Discrete Semiconductor
Types of Discrete Semiconductors:
Diodes | Transistors | Thyristors |
Mosfet | Power Driver Modules |
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BCR 521 E6327
- Infineon Technologies
- HK/Shen Zhen
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BLM21BD102SN1D
- Murata Electronics
- Ferrite Beads
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LM809M3-3.08/NOPB
- Texas Instruments
- HK/Shen Zhen
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SI2305CDS-T1-GE3
- Vishay Siliconix
- HK/Shen Zhen
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LM2576SX-5.0/NOPB
- Texas Instruments
- Switching Voltage Regulators
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2R5TPE680MFL
- Panasonic
- Tantalum Capacitors - Polymer
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Discrete Semiconductors refer to individual electronic components that perform specific functions in electronic circuits, typically on their own, rather than as part of an integrated circuit. These components include discrete devices such as diodes, transistors, rectifiers, thyristors, and other semiconductor-based devices.
Diodes, for example, allow current to flow in one direction only, while transistors can amplify and switch electronic signals. Rectifiers convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), and thyristors are semiconductor devices used in power control applications.
The term "discrete" indicates that these semiconductors are standalone components, and they are widely used in various electronic applications, ranging from power supplies and amplifiers to signal processing and voltage regulation. Their individual nature allows for flexibility in circuit design and customization to meet specific requirements. Explore the diverse world of discrete semiconductors to find the components that suit your electronic design needs.