Lateral MOSFETs

What I was saying :
1 Hitachi TO-3's have an alloy case

What do you mean with "alloy" ?

All my Hitachi SK135 Mosfets have a magnetic case, soft material but magnetic, and magnetic leads too.

Are magnetic leads on transistors a Problem ?:confused:

Plastic Fets have all copper.
Is it better ?

MPC71 resistors have magnetic leads and are sold as standard while MPC74 have copper and are sold as audiophile.
 
What do you mean with "alloy" ?

All my Hitachi SK135 Mosfets have a magnetic case, soft material but magnetic, and magnetic leads too.

Are magnetic leads on transistors a Problem ?:confused:

Plastic Fets have all copper.
Is it better ?

MPC71 resistors have magnetic leads and are sold as standard while MPC74 have copper and are sold as audiophile.

The case is a mix of predominantly aluminum + some very small amounts of other metals = alloy.

Can you show pictures of yours.
 
Sorry, it is not aluminum. Al 0%

1. even if the alloy contains some iron, the case is to heavy.
2. That alloy is softer than aluminum.
3. It is much to magnetic for something that only contains a small portion of iron
4. I just filed down the hood a bit and immediatlely noticed...

first when filing, the material is soft but when you go deeper, it is harder. Can be seen too... Then I put acid on it, et voila...

It is a tinned soft iron case, and has tinned steel leads. ::p:yes:;)
I also see a thin layer of copper, it is needed bacause tinning steel is difficult.

My Hitachis are all from PA and hifi amplifiers

The case I tested was a Hitachi BU208, I not waste a precious mosfet
 
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red arrow small traces of copper, other picture removed tin layer, you see very thin copper middle layer
 

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The case I tested was a Hitachi BU208, I not waste a precious mosfet

We don't know then.. :cool::)

ok it may be something else Al, I had some 2SJ50/2SK135 in the past but exchanged them with someone here on DiyA and got 1,5 times the amount of 2SJ162/2SK1058 in exchange so I'm happy I got rid of those cans. :)

btw somewhere I should have a populated mini crescendo board lying around with those TO-3 (2SJ49/2SK134), have to dig it up but there's too many boxes to go through now, will check it later.
 
> Better than Toshiba etc. ?

They are totally different kind of devices.
Whether one is better or worse depends on the application.

But two characteristics of laterals are important to note :
1) They have a negative tempco above a certain (reasonable) bias, and is therefore self stabilising.
b) Their capacitances are essentially linear and not voltage dependent.

If you use enough of them, they are, IMHO, better than Toshiba's as followers.
But them Toshiba's are unobtanium. Laterals are still to be had.


Cheers,
Patrick
 
Hitachi 2SK1058/2SJ162 are excellent, available in Germany from Reichelt.
Used here in my Maplin replicas.


:up:

Also could cut the gate very short, removes a lot of iron and brings the gate stopper more close.
If there is a impact from iron, it affects the small signal most ?
 

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