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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Toronto
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I have some PMD16K100 darlington transistors (NPN) I plan to use in a Pass A-40. Can I use the PMD19K100 (PNP) as a sub for the PMD17K100 called for in the original?
I know the PMD19K100 handles more current (30 amps) than the PMD17K100 (20 amps). I haven't found any Lambda data sheets on the web so I don't know of other differences, if any. I would like to be sure the sub would be fine before I buy the PMD19K100's. Thanks to anyone who can answer the question. Grumpy_G |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Holland, The Hague
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Maybe you can download a free trial here
http://www.loadparts.com/search.asp?...MD%2025K%20200 or http://pdf.alldatasheet.com/datashee...PMD19K100.html
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Thanks - the alldata link took me to two datasheets from Central Semiconductor for equivalent (to the Lambda) devices.
I am relatively uneducated about transistor characteristics but guess that the PMD19K100 is a good sub for the 17x version. So I'll go spend my money. Grumpy |
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