Transistors KP731 - KP771. Reference data
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A type |
S1-S2/I(U)
Msim/A(B) |
I01-I02/U
A / B |
I/U
nA/V |
C11
pF |
C12
pF |
C22
pF |
Uzi/Is(U0
V/mA(V) |
Uzs
В |
Uzi
В |
Usi
В |
Ic
А |
P/Pt
Tue |
A type |
Kahn |
tsok |
KP731A
KP731B
KP731V |
|
Rc=3.6 ohm
Rc=3.6 ohm
Rc=5.0 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
400
350
400 |
2.0
2.0
1.7 |
36
36
36 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP733A
KP733B
KP733V1 |
500-/1.0
500-/1.0
500-/1.0 |
Rc=3.6 ohm
Rc=3.6 ohm
Rc=10 ohm |
100/20
100/20
100/20 |
400
400
400 |
15
15
15 |
150
150
150 |
|
|
20
20
20 |
400
400
550 |
1.5/6
1.5/6
0.5/2 |
125
125 |
TIR
TIR
TIR |
N
N
N |
51
51 |
KP737A
KP737B
KP737V |
|
Rc=0.4 ohm
Rc=0.45ohm
Rc=0.68ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
200
250
200 |
9.0
8.1
6.5 |
74
74
74 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP739A
KP739B
KP739V |
|
Rc=0.2 ohm
Rc=0.2 ohm
Rc=0.3 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
60
50
60 |
10
10
8.3 |
43
43
43 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP740 |
5800-/6.0 |
Rc=0.55ohm |
100/20 |
1400 |
120t |
330t |
|
|
20 |
400 |
10/40 |
125 |
TIR |
N |
51 |
KP740A
KP740B
KP740V |
|
Rc=0.1 ohm
Rc=0.1 ohm
Rc=0.12 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
60
50
60 |
17
17
14 |
60
60
60 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP741A
KP741B |
|
Rc=0.018ohm
Rc=0.024ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20 |
60
50 |
50 |
190
150 |
|
N
N |
KT28
KT28 |
KP742A
KP742B |
|
Rc=0.014ohm
Rc=0.014ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20 |
60
50 |
75
80 |
200 |
|
N
N |
KT43
KT43 |
KP743A
KP743B
KP743V |
|
Rc=0.54 ohm
Rc=0.54 ohm
Rc=0.74 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
100
80
100 |
5.6
5.6
4.9 |
43
43
43 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP744A
KP744B
KP744V
KP744G |
|
Rc=0.27 ohm
Rc=0.27 ohm
Rc=0.36 ohm
Rc=0.27 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(1.0-2) |
|
20
20
20
20 |
100
80
100
100 |
9.2
9.2
8.0
9.2 |
60
60
60
60 |
|
N
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP745A
KP745B
KP745V
KP745G |
|
Rc=0.16 ohm
Rc=0.16 ohm
Rc=0.23 ohm
Rc=0.22 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(1.0-2) |
|
20
20
20
20 |
100
80
100
100 |
14
14
12
15 |
88
88
88
88 |
|
N
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP746A
KP746B
KP746V
KP746G |
|
Rc=0.077ohm
Rc=0.077ohm
Rc=0.1 ohm
Rc=0.077ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(1.0-2) |
|
20
20
20
20 |
100
80
100
100 |
28
28
25
28 |
150
150
150
150 |
|
N
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP747A |
|
Rc=0.055ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4) |
|
20 |
100 |
41 |
230 |
|
N |
KT43 |
KP748A
KP748B
KP748V |
|
Rc=1.5 ohm
Rc=1.5 ohm
Rc=2.4 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
200
150
200 |
3.3
3.3
2.6 |
36
36
36 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP749A
KP749B
KP749V |
|
Rc=0.8 ohm
Rc=0.8 ohm
Rc=1.2 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
200
150
200 |
5.2
5.2
4.0 |
50
50
50 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP750A
KP750B
KP750V
KP750G |
|
Rc=0.18 ohm
Rc=0.18 ohm
Rc=0.22 ohm
Rc=0.18 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(1.0-2) |
|
20
20
20
20 |
200
150
200
200 |
18
18
16
18 |
125
125
125
125 |
|
N
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP751A
KP751B
KP751V |
|
Rc=1.8 ohm
Rc=1.8 ohm
Rc=2.5 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
400
350
400 |
3.3
3.3
2.8 |
50
50
50 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP752A
KP752B
KP752V |
|
Rc=1.0 ohm
Rc=1.0 ohm
Rc=1.5 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
400
350
400 |
5.5
5.5
4.5 |
74
74
74 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP753A
KP753B
KP753V |
|
Rc=1.5 ohm
Rc=1.5 ohm
Rc=2.0 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4)
(2.0-4) |
|
20
20
20 |
500
450
500 |
4.5
4.5
4.0 |
74
74
74 |
|
N
N
N |
KT28
KT28
KT28 |
KP771A |
|
Rc=0.04 ohm |
|
|
|
|
(2.0-4) |
|
20 |
100 |
40 |
150 |
|
N |
KT28 |
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