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   Type Designator: CA3081EX
   Material of Transistor: Si
   Polarity: NPN
   Maximum Collector Power Dissipation (Pc): 0.75 W
   Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage |Vce|: 16 V
   Maximum Collector Current |Ic max|: 0.1 A
   Max. Operating Junction Temperature (Tj): 150 °C
   Forward Current Transfer Ratio (hFE), MIN: 30
   Noise Figure, dB: -
   Package: PLCC20

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CA3081EX Datasheet (PDF)

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CA3081EX
CA3081EX

CA3081, CA3082S E M I C O N D U C T O RGeneral Purpose High CurrentN-P-N Transistor ArraysMay 1994March 1993Features Description CA3081 - Common Emitter Array CA3081 and CA3082 consist of seven high current (to 100mA)silicon n-p-n transistors on a common monolithic substrate. The CA3082 - Common Collector ArrayCA3081 is connected in a common emitter configuration and t

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CA3081EX
CA3081EX

S E M I C O N D U C T O R CA3086General Purpose N-P-NTransistor ArrayMarch 1993Applications Description Three Isolated Transistors and One Differentially Con- The CA3086 consists of five general-purpose silicon n-p-nnected Transistor Pair For Low-Power Applications transistors on a common monolithic substrate. Two of thefrom DC to 120 MHz transistors are internally connected to

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CA3081EX
CA3081EX

S E M I C O N D U C T O R CA3083General Purpose High CurrentN-P-N Transistor ArrayMarch 1993Features Description High IC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100mA Max The CA3083 is a versatile array of five high current (to100mA) n-p-n transistors on a common monolithic substrate. Low VCE sat (at 50mA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.7V MaxIn

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