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unknown transistor
I've been stripping transistors from scrapped VCRs.
Now am cataloging the collection. Found many of a specific transistor. "Do you have any spec or operational information on a TO-92 device that carries the P/N's 3W2164 and T18006?" My google search revealed nothing useful. Thanks very much for any hints, Dave_S |
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unknown transistor
Many times if you cannot find a cross reference for the numbers it usually
means that it is an "in-house" OEM part number. You can maybe find something on the manufacturer's website or Sam's Photofact will usually have substitutions listed if available. You can make some assumptions about the transistor considering the location in the circuitry RF, AF, etc..... and how it tests NPN/PNP, JFET, etc. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Dave_s" wrote in message ... I've been stripping transistors from scrapped VCRs. Now am cataloging the collection. Found many of a specific transistor. "Do you have any spec or operational information on a TO-92 device that carries the P/N's 3W2164 and T18006?" My google search revealed nothing useful. Thanks very much for any hints, Dave_S |
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unknown transistor
"sofie" bravely wrote to "All" (25 Jan 06 13:37:15)
--- on the heady topic of " unknown transistor" There is also what is termed a "digital transistor" with an internal series base biasing resistor to match +5 volt logic swings. These tend to have less common numbers too. A*s*i*m*o*v so From: "sofie" so Xref: core-easynews sci.electronics.repair:356516 so Many times if you cannot find a cross reference for the numbers it so usually means that it is an "in-house" OEM part number. You can maybe so find something on the manufacturer's website or Sam's Photofact will so usually have substitutions listed if available. You can make some so assumptions about the transistor considering the location in the so circuitry RF, AF, etc..... and how it tests NPN/PNP, JFET, etc. so -- so Best Regards, so Daniel Sofie so Electronics Supply & Repair so - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - so "Dave_s" wrote in message so ... I've been stripping transistors from scrapped VCRs. Now am cataloging the collection. Found many of a specific transistor. "Do you have any spec or operational information on a TO-92 device that carries the P/N's 3W2164 and T18006?" My google search revealed nothing useful. Thanks very much for any hints, Dave_S .... First Church of Binary Science (The Digitarians) |
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