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Difference BD311/312 - BD311N/312N?
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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 |
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. -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ |
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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