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Identify transistor H669A
Hi,
can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. |
Identify transistor H669A
Gareth Magennis wrote in message
... Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 180 volt 2SD669A with reversed pinning ? NPN and TO126 but ECB -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ |
Identify transistor H669A
"N_Cook" wrote in message ... Gareth Magennis wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 180 volt 2SD669A with reversed pinning ? NPN and TO126 but ECB Ah, just realised that the legend is actually on the back of the device - it was mounted legend side to the heatsink, and on closer inspection the pins are closest to the legend side, so it looks like you might well be correct. It is a peculiar package, one I haven't seen before. (This is from a cheap Chinese no name power amplifier, so maybe this is a Chinese part?). Thanks, Gareth. |
Identify transistor H669A
Gareth Magennis wrote:
Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 2SD669A? |
Identify transistor H669A
Gareth Magennis wrote:
Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/data.../2SD669A.shtml |
Identify transistor H669A
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 12:45:53 -0000, "Gareth Magennis"
put finger to keyboard and composed: can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A http://www.dayan.com.cn/Datasheet/Hu...o126/H669A.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
Identify transistor H669A
Gareth Magennis wrote:
"N_Cook" wrote in message ... Gareth Magennis wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 180 volt 2SD669A with reversed pinning ? NPN and TO126 but ECB Ah, just realised that the legend is actually on the back of the device - it was mounted legend side to the heatsink, and on closer inspection the pins are closest to the legend side, so it looks like you might well be correct. It is a peculiar package, one I haven't seen before. (This is from a cheap Chinese no name power amplifier, so maybe this is a Chinese part?). Thanks, Gareth. I think you will find Hitachi are Japanese. |
Identify transistor H669A
"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message ... On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 12:45:53 -0000, "Gareth Magennis" put finger to keyboard and composed: can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A http://www.dayan.com.cn/Datasheet/Hu...o126/H669A.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Frank, that is the one. Thanks, Gareth. |
Identify transistor H669A
"Archon" wrote in message . .. Gareth Magennis wrote: "N_Cook" wrote in message ... Gareth Magennis wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 180 volt 2SD669A with reversed pinning ? NPN and TO126 but ECB Ah, just realised that the legend is actually on the back of the device - it was mounted legend side to the heatsink, and on closer inspection the pins are closest to the legend side, so it looks like you might well be correct. It is a peculiar package, one I haven't seen before. (This is from a cheap Chinese no name power amplifier, so maybe this is a Chinese part?). Thanks, Gareth. I think you will find Hitachi are Japanese. Frank gets first prize, its a Chinese 2SD669A :) Gareth. |
Identify transistor H669A
Gareth Magennis wrote:
"Archon" wrote in message . .. Gareth Magennis wrote: "N_Cook" wrote in message ... Gareth Magennis wrote in message ... Hi, can anyone identify this transistor? Marked H 669A Its in a To 126 size all plastic package but a fair bit thicker, one I have not seen before. (why?) Its an NPN with lead out BCE. Its directly on the heatsink of a power amp in series with a thermistor, so is either part of the bias circuitry or temperature sense. I don't have a schematic. Cheers, Gareth. 180 volt 2SD669A with reversed pinning ? NPN and TO126 but ECB Ah, just realised that the legend is actually on the back of the device - it was mounted legend side to the heatsink, and on closer inspection the pins are closest to the legend side, so it looks like you might well be correct. It is a peculiar package, one I haven't seen before. (This is from a cheap Chinese no name power amplifier, so maybe this is a Chinese part?). Thanks, Gareth. I think you will find Hitachi are Japanese. Frank gets first prize, its a Chinese 2SD669A :) Gareth. Let me know when you source a Chinese one that works then, I'll stick with Hitachi thanks. Surprised they even bothered to put numbers on it. |
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