Will this transistor work for Mil. Bypass?

Started by $uperpuma, March 07, 2006, 07:18:34 PM

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$uperpuma

I have a nte287 lying around not being used (TO92) could I use this for my low leakage diode for my Mil. Bypass? I know this is probably a tedious question... but I am a beginner and don't know the differences between different ones yet. It seems like I could, its a Si NPN... its whether or not the tolerances will be good for this application...
Thanks in advance!
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bioroids

I think it will work, the pinout seems to be the same as the BC549.

You are talking about Mil Bypass 2 right?

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Miguel
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$uperpuma

Thank you.

anyone else have an opinion on it??
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calpolyengineer

They are close enough to try it. The base-emitter voltage of BC549 is .7V and NTE is .9V.
I would say give it a go.

-Joe