In electronic components, the designations for the component usually has two letters, followed by a serial number of a manufacturer. The first letter stands for the material. In this case, the first letter, "B", stands for silicon. The second letter, "C", indicates the type of component, which is indeed a transistor.
EXTRA INFO: In some cases, the number may contain a suffix, which indicates the grade, or reliability factor, of the component.
In electronic equipment A stands for Germanium and B stands for Silicon. C stands for a three terminal device ( transistor).So AC107 stands for Germanium transistor and BC107 stands for Silicon transistor.
BC107 in that BC stand for Buried Channel 107 is the product version that indicate the how much of matierial and types of material used for manufacture
in bc107 transistor b stands for the material i.e,silicon here and c stands for af low power signal
BC107
the dc current gain of BC107 can vary from 110 to 450
SL100
S stands for slew and L stands for low frequency... and 100 is the gain of the transistor
in bc107 transistor b stands for the material i.e,silicon here and c stands for af low power signal
BC107
the dc current gain of BC107 can vary from 110 to 450
BC stands for silicon transistor
base to collector
WHAT DOES TLV stands for in TLV320AIC3254
Nothing, its simply an arbitrarily assigned number to identify that type of part.
i dont know exactly but i like to share what i know.... transistors are named as BC,BD,AF,SL,AC,BL..etc they are different from each other based on the amplification factor,maximum voltage can be applied,breakdown voltages,gain.......... i would make this answer better with reference......
Transistor stands for "Transfer Resistor". (Resistor of transference)
The fullform of transistor is transfer resistor.
2n3906 pnp
SL100