![]() Substitution of RF power devices needs to be approached with a great deal of caution,& preferably with a Spectrum Analyser on hand. Modern devices as a rule,are better spec'd than older ones,so a common modern type may replace an old special type. In more complex circuits,have a look at what devices other manufacturers use in similar circuits-there may be a common device which will do the job. If it is something simple,like a lamp,LED,or relay driver,you can probably replace it with a more common type without any drama. If you can't find a listed equivalent,one good philosophy is to look at the circuit the device is used in. Not only did they often disagree,but by the time you had tracked from one book to another,the specs on the final one you turned up were many times quite different to the original. ![]() At one of my earlier jobs,we had semiconductor equivalents book from several sources. Good luck finding anything that will do that!(though it must be out there somewhere) Many times the equivalents shown in the various books are harder to find than the original component.
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