David wrote:
So gold doping does work with PNP devices. Previously when I brought it up, I was told gold doping only applied to NPN devices leading to my confusion.
Since I posted, I dug through my books and found a few more references on point:
A couple of textbooks say commercial PNP fast switches are (were) Pt doped.
Motorola and National Semiconductor say they use(d) gold doping for fast PNP switches. Section 6 of National's 1978 Discrete Databook ("Process Characteristics") lists 10 gold-doped processes (6 NPN and 4 PNP) and no Pt-doped processes.
Raytheon's Transistor Dice Catalog indicates that the company used gold doping for NPN switches (Processes CJ and CK) and Pt doping for PNP switches (Processes GJ, GK, and GR).
Raytheon sourced small-signal, high-speed PNP switches 2N2409, 2N2894, 2N3640, 2N4208, 2N5771, and 2N5910 from its platinum-doped Process GR. National sourced these parts from its gold-doped Processes 64 and 65.
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