[sdiy] Which transistors for synth circuits?
Björn Starmark
bjostarmark at yahoo.se
Fri Dec 31 04:05:25 CET 2021
Some more transistors:
PMP4201 (NPN), PMP5201 (PNP) matched dual BJT transistors, for expo and ladder filter. Used in Moog Werkstatt.
J113, MMBFJ113 NJFET for reset switch in saw VCO
/Bjorn
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Some transistors in my general stock and what scenario I use them in:
2N3904/BC847 (NPN), 2N3906/BC857 (PNP), and 2N3819 (N ch JFET), 1N4148
(Si diode) - most general purpose "jelly bean" stuff.
BCM847 (dual NPN) and BCM857 (dual PNP) - small SMD matched pairs for
discrete OTA/ladder filters, current mirrors, expo converters, etc.
SSM2212 (dual NPN) - precision, low rbe expo converter for VCOs.
MPSA42 (NPN) and MPSA92 (PNP) - high voltage 300V.
2N5088/5089 (NPN) and 2N5087 (PNP) - high hFE.
2N4402/4403 (PNP) and 2N4857/4391/4393 (N ch JFET) - Discharge switches,
choppers.
Other small signal and power transistors for occasional hi-fi/power
amplifier projects.
- Oren
On 12/30/21 12:18 PM, cheater cheater via Synth-diy wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was wondering how you pick out transistors (as well as diodes) for
> synth circuits like filters. For example moog filter, 303 filter, etc.
> Do you look for anything in specific? I'm talking about a situation
> where you don't want to use the exact part in the schematic, but want
> to play around with parts and see what comes out of it.
>
> Best regards
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