RE: 2N3716 vs. 2N3716X

From: David Shoemaker <davids_at_oz.net>
Date: Mon Sep 30 2013 - 15:17:04 EDT

Is there a lv1000 for the 6400?

David :-)=

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From: "John Robertson" <pinball@telus.net>
Sent: ‎9/‎30/‎2013 10:45 AM
To: "vectorlist@vectorlist.org" <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Subject: Re: VECTOR: 2N3716 vs. 2N3716X

On 09/29/2013 5:40 AM, Jeffrey Matthews wrote:
> Hi;
> I searched the usual forums (and Google) but did not find much
> information regarding a 2N3716 vs. 2N3716X transistor as used in the
> WG6400 application. I found a spec sheet (after some searching) for a
> 2N3716X and the only difference that I can find, (it is an abridged
> spec sheet - not complete) is that the 2N3716 has a hfe 0f 4.0 to
> ----, (no end number given) and the "X" has a hfe of 50 to 200.
> Is it safe to assume the "standard" transistor will work in place of
> the "X" version?
> Does anyone have full spec sheets for the 2N3716X and the 2N3792X
> transistors?
> Thanks in advance.
> Jeff

"X" was the extended range (special selection). I see no need for it if
you have the LV1000 kit installed...

John :-#)#

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