3077 420 BA157 424 BC108 361 BC846BW 359 1N5298 414 2N5087 364 2SK1119 394 5082-3080 420 BA157GP 424 BC108A 361 BC847… Series 358 1N5300B Series 408 2N5192 367 2SK1120 399 5082-3081 420 BA159 424 BC108B 361 BC847BPN 364 Semiconductors 1N5400 Series 421 2N5195 367 2SK1166 399 5082-3188 420 BA159GP 424 BC108C 361 BC847BS 364 1N5624 421 2N5320 365 2SK1254L 388 50RIA… Series 441 BA482 419 BC109 364 BC847CW 358 1N5626 421 2N5322 365 2SK1317 399 50SQ… Series 432 BAQ800 420 BC177 361 BC848… Series 359 1N5711 419 2N5323 365 2SK1336 382 50WQ…FN Series 430 BAR18 418 BC177B 361 BC849CW 359 1N5712 419 2N5401 362 2SK1489 399 60CNQ045 433 BAR42 418 BC178 364 BC850… Series 359 1N5817 432 2N5415 372 2SK1544 399 60CPF… Series 426 BAR43… Series 418 BC179 364 BC850B 359 1N5818 432 2N5416 372 2SK1745 399 60EPF… Series 426 BAS116 374 BC182 362 BC850BW 374 1N5819 432 2N5446 445 2SK1767 396 60EPS….Seires 422 BAS16… Series 415 BC182B 362 BC850CW 359 1N5820 432 2N5457 404 2SK2057 399 60S… Series 421 BAS16-03W 374 BC182L 362 BC856… Series 359 1N5821 432 2N5461 404 2SK2150 399 62CNQ030 433 BAS16W 414 BC182LA 362 BC856BW 359 1N5822 432 2N5462 404 2SK216 393 63CNQ100 433 BAS19 415 BC182LB 362 BC857… Series 359 1N6263 419 2N5486 404 2SK2173 399 6A… Series 421 BAS20 414 BC183 362 BC857…W Series 374 1N914 416 2N5551 362 2SK2201 388 6CWQ…FN Series 430 BAS21 415 BC183C 362 BC857BS 364 1PS74SB23 417 2N5771 363 2SK2220 399 6L6GC 439 BAS216 414 BC183LC 362 BC858C 360 1PS76SB10 417 2N5882 367 2SK2221 399 6L6WGC 439 BAS21-MR 415 BC184 362 BC859 Series 359 1PS76SB17 417 2N5883 367 2SK2231 388 70EPF… Series 426 BAS28 414 BC184C 362 BC859…W Series 359 1S921 416 2N5884 367 2SK2232 396 70HF(R)… Series 422 BAS28W 374 BC184L 362 BC860…W Series 374 1S923 416 2N5886 367 2SK2266 395 70U(R)… Series 422 BAS31 415 BC184LC 362 BC860… Series 359 1SS181 415 2N5912 404 2SK2267 399 72CPQ030 431 BAS40-04 418 BC212 362 BC868 365 1SS184 415 2N6027 376 2SK2312 399 75HQ… Series 433 BAS45A 417 BC212B 362 BC868 365 1SS193 415 2N6028 376 2SK2313 399 80CNQ045 433 BAS45AL 414 BC212L 362 BC869 365 201CNQ045 433 2N6052 372 2SK2314 395 80EPF… Series 426 BAS56 414 BC212LB 362 BCP51 365 203CMQ080 433 2N6056 372 2SK2350 396 80RIA… Series 441 BAS70-04 418 BC213L 362 BCP51-16 365 203CNQ100R 433 2N6058 372 2SK2381 396 80SQ… Series 432 BAS70-05 417 BC214 362 BCP53 365 20CTQ045 433 2N6059 372 2SK2382 396 80SQ030 431 BAS70-06 417 BC214L 362 BCP53-16 365 20ETF… Series 426 2N6073A 445 2SK2391 396 81CNQ045 433 BAS70-06S 374 BC237 362 BCP54 365 20ETS… Series 422 2N6075A 445 2SK2529 396 81RIA… Series 441 BAS70J BC237B 362 BCP55 365 20L15T 431 2N6075B 443 2SK2542 393 82CNQ030 433 418 BC237CZL1 362 BCP56 365 22RIA… Series 441 2N6099 368 2SK2543 396 83CNQ100 433 BAS79D 415 BC238 362 BCP56-16 365 240NQ045 433 2N6109 368 2SK2554 399 85CNQ015 433 BAT165 374 BC239 364 BCP69 365 354 Semiconductors and Passives Prices are in Singapore Dollars and exclusive of GST Semiconductors – Discretes Index by Manufacturers’ List No. — continued Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. Mftrs. List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page List No. Page BCP72M 374 BD680A 371 BFD88 400 BS108 382 BT168E 439 BUK106-50L 402 BUZ41A 393 BCR… Series 376 BD681 371 BFE505 373 BS170 382 BT168G 439 BUK437-500B 398 BUZ50B 394 BCV26 360 BD682 371 BFE520 373 BS170P 382 BT169B 439 BUK453… Series 392 BUZ60 393 BCV27 359 BD743C 368 BFG10 373 BS250P 382 BT169G 439 BUK455… Series 392 BUZ61 393 BCV27-MR 359 BD744C 368 BFG11 373 BS270 382 BT300-600R 439 BUK482-100A 385 BUZ71 390 BCV47 370 BD791 367 BFG135 373 BSH101 390 BTA…A Series 444 BUK553… Series 392 BUZ71A 390 BCV61C 364 BD948 368 BFG16A 373 BSH103 390 BTA…B Series 444 BUK555… Series 392 BUZ72A 393 BCV62B 364 BD955 368 BFG197 373 BSH205 380 BTA…BW Series 445 BUL146 370 BUZ72L 395 BCV62C 364 BD956 368 BFG235 375 BSN10 382
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