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[?] Looking for data sheet on Siliconix J-FET's

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David Chapman

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a number of Siliconix J-FETs type E310 and E430 (dual) in my
spares box and despite Googling to try and find data sheets for them,
the only ones that keep appearing are for the J310 or U310 which are, I
believe, electrically similar devices.

Just wondering if anyone in this NG happens to have a copy of the
ORIGINAL Siliconix data sheet for the E310 and E430 devices which they
could copy and forward to me?

Alternatively, can someone tell me the pin-outs for the devices that I
have - the E310 package is not in TO92 like the J310 but a rather
different round ceramic one. The E430 is also ceramic but of larger
diameter with six pins.

Many TIA - Dave.
 
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Robert Macy

Jan 1, 1970
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   I have a number of Siliconix J-FETs type E310 and E430 (dual) in my
spares box and despite Googling to try and find data sheets for them,
the only ones that keep appearing are for the J310 or U310 which are, I
believe, electrically similar devices.

  Just wondering if anyone in this NG happens to have a copy of the
ORIGINAL Siliconix data sheet for the E310 and E430 devices which they
could copy and forward to me?

   Alternatively, can someone tell me the pin-outs for the devices that I
have - the E310 package is not in TO92 like the J310 but a rather
different round ceramic one.  The E430 is also ceramic but of larger
diameter with six pins.

  Many TIA  -  Dave.

Don't have, but used to talk directly to them. I think now Vishay owns
them, right? Try a local Rep who has interest in keeping you happy.
 
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legg

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a number of Siliconix J-FETs type E310 and E430 (dual) in my
spares box and despite Googling to try and find data sheets for them,
the only ones that keep appearing are for the J310 or U310 which are, I
believe, electrically similar devices.

Just wondering if anyone in this NG happens to have a copy of the
ORIGINAL Siliconix data sheet for the E310 and E430 devices which they
could copy and forward to me?

Alternatively, can someone tell me the pin-outs for the devices that I
have - the E310 package is not in TO92 like the J310 but a rather
different round ceramic one. The E430 is also ceramic but of larger
diameter with six pins.

Many TIA - Dave.

The ceramic/epoxy versions are intended for direct sub in economy
commercial circuits, using the same die. The flat detail on the side
corresponds to the tab on a metal can version.

The epoxy/ceramic parts were discontinued before 1982.

RL
 
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Reinhard Zwirner

Jan 1, 1970
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David said:
I have a number of Siliconix J-FETs type E310 and E430 (dual) in my
spares box and despite Googling to try and find data sheets for them,
the only ones that keep appearing are for the J310 or U310 which are, I
believe, electrically similar devices.

Just wondering if anyone in this NG happens to have a copy of the
ORIGINAL Siliconix data sheet for the E310 and E430 devices which they
could copy and forward to me?

Alternatively, can someone tell me the pin-outs for the devices that I
have - the E310 package is not in TO92 like the J310 but a rather
different round ceramic one. The E430 is also ceramic but of larger
diameter with six pins.

Hi Dave,

I've found data and outlines for E 310 in National Semiconductor's
Transistor Data Book 1974.

Here <www.workupload.com/file/3kJ6lR8>

you can download a scan.

HTH

Reinhard

BTW: Could you imagine to sell one or two of your E 430s?
 
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David Chapman

Jan 1, 1970
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Reinhard Zwirner said:
Hi Dave,

I've found data and outlines for E 310 in National Semiconductor's
Transistor Data Book 1974.

Here <www.workupload.com/file/3kJ6lR8>

you can download a scan.

HTH

Reinhard

BTW: Could you imagine to sell one or two of your E 430s?

Hi Reinhart. Many thanks for that useful information. I'll e-mail you
directly regarding the E430s.

ATB - Dave.
 
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David Chapman

Jan 1, 1970
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legg said:
The ceramic/epoxy versions are intended for direct sub in economy
commercial circuits, using the same die. The flat detail on the side
corresponds to the tab on a metal can version.

The epoxy/ceramic parts were discontinued before 1982.

RL

Many thanks for clarifying the origins. Much appreciated.
 
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