Transistors - Bipolar (BJT) - ArraysTransistor arrays are electronic devices that are composed of multiple transistors, which are interconnected to form a single integrated circuit (IC). Transistor arrays are called "transistor arrays" because they are arrays, or grids, of transistors that are fabricated on a single chip of semiconductor material, such as silicon. Transistor arrays are commonly used in a wide range of electronic systems and devices, such as computers, smartphones, and televisions.
Discrete semiconductor products are individual, standalone semiconductor devices that are not integrated into a larger system or device. Discrete semiconductor products include transistors, diodes, and other electronic components that are used to build electronic circuits.
Transistor arrays are typically used in applications where it is necessary to amplify, switch, or control electrical signals in an electronic circuit. They are available in different sizes and styles, to accommodate different circuit designs and performance requirements. Transistor arrays are essential components in many electronic systems, and they play a critical role in enabling the reliable and efficient operation of electronic circuits.