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... On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 23:54:29 +0100, "Meindert Sprang" wrote: I agree with your points. I guess it's up to the alarm device builder to choose the method. But, also as an electronic designer, I generally don't like to approach max values. I use a conservative 25% of ratings as a design goal, based on reliability charts. Don't you think the device builder took the same precaution and used some transistor or fet capable of 0.5 ot even 1 A? Moot point, but don't most silicon transistors have a Vsat of about .2 Volts? I wouldn't be surprised if the device in question was actually a FET. Norm Quite possible. Meindert |
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