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Old 10th Jan 2018, 9:54 pm   #1
KeithsTV
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Default Mullard Technical Note 28

While sorting out some datasheets I found this Technical Note from 1975 on small signal plastic transistors.

Makes interesting reading in view of our experience of these transistors

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Old 16th Mar 2018, 3:40 pm   #2
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Default Re: Mullard Technical Note 28

The transistors on the AM pcb are all ITT BF241 type. Standard black plastic enclosure (small cylinder with one flat side, standard wire leads).
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Default Re: Mullard Technical Note 28

I have got a little Mullard data book from 1974/1975 that has them listed.
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