"Fred McKenzie" wrote in message
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In article , "Ronnie"
wrote:
Anybody have a library of transistor databooks
from the early 60's? I'm trying to find technical
info on the following devices:
Ronnie-
With the exception of the 2N1192, most of your numbers don't sound like
Motorola numbers.
It may be that Motorola manufactured standard parts for a company, and
marked them with that company's proprietary numbers instead. Under their
agreements, Motorola is unlikely to provide any cross-reference
information, requiring you to purchase replacements from the other
company. Even other divisions of Motorola did this!
There may be some cross-reference information, but it would help to know
the manufacturer of the equipment the Motorola parts were used in.
Have you tried a Google search for each of the numbers?
73, Fred, K4DII
Ronnie,
I concurr. Those (non 2N numbers) are not "public" numbers, but
"in-house" numbers belonging to the original equipment's manufacturer. I
have some old references, but there IS stuff on the web.
AllDataSheet gives some specs on the 2N1192:
http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datashe...TC/2N1192.html
Alloy Junction Germanium Transistor
PNP 200mw.
40 V Vcb
25 V Vce (R) whatever that means
hfe 74 typ
2 MHz Ft
TO-5 case
73, Steve, K9DCI