I've been perusing schematics lately, with a particular interest on power supply circuits that use solid state devices in support of hollow state applications.
Here''s an example: the schematic below shows a snippet of two voltage regulation circuits that are used for the B+ and bias supplies. In each case, it looks like a mosfet is being used with an op-amp in a "voltage stabilizer" type circuit.
Looking at the diagram, the discrete semiconductors seem to be drawn as depletion mode MOSFETS. The problem though, is that when I've been looking up the parts numbers, the only parts I've found with suffixes that match these items are not depletion mode mosfets. In the case of the 2N6761 the Fairchild spec sheets list it as an enhancement mode device.
Obviously, I'm making a mistake somewhere. Can anyone help me to determine the proper supplier/part number for the semiconductors listed in the voltage stabilizer circuits shown below? So far I've determined that the OP176 is an obsolete product by Analog Devices. Its been replaced by the OP184. I've had no luck ID'ing Q8 (6761) or Q9 (8401).
Any help would be appreciated. TIA.
Here''s an example: the schematic below shows a snippet of two voltage regulation circuits that are used for the B+ and bias supplies. In each case, it looks like a mosfet is being used with an op-amp in a "voltage stabilizer" type circuit.
Looking at the diagram, the discrete semiconductors seem to be drawn as depletion mode MOSFETS. The problem though, is that when I've been looking up the parts numbers, the only parts I've found with suffixes that match these items are not depletion mode mosfets. In the case of the 2N6761 the Fairchild spec sheets list it as an enhancement mode device.
Obviously, I'm making a mistake somewhere. Can anyone help me to determine the proper supplier/part number for the semiconductors listed in the voltage stabilizer circuits shown below? So far I've determined that the OP176 is an obsolete product by Analog Devices. Its been replaced by the OP184. I've had no luck ID'ing Q8 (6761) or Q9 (8401).
Any help would be appreciated. TIA.
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