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The Bear of a Search

Started by jadaro2600, June 04, 2010, 12:31:00 AM

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gyulasun

@jadaro

The correct term to search for is  ' low saturation transistor '

Zetex has been known as among the best, now they captured by Diodes Inc.  here is their link and enter the above key words:
http://www.diodes.com/search/index.php

You can find several other manufacturers with low saturation types:

http://www.sanyocomponentsdirect.com/Bipolar-Transistors/Bipolar-Transistors/Low-Saturation

http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/parametrics.do?id=808 

All these are bipolar Si transistors, with high Beta (hFE) (NOT Darlington), their base-emitter forward voltage is .7 - .8V.
Some of them seems to have better saturation voltage than a Germanium type, see here for instance, at Ic=100mA the sat voltage VCEsat=30mV,  this is the voltage drop between the collector-emitter:
http://www.onsemi.com/pub_link/Collateral/NSS1C201L.PDF

You may find them also by searching within bigger sellers pages like Future Electronics, Farnell, Digikey etc.

rgds,  Gyula

jadaro2600

Ah, thank you gyulasun, having the correct terminology search helps.

Hopefully I'll acquire some of these transistors and do some testing, but I think I can do without them for now.  These will be for third of fourth stage of development, or there abouts.

I purchased so many components about a half a year, I may have one or two and not know it.  I'm pretty sure I would have skipped buying a 10 or 12 dollar component.