HP 9100A/B Transistors



#2

Anyone know the significance of the colored paint dabs on many of the transistors in these calculators? Maybe they were hand selected for parameters to work in the particular circuit(?)


#3

Richard,


The HP Journal article on the 9100 mentioned that the transistors were burned-in, to detect early failures and improve reliability. As far as I know, this is not related to select a particular parameter.


I hope this helps!


Joel


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