On 10/27/25 05:26, Christian Corti via cctalk wrote:
It seems that nowadays you can't get *any* replacement for failing DEC 3639 aka 2N3639 transistors. All parts are obsolete and unobtanium, e.g. 2N3640, PN3640, MMBT3640 and so on.

So, what can be used instead? The most important electrical parameter is the storage time. It needs to be *very* low, around 20-30 ns.

I saw a data sheet that mentioned an MPS3639.  But, I didn't find a distributor that had these, either.

Possibly not a direct substitute due to pinout, but the MPSH81 is a very fast, low-capacitance PNP transistor.  I have used it to replace germanium PNP transistors in some gear.  Just a total drop-in replacement, didn't need to touch the bias network.

Jon

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