We'll have to grow our own like Jeri Ellsworth.
This evening for the dessert gently lady offered me piece of chocolate brownie parfumed with orange fruits but next time she cook it substrate for 40 watt single-ended class A SIT transistors amplifier no doubt.Thanks sweet
Bungles do you have answer for your question ?
Homebrew NMOS Transistor Step by Step - So Easy Even Jeri Can Do It - YouTube
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You thinking about trying it, Mike?
I don't think I'm up to it. Maybe a triode.
Oh, I didn't know that. That's a bummer.
We'll have to grow our own like Jeri Ellsworth.
Fascinating. Homebrew NMOS Transistor Step by Step - So Easy Even Jeri Can Do It - YouTube
I think the answer is there are a lot of other options that don't require using the hard to find Yamaka 2sk77's I have. I think I'd like to see how these 77b's develop before I dedicate those rare birds to a project. Just waiting on my power caps to arrive for my Aleph J! First attempt at a diy project so I'm super excited. I do need to purchase a quality soldering gun as well so thats next on the list.
I am going to borrow old Singh's tandoori oven for the purpose!Wow! So I guess we need to figure out what the SIT structure needs to be. I need to modify my oven too! When do we start?
With formula from mr Nishizawa we let's cook SIT's with more success
and avoid abuse of spice
Jun-ichi Nishizawa - GHN: IEEE Global History Network
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and avoid abuse of spice
Jun-ichi Nishizawa - GHN: IEEE Global History Network
Jun-ichi Nishizawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But where do we buy these super rare SIT's? Or is this almost like catching a unicorn where you have to use an almost mythical creature ( a virgin ) to catch a mythical creature.
circuitdiy.com has the Sony parts in complementary pairs and is a reliable
source. Mike Rothacher has also done a couple of projects with these parts.
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