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Fred Bartoli
Joerg a écrit :
I measured them with my 3470A, so it must have been between 1mA and 3mA.
Will measure them again tomorrow or the day after.
Also, if you're after ultra low noise, I observed that there's a sweet
VCE spot at around 2-3V VCE. Not much, but enough to be noticeable.
As I said they're not speced noise-wise but their ultra low Vcesat
mandates low Rbb' so...
Also the beta wasn't bad, but I don't remember clearly so I prefer not
to tell.
I compared them with some 2SB737 I have and there wasn't clear
difference between them. Maybe the 737 was a bit better at low
frequency, but I didn't have enough time to fully test them.
The down side is that they have pretty high capacitance.
Wow, that would be cool. A bit pricey but if they really hold the line
under 1nv/rtHz that would be ok. Do you remember at which current you
had measured them?
I measured them with my 3470A, so it must have been between 1mA and 3mA.
Will measure them again tomorrow or the day after.
Also, if you're after ultra low noise, I observed that there's a sweet
VCE spot at around 2-3V VCE. Not much, but enough to be noticeable.
As I said they're not speced noise-wise but their ultra low Vcesat
mandates low Rbb' so...
Also the beta wasn't bad, but I don't remember clearly so I prefer not
to tell.
I compared them with some 2SB737 I have and there wasn't clear
difference between them. Maybe the 737 was a bit better at low
frequency, but I didn't have enough time to fully test them.
The down side is that they have pretty high capacitance.