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Many Tektronix scopes from the 1960's contain '''Germanium transistors''', e.g., [[OC170]], [[OC171]].
Many Tektronix scopes from the 1960's contain '''Germanium transistors''', e.g., [[OC170]], [[OC171]].


These transistors are prone to failure.
These transistors are prone to failure.  One particular failure mechanism is the growth of tin whiskers from the tin-coated inside walls of the transistor case.


In most cases, they can be replaced with modern general-purpose
In most cases, germanium transistors can be replaced with modern general-purpose
silicon bipolar transistors with no modification to the circuit.
silicon bipolar transistors with no modification to the circuit.


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(differential amplifier, Schmitt trigger) change the pair, not just one transistor.
(differential amplifier, Schmitt trigger) change the pair, not just one transistor.


When a germanium transistor is used with its base-emitter junction in parallel with  
When a germanium transistor is used with its base-emitter junction DC coupled in parallel with  
a germanium tunnel diode, you cannot simply replace the germanium transistor with silicon.
a germanium tunnel diode, you cannot simply replace the germanium transistor with silicon.
It will not work because the "high state" voltage across the tunnel diode will not
It will not work because the "high state" voltage across the tunnel diode will not
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==Links==
==Links==
* [https://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker/anecdote/af114-transistor/index.html Tin whiskers inside AF114 transistors] / [https://nepp.nasa.gov/whisker/anecdote/af114-transistor/2005-Brusse-tin-whiskers-AF114-transistors.pdf Presentation] − NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging (NEPP)]
* [https://groups.io/g/TekScopes/message/35340 321A 2N2207 transistor replacement]
* [https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5058 Thread on tin whiskers in OC170/OC171 @ vintage-radio.net] / [https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=35171 Detail pictures]
* [https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=5058 Thread on tin whiskers in OC170/OC171 @ vintage-radio.net] / [https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=35171 Detail pictures]
==Pictures==
<gallery>
Tin whiskers 001.jpg | Tin whiskers in AF114 case (from nepp.nasa.gov)
Tin whiskers 002.jpg | Tin whiskers in AF114 case (from nepp.nasa.gov)
Tin whiskers 003.jpg | Tin whiskers in AF114 case (from nepp.nasa.gov)
Tin whiskers 004.jpg | Tin whiskers in AF114 case (from nepp.nasa.gov)
</gallery>




[[Category:Transistors]]
[[Category:Transistors]]
[[Category:Repair issues]]
[[Category:Repair issues]]

Revision as of 04:15, 26 February 2019

Many Tektronix scopes from the 1960's contain Germanium transistors, e.g., OC170, OC171.

These transistors are prone to failure. One particular failure mechanism is the growth of tin whiskers from the tin-coated inside walls of the transistor case.

In most cases, germanium transistors can be replaced with modern general-purpose silicon bipolar transistors with no modification to the circuit.

Reasonable silicon replacements for small-signal NPN and PNP germanium transistors are 2N3904 and 2N3906, respectively.

When transistors appear in pairs in the original circuit (differential amplifier, Schmitt trigger) change the pair, not just one transistor.

When a germanium transistor is used with its base-emitter junction DC coupled in parallel with a germanium tunnel diode, you cannot simply replace the germanium transistor with silicon. It will not work because the "high state" voltage across the tunnel diode will not be enough to turn on the transistor. If a germanium transistor in this type of circuit fails, you either have to find a working replacement germanium transistor or modify the circuit to work with a silicon transistor.

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Pictures