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It has a breakdown voltage of about 20 V and a maximum collector current of 10 mA.
It has a breakdown voltage of about 20 V and a maximum collector current of 10 mA.
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The OC170 was developed by Philips and introduced in the late 1950s.
The OC170 was developed by Philips and introduced in the late 1950s.


Due to [[Germanium transistors|tin whiskers growing inside the case]], OC170s a common source of problems on equipment of the period.
Due to [[Germanium transistors|tin whiskers growing inside the case]], OC170s are a common source of problems on equipment of the period.
For more information, see the [[Germanium transistors]] page.


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Latest revision as of 15:00, 8 January 2024

The OC170 is an alloy-diffused Germanium PNP transistor. It has a breakdown voltage of about 20 V and a maximum collector current of 10 mA. Beta is typically 150, ft about 60 MHz.

The OC170 was developed by Philips and introduced in the late 1950s.

Due to tin whiskers growing inside the case, OC170s are a common source of problems on equipment of the period. For more information, see the Germanium transistors page.

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Some instruments using part OC170

Instrument Manufacturer Class Model Description Introduced
321 Tektronix Oscilloscope 321 Portable single channel scope 1960
661 Tektronix Oscilloscope 661 Sampling scope 1961

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