Part Details for 2N1893 by Motorola Semiconductor Products
Results Overview of 2N1893 by Motorola Semiconductor Products
- Distributor Offerings: (2 listings)
- Number of FFF Equivalents: (10 replacements)
- CAD Models: (Request Part)
- Number of Functional Equivalents: (10 options)
- Part Data Attributes: (Available)
- Reference Designs: (Not Available)
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2N1893 Information
2N1893 by Motorola Semiconductor Products is a Small Signal Bipolar Transistor.
Small Signal Bipolar Transistors are under the broader part category of Transistors.
A transistor is a small semiconductor device used to amplify, control, or create electrical signals. When selecting a transistor, factors such as voltage, current rating, gain, and power dissipation must be considered, with common types. Read more about Transistors on our Transistors part category page.
Price & Stock for 2N1893
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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Quest Components | TRANSISTOR,BJT,NPN,80V V(BR)CEO,TO-39 | 9 |
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$0.6660 / $0.7400 | Buy Now |
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Quest Components | TRANSISTOR,BJT,NPN,80V V(BR)CEO,TO-39 | 4 |
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$1.2256 / $1.5320 | Buy Now |
Part Details for 2N1893
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2N1893
Motorola Semiconductor Products
Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-39
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Rohs Code | No | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Obsolete | |
Ihs Manufacturer | MOTOROLA INC | |
Reach Compliance Code | unknown | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8541.29.00.75 | |
Collector Current-Max (IC) | 0.5 A | |
Collector-Base Capacitance-Max | 15 pF | |
Collector-Emitter Voltage-Max | 80 V | |
Configuration | SINGLE | |
DC Current Gain-Min (hFE) | 20 | |
JEDEC-95 Code | TO-39 | |
JESD-30 Code | O-MBCY-W3 | |
JESD-609 Code | e0 | |
Number of Elements | 1 | |
Number of Terminals | 3 | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 200 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -65 °C | |
Package Body Material | METAL | |
Package Shape | ROUND | |
Package Style | CYLINDRICAL | |
Polarity/Channel Type | NPN | |
Power Dissipation Ambient-Max | 3 W | |
Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
Surface Mount | NO | |
Terminal Finish | TIN LEAD | |
Terminal Form | WIRE | |
Terminal Position | BOTTOM | |
Transistor Application | SWITCHING | |
Transistor Element Material | SILICON | |
Transition Frequency-Nom (fT) | 50 MHz | |
VCEsat-Max | 5 V |
Alternate Parts for 2N1893
This table gives cross-reference parts and alternative options found for 2N1893. The Form Fit Function (FFF) tab will give you the options that are more likely to serve as direct pin-to-pin alternates or drop-in parts. The Functional Equivalents tab will give you options that are likely to match the same function of 2N1893, but it may not fit your design. Always verify details of parts you are evaluating, as these parts are offered as suggestions for what you are looking for and are not guaranteed.
Part Number | Manufacturer | Composite Price | Description | Compare |
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JAN2N1893S | Microsemi Corporation | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-5, SIMILAR TO TO-5, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs JAN2N1893S |
2N1893 | Microchip Technology Inc | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-5 | 2N1893 vs 2N1893 |
2N1893 | Space Power Electronics Inc | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, NPN, Silicon, TO-39, TO-39, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs 2N1893 |
2N1893 | Micro Electronics Ltd | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-39, TO-39, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs 2N1893 |
2N1893E1 | TT Electronics Power and Hybrid / Semelab Limited | Check for Price | 500mA, 80V, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, TO-205AD, HERMETIC SEALED, METAL, TO-39, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs 2N1893E1 |
2N1893 | Diodes Incorporated | Check for Price | 500mA, 80V, NPN, Si, SMALL SIGNAL TRANSISTOR, TO-39 | 2N1893 vs 2N1893 |
JANTX2N1893 | Raytheon Semiconductor | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, SIMILAR TO TO-5, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs JANTX2N1893 |
2N1893.MOD | TT Electronics Resistors | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-205AD, HERMETIC SEALED, METAL, TO-39, 3 PIN | 2N1893 vs 2N1893.MOD |
JAN2N1893S | Semicoa Semiconductors | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, 0.5A I(C), 80V V(BR)CEO, 1-Element, NPN, Silicon, TO-39, HERMETIC SEALED, METAL CAN-3 | 2N1893 vs JAN2N1893S |
2N1893TIN/LEAD | Central Semiconductor Corp | Check for Price | Small Signal Bipolar Transistor, | 2N1893 vs 2N1893TIN/LEAD |
2N1893 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The maximum safe operating area (SOA) for the 2N1893 is not explicitly stated in the datasheet. However, it is generally recommended to operate the transistor within the specified voltage and current ratings to ensure reliable operation. Consult the application notes or contact Motorola Semiconductor Products for more information.
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Thermal management is critical for the 2N1893. Ensure good heat sinking, use a heat sink with a thermal resistance of less than 10°C/W, and maintain a maximum junction temperature of 150°C. Consult the application notes for thermal design guidelines.
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The recommended storage temperature range for the 2N1893 is -55°C to 150°C. Storing the transistor outside this range may affect its reliability and performance.
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Yes, the 2N1893 can be used in switching applications. However, ensure that the transistor is operated within its specified switching frequency and voltage ratings. Consult the application notes for switching circuit design guidelines.
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To prevent ESD damage, handle the 2N1893 with anti-static precautions, such as using an anti-static wrist strap, mat, or packaging. Avoid touching the transistor's pins or exposed die, and ensure that the device is properly grounded during handling and assembly.