[sdiy] LM336Z-5 and 2N3904 Equivalents
mark verbos
a0284520 at addcom.de
Sun Mar 11 05:27:29 CET 2001
Rob,
i think the 2N3904 is the most common NPN transistor in existance, why
would you substitute it?
the LM336 should be easy to find as well if you drop off the z on the
end.
mark
vitreousflux wrote:
> Apologies for my lack of knowledge about component numbers, but:
>
> can anyone recommend equivalents for
>
> IC LM336Z-5.0 Voltage Reference
>
> and
>
> Transistor 2N3904 GP NPN
>
> Thanks
>
> Rob
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