How does the gain of a transistor go down ... ?
"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"Arfa Daily"
"Phil Allison"
"Arfa Daily has No Idea how STUPID he is,. "
A new pair of matched transistors had the offset down to a few mV, and
the protect circuit was happy with that. But it got me to wondering
what could be the failure mechanism that resulted in a transistor still
being a recognisable transistor in that the tester still saw it as one,
and it still basically worked in the amp, but had a very low gain ?
** Obviously some kind of manufacturing defect in the particular
transistor - thousands of possibilities.
Think - wok too hot, not enough Soy or stale prawns in the chop suey.
Wot a ****ing IDIOT question.
Well then, what a ****ing idiot ****, as ever, you are to bother replying
** 100% WRONG - you ****ing pommy ****.
Pointing out the dumb errors and sheer stupidity of others is a very
important, socially responsible task.
... Phil
No it isn't. You're just a picky wobble-eyed psycho who always feels that he
has to demonstrate his self importance and self-believed superiority. You
probably wouldn't suffer from these delusions if you just kept popping your
meds according to your psychiatrists instructions. Now if you've got nothing
more interesting to say, **** off back into the desert, and get back to your
other hobby of shagging kangaroos ...
Arfa
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