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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Indiana
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If I remember correctly fT of both is 30Mhz and the hfe of both is 50 minimum.
The 15030/31 has inferior values than the 2/3/4/5 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Knoxville
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I know that this thread is labled high voltage.
But, I would like to get some feedback on 2N5684/2N5685. Didn't want to make a whole new thread for this. These are something like 80V max, but are quite hefty when it comes to current. This device as I under stand can conduct 50A I was wondering what the maximum LINEAR operating current is. I am estimating at or around 9-10A. Does anyone have any data sheets for these devices? (cross referenced to ECG 29 and ECG 30). Beta is around 15-20Thinking of making a hi power sub amp, Hee Hee.....Thinking class G.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ..
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would that be "classic" or "new" http://www.onsemi.com/pub/docs/pcn/13135.pdf i find it interesting the product change notice assures no parameter changes, how do capacitance and transient/ max thermal parameters not change with die shrink? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: United states
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I use mje243/253 as vas and drivers and they seem to work well and for only $.38. The 100v vce rating is very padded. In my vce tester, which is a 340v (originaly 170v) 25ua supply I recently built to find an unknown transistor's vce, I found that transistors are rated for the worst possible vce. I have a 130v 2n3906 while most were 50 or so.
I have 30 something pairs of mje243/253 and the ones tested were all much above there 100v rating more like 160v. I don't know exactly what this means but I did use a few controll transistors and found most would go 5 - 10% higher then there rated vce so whatever results I get I just subtract 10%. The tester is an up down 120v 240v transformer rectified, with a 25ua 2n6517 ccs load. Cheers |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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Hi,
can someone tell us what circuit Easyamp used to test his transistors without destroying them? And how to use/interpret the results? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Adelaide, Australia
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I might be simple, but I use MJE340 /350's almost all the time. Cheap and available almost everywhere.
And they're tough little buggers. Cheers Q |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi all
The BD139/140's are good for up to 100V but not higher. The best I've used so far for higher rails are the 160V 2SA968/2SC2268. These were Toshiba's originally, but are now supplied by Magnatec, available from RS. Last time I saw RS description still had Toshiba listed as the manufacturer. Must let them know this is wrong! Magnatec appear to make "close equivalents". From my knowledge of the fab company I would be surprised if they have not done a good job at providing a good match to the Toshiba's. Have not got a Magnatec data sheet, but frequency response is similar to BD139/140 as measured at 1 MHz (this doesn't say much though). cheers John |
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A pair of complementary high voltage drivers that deserve mention are 2SA1837 and 2SC4793.
max. Vce=230V max. Ic=1A (very linear up to 0.3A) Ft=70/100Mhz (PNP/NPN) TO-220 plastic case Output capacitance=30/20pf (PNP/NPN Vcb=10V F=1Mhz)
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Munich
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...recently started a personal love story with the 2SA1930 & 2SC5171 from Toshiba.
180V/2A/20W Ft=200MHz Cob: 16pF(NPN), 26pF(PNP) Typical gain around 200 Fully isolated TO220 I am not sure if you still find a source... If yes, then try these devices! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Vác, Hungary
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2SC2911/2SA1209 from Sanyo, with TO-126 packages, and very very low capacitances. Nice, for VAS, and predrivers too
sajti |
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