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Old 18th August 2004, 08:22 AM   #1
Kereng is offline Kereng  Botswana
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Default Mj11015/16

I want to change from MJ11015/16 because elctronic stores hereb do not have them, What is my best bet.
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Old 19th August 2004, 08:09 AM   #2
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Those are darlington outputs.

To use something different you will need a driver transistor in addition to the outputs.

Good output pairs:

MJ15003/04
MJ15022/23
MJ21193/94

Good driver pair:

MJE15030/31

If you are repairing an old SAE amplifier, have someone buy the parts and forward them to you, otherwise I would change the design to discrete transistors.
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