| ??? 02/08/06 00:51 Read: times |
#109468 - BC327 and 4mA base current Responding to: ???'s previous message |
You can also use BC327 with a base current of 4mA. BC327 provides a slightly smaller collector emitter saturation voltage.
But the solution of Rob is much better, especially as total current consumption is an issue here. Kai |
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