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Numbering schemes
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There are many different ways of having numbering systems. The first is that each manufacturer gives each type of transistor that the company manufactures a type number. This would lead to a huge number of different type numbers. There would also be a huge overlap as different manufacturers made transistors that were virtually the same. To overcome this problem, and to allow electronic equipment manufacturers to be able to buy the same part from a number of different manufacturers, there are international numbering schemes that have been developed. One is known as the Pro-electron scheme and was originated in Europe. The other is known as the JEDEC scheme and originated in the USA. By looking at the transistor of diode type number, or code, to is possible to identify elements about it. The Pro-electron scheme makes it possible to broadly identify the capabilities of the transistor. For example parameters such as the transistor being intended for low frequency power, RF, etc can be determined. The JEDEC system details far less, being intended to be purely a numbering system. From the number it can be determined how many PN junctions are in the device. Pro-Electron Numbering or Coding System First Letter Specifies semiconductor material A B C R Germanium Silicon Gallium Arsenide Compound materials B C D E F G H L N P Q R S A Second Letter Specifies type of device Subsequent Characters
Diode - low power or signal Diode - variable capacitance Transistor - audio frequency, low power Transistor - audio frequency, power Tunnel diode Transistor - high frequency, low power Miscellaneous devices Diode - sensitive to magnetism Transistor - high frequency, power Photocoupler Light detector Light emitter Switching device, low power, e.g. thyristor, diac, unijunction Transistor - switching
The characters following the first two letters form the serial number of the device. Those intended for domestic use have three numbers, but those intended for commercial or industrial use have letter followed by two numbers, i.e. A10 - Z99.
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low power T U W X Y Z Switching device, low power, e.g. thyristor, triac Transistor - switching, power Surface acoustic wave device Diode multiplier Diode rectifying Diode - voltage reference
This a BC107 is a low power audio transistor and a BBY10 is variable capacitance diode for industrial or commercial use. JEDEC Numbering or Coding System
Second Letter
Thus a 1N914 is a diode and a 2N3866 is a transistor. Summary The Pro-electron transistor and diode numbering or coding system provides more information about the device, than the JEDEC system. However both are widely used and enable the same device types to be made by a number of manufacturers. This enables equipment manufacturers to buy their semiconductors from a number of different manufactures and know that they are buying devices with the same characteristics.
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