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What to do with Russian low-gain MP37 Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 15:30
by guysmiley
So I randomly(stupidly) ordered some germanium transistors off Ebay, without doing research first. I now have a ton of MP37 transistors, which were super cheap, but they seem to be too low gain for anything I've built. They just don't have much in them. What should I do with these? Trash? I can't think of anything that they would work for. Any suggestions? They do look cool. Haha. :roll:

Re: What to do with low-gain Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 15:43
by modman
This could have been interesting if you had:

1) mentioned the seller - so other won't make the same mistake
2) mentioned the gain (5-120Hhfe says datasheet)

https://www.ebay.com/itm/MP37-103NU70-2 ... 1075568421
http://electron-pv.com/PDFs/Transistors ... _mp38a.pdf

Re: What to do with Russian low-gain MP37 Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 15:48
by guysmiley
The seller was bg2014-manue. I can't say they did anything wrong, my own ignorance cost me about $6. The Hfe seems to be about 15min. Well, the good news was there were some random other transistor that came in the package that worked for other projects I had. So not a total waste.

Re: What to do with Russian low-gain MP37 Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 17:20
by tonyharker
First they could be used as clipping diodes, second if the leakage is low enough you could use them as a darlington pair.

Re: What to do with Russian low-gain MP37 Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 17:22
by guysmiley
I was just reading about the diode idea. Too bad I already boxed up a pedal with diodes. Next pedal for sure. Thanks!

Re: What to do with Russian low-gain MP37 Transistors?

Posted: 31 Jan 2015, 18:22
by modman
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