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Default Whatever happened to BC214C ?

They seem to have vanished off the face of the earth. BC 559C suitabale
replacement ?

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"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote:

They seem to have vanished off the face of the earth. BC 559C suitabale
replacement ?


The BC 212, 213, 214 family of PNP transistors have been replaced by more
recent ones, the 559, 560 family being one of them. All types have an
additional letter appended which denotes the collector/base ratio.
This letter specifies about the same range at BC213 and BC 559.
BC 214 is the low noise version of the BC 213.

The main difference between the 559 and the 560 is the maximum Collector-
Emitter voltage. BC559 has a minimum Collector–Emitter Breakdown Voltage
of -30V (as does the BC 213/214) while the minimum of BC560 is -45V.
Noise seems no longer to be critical so there is no special low noise type.

HTH
Norbert

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Norbert Hahn wrote:
"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote:

They seem to have vanished off the face of the earth. BC 559C
suitabale replacement ?


The BC 212, 213, 214 family of PNP transistors have been replaced by
more recent ones, the 559, 560 family being one of them. All types
have an additional letter appended which denotes the collector/base
ratio.
This letter specifies about the same range at BC213 and BC 559.
BC 214 is the low noise version of the BC 213.

The main difference between the 559 and the 560 is the maximum
Collector- Emitter voltage. BC559 has a minimum Collector-Emitter
Breakdown Voltage of -30V (as does the BC 213/214) while the minimum
of BC560 is -45V.
Noise seems no longer to be critical so there is no special low noise
type.

HTH
Norbert


Used a BC559C which seems fine. Originals were dinky little Ferranti
ZTX-214C (for Quad 405). I still have some of the little ZTX-304 and 504s !

geoff


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