2N4119A Datasheet and Specifications PDF

The 2N4119A is a N-Channel JFET General Purpose Amplifier.

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Part Number2N4119A Datasheet
ManufacturerCalogic LLC
Overview N-Channel JFET General Purpose Amplifier CORPORATION 2N4117 – 2N4119 / 2N4117A – 2N4119A PN4117 – PN4119 / PN4117A – PN4119A / SST4117 – SST4119 PIN CONFIGURATION FEATURES Leakage • Low • Low Capacit. Leakage
* Low
* Low Capacitance TO - 92 TO-72 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (TA = 25oC unless otherwise noted) Gate-Source or Gate-Drain Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40V Gate Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA Storage Temperature Range . . . . . ..
Part Number2N4119A Datasheet
DescriptionN-Channel JFETs
ManufacturerVishay
Overview The 2N/PN/SST4117A series of n-channel JFETs provide ultra-high input impedance. These devices are specified with a 1-pA limit and typically operate at 0.2 pA. This makes them perfect choices for use . D D D D Ultra-Low Leakage: 0.2 pA Very Low Current/Voltage Operation Ultrahigh Input Impedance Low Noise BENEFITS D Insignificant Signal Loss/Error Voltage with High-Impedance Source D Low Power Consumption (Battery) D Maximum Signal Output, Low Noise D High Sensitivity to Low-Level Signals APPLIC.
Part Number2N4119A Datasheet
DescriptionUltra-High Input Impedance N-Channel JFET
ManufacturerMicross
Overview 2N4119A N-CHANNEL JFET Linear Systems replaces discontinued Siliconix 2N4119A The 2N4119A is an Ultra-High Input Impedance N-Channel JFET The 2N4119A provides ultra-high input impedance. The device i. DIRECT REPLACEMENT FOR SILICONIX 2N4119A  LOW POWER  MINIMUM CIRCUIT LOADING  ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS   @ 25°C (unless otherwise noted)  Maximum Temperatures  Storage Temperature  Operating Junction Temperature  Maximum Power Dissipation  Continuous Power Dissipation   MAXIMUM CURRENT Gate Current.
Part Number2N4119A Datasheet
DescriptionJFET
ManufacturerMotorola Semiconductor
Overview 2N4117.A 2N4118.A 2N4119.A MAXIMUM RATINGS Rating Drain-Source Voltage Drain-Gate Voltage Gate Current Total Device Dissipation