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National Semiconductor 2N4036 PNP TO-39 Transistor Gold Leads

National Semiconductor

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$0.97
SKU:
K21032_AC-002-011
Condition:
Used
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National 2N4036 PNP transistor with TO-39 package and gold leads
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JS-T-D-P
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Product Overview

National 2N4036 PNP TO-39 Transistor with Gold Leads

Product Condition

Used and in good cosmetic shape; shows signs of normal use, including scuffs, scratches, and minor wear. Gold leads appear shortened, indicating prior use.

Product Overview

This is a National Semiconductor 2N4036 PNP bipolar junction transistor in a TO-39 metal can package. Known for its reliability in analog circuits, it features gold-plated leads to ensure consistent conductivity and minimal corrosion.

Key Features

  • PNP Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT)
  • TO-39 hermetically sealed metal can
  • Gold-plated leads for high conductivity
  • Maximum Collector-Emitter Voltage: 60V
  • Rated Collector Current: 0.8A

Applications

  • Analog signal amplification
  • Switching circuits
  • Instrumentation and test setups
  • Educational electronics and prototyping

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Is this item used?

Yes. This transistor shows signs of prior use, including shortened gold leads and minor wear.

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  • 5
    PNP fun

    Posted by Jason on Aug 20, 2022

    I've used these in a couple circuits as an alternative to germanium or the ability to switch they sound great and have worked well.