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Reinhard Zwirner December 4th 08 10:18 PM

Difference BD311/312 - BD311N/312N?
 
Dear Experts

For repairing an audio power amp I need a pair of BD311N/BD312N.

Unfortunately I've found just technical data for BD311/312. Can
anybody tell me the difference between BD311/312 and BD311N/312N?

TIA

Reinhard

N_Cook December 5th 08 05:31 PM

Difference BD311/312 - BD311N/312N?
 
Reinhard Zwirner wrote in message
...
Dear Experts

For repairing an audio power amp I need a pair of BD311N/BD312N.

Unfortunately I've found just technical data for BD311/312. Can
anybody tell me the difference between BD311/312 and BD311N/312N?

TIA

Reinhard



Generally , but presumably manufacturer dependent
Transistor number with an N suffix = lead free / RoHS pins/leads.
ie full tin coating, so scrape back for tin-pest free, long term
reliability, if soldering into old kit.


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Reinhard Zwirner December 5th 08 07:23 PM

Difference BD311/312 - BD311N/312N?
 
N_Cook schrieb:

Reinhard Zwirner wrote in message
...
Dear Experts

For repairing an audio power amp I need a pair of BD311N/BD312N.

Unfortunately I've found just technical data for BD311/312. Can
anybody tell me the difference between BD311/312 and BD311N/312N?

TIA

Reinhard


Generally , but presumably manufacturer dependent
Transistor number with an N suffix = lead free / RoHS pins/leads.
ie full tin coating, so scrape back for tin-pest free, long term
reliability, if soldering into old kit.


Hello

Thank you very much for answering.

AFAIK those transistors were produced in the 70s of the last
century: ROHS wasn't on topic at that time ...

Best regards

Reinhard


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