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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Where's any 2SC2879 data sheet that specifies its "1% compression point"? Frank, I'm surprised at you. It doesn't... that parameter doesn't apply to the transistor itself... only a final amplifier. After all, how would Toshiba know what frequency or class of operation were being used? Both of these, as well as the actual amplifier circuit chosen are critical to where the compression point will lie. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 29 Sep 2006 06:47:15 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in . com: Frank Gilliland wrote: Where's any 2SC2879 data sheet that specifies its "1% compression point"? Frank, I'm surprised at you. It doesn't... that parameter doesn't apply to the transistor itself... only a final amplifier. After all, how would Toshiba know what frequency or class of operation were being used? Well, they designed the transistor for a specific application, and the test circuit is rated at 28MHz, so I'm pretty sure they knew exactly how it was going to be used. |
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