Hi guys!
I was looking for excellent, neutral sound, TO-92 small signal transistors and after having looked around in the forum i came across this pair here.
Appereantly they are better than the classic Toshiba 2SC2240 and its complementary (I had a chance to use them in comparison with others and decided i didn't fully liked their character).
Anyways, i have the A1016/C2362 on my hand.
Consulting the datasheet it seems that these two are PNP/NPN respectively *BUT* after have ran a simple test (with the diode check and a simple transistor tester on these cheap multimiters) i found them to be both PNP!
Am I missing something or there is a problem with my parts (maybe fake?!)
Thank you guys for the attention.
I was looking for excellent, neutral sound, TO-92 small signal transistors and after having looked around in the forum i came across this pair here.
Appereantly they are better than the classic Toshiba 2SC2240 and its complementary (I had a chance to use them in comparison with others and decided i didn't fully liked their character).
Anyways, i have the A1016/C2362 on my hand.
Consulting the datasheet it seems that these two are PNP/NPN respectively *BUT* after have ran a simple test (with the diode check and a simple transistor tester on these cheap multimiters) i found them to be both PNP!
Am I missing something or there is a problem with my parts (maybe fake?!)
Thank you guys for the attention.
Hi, i will post a pic of the front later on as i don't have a camera with me right now.
They look normal to me though...meaning nothing wierd on the front...i guess...but they are both PNPs! (in case do you have a reliable source on Europe?)
The application in on a phono stage but not as active gain nor cascode but currently on a nackamici current mirror configuration's style driving an outputy diamond buffer stage.
I am sure that there is not much difference on that position, but i would like to have a more suitable transistor than the current BC557/547.
Do you have a better suggestion in case?
Thank you for the attention.
They look normal to me though...meaning nothing wierd on the front...i guess...but they are both PNPs! (in case do you have a reliable source on Europe?)
The application in on a phono stage but not as active gain nor cascode but currently on a nackamici current mirror configuration's style driving an outputy diamond buffer stage.
I am sure that there is not much difference on that position, but i would like to have a more suitable transistor than the current BC557/547.
Do you have a better suggestion in case?
Thank you for the attention.
Hi ! Stefanoo
I use these Tr fo my amp and Volt Regu,and think these Tr are good,too.
the pin are both
| | |
E C B
datasheet sample is
http://www.audiolabga.com/pdf/2SA1016.pdf
P.S
I like 2SA1016K/2SC2362K ,they are hi voltage .
Regards
I use these Tr fo my amp and Volt Regu,and think these Tr are good,too.
the pin are both
| | |
E C B
datasheet sample is
http://www.audiolabga.com/pdf/2SA1016.pdf
P.S
I like 2SA1016K/2SC2362K ,they are hi voltage .
Regards
Flat side forward is how the devices are drawn on the datasheets, but non-techies in general have not been taught basic drawing rules.
Rotel has been designing with the duo for +15 years, the Sanyo devices might very well become obsolete in the near future, the moment they become trendy parts in the DIY scene.
Amusing.
Rotel has been designing with the duo for +15 years, the Sanyo devices might very well become obsolete in the near future, the moment they become trendy parts in the DIY scene.
Amusing.
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