On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 11:14:48 -0800, DaveC wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 9:51:33 -0800, John Fields wrote
(in message ):
which makes me think that if you're looking at something in a TO-92
package that has 2N326 written on it, then there's something drastically
wrong!
I misprinted: it's not "326", but rather "336".
These all have the National logo (NS) followed by either "333", "324", or
"336". I presume that they are all 2N devices.
Checking National's site to see if they may be ICs:
LM333 - negative voltage regulator, TO-3 (no TO92 package listed)
LM336 - 2.5 volt voltage reference available in a TO 92 package.
LM324 - quad opamp - needs more than 3 pins, so not your part.
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