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Beta is typically 150, f<sub>t</sub> about 60 MHz. | Beta is typically 150, f<sub>t</sub> about 60 MHz. | ||
The OC170 was developed by Philips and introduced in the late 1950s. | The OC170 was developed by Philips and introduced in the late 1950s. | ||
The OC170 is [[Germanium_transistors|unreliable]]. | |||
==Data== | ==Data== |
Revision as of 17:50, 25 February 2018
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.
The OC170 is unreliable.