THAT transistor arrays
Russ L
askeyman at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 14 14:23:13 CEST 1999
I suggest you get some samples from THAT first. Try them in
your application, then buy in quantity if they work well.
Just my .03.
Russ L
askeyman at earthlink.net
patchell wrote:
> After reading the message I posted, I realize some may not know what the
> heck I was talking about (that's what happens when you are in a hurry).
>
> Anyway, to reitterate, I talked to the people at THAT, which by they way,
> they seem to very nice and helpfull people, and the 100 piece price for their
> quad matched transistor arrays is $3.75 (USD). I was figuring on purchasing
> 100 of the quad PNP parts and 100 of the dual NPN/PNP pair parts (THAT120 and
> THAT140 respectively) and offer them to those on the list at that price plus
> $1.00 postage (in the US, maybe $2.00 overseas). I am also thinking of
> purchasing 100 ADI MAT04 for a quad NPN, since these are a bit better it
> seems for exponential converters (they are about $3.50?) and would offer them
> to members on the list as well.
>
> Are these prices good enough to confirm the enthusiam I have already
> recieve? If so, I will get the purchasing going next week.
>
> Also, if anybody thinks a different device than the ones picked might be
> better, I am willing to listen, but I won't go for obsolete devices (MAT04 is
> as close as I will get, and hopefully, THAT will be around for a while).
>
> -Jim
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