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BC109 or BC547 instead of BC109C ?

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rajesh.raghavan

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Can I use BC109 or BC547 instead of BC109C transistor. One of members in EDA forum suggested that BC109 can do anything BC547 does. Is that true other way around? any help is much appreciated. thanks.


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Can I use BC109 or BC547 instead of BC109C transistor. One of members in EDA forum suggested that BC109 can do anything BC547 does. Is that true other way around? any help is much appreciated. thanks.
Hi rajesh
Welcome to the EDA forum .
It depends on your application . for example sometimes we can see that a transistor is used in 10 percent of it's maximum properties so we can use another transistor easily but sometimes a transistor is used in it's critical region of characteristics . so we should take care of what transistor we are going to use instead .
So what is your application ?

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