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Jan-Martin wrote, "perhaps not so much for RF, but I wonder why you
don't see NPN/PNP combination for darlington transistors - with Vbe = 0.55-0.6V" Actually, I think if you look at schematics of transistorized audio amplifiers, you'll find examples of about every practical combination of two and three transistors, used to build complimentary output stages. If I understand correctly what you are suggesting, I'm quite sure I've seen that configuration. In the 1960's and into the '70's, there were a lot of games played to try to pair up NPN power transistors with PNP drivers to get PNP-equivalents and NPN-equivalents that were as nearly symmetrical as possible while giving high current gain, since PNP power transistors weren't up to performing as well as the NPNs in that era. Cheers, Tom |
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