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nathan October 22nd 03 05:57 PM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
It's a TO220 package attached to a heat sink. It is in a 250W
switching power supply for a computer made by turbolink (channelwell).
It has 'C5763' with 'M2J1' below written on it. Is it a MOSFET or
BJT? What is the pinout?

Thanks,
Nathan

JR3611 October 22nd 03 08:16 PM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
Check this one 2SC5367
pdf is here

http://service.semic.sanyo.co.jp/sem..._e/2SC5763.pdf


"nathan" wrote in message
om...
It's a TO220 package attached to a heat sink. It is in a 250W
switching power supply for a computer made by turbolink (channelwell).
It has 'C5763' with 'M2J1' below written on it. Is it a MOSFET or
BJT? What is the pinout?

Thanks,
Nathan




Roy J. Tellason October 23rd 03 07:40 PM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
JR3611 wrote:

Check this one 2SC5367
pdf is here

http://service.semic.sanyo.co.jp/sem..._e/2SC5763.pdf


Nice site! "up arrow" got me a forbidden message, but hitting it again got
me a page in japanese with an "English" button on it, which got me to a
page that's now bookmarked.

Any of you guys know of a site which would help me figure out which logo
belongs to which company? I used to have that in one of my books, but
haven't seen such in years...

The ones for semiconductors are of most interest.



Franc Zabkar October 23rd 03 09:32 PM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:40:15 GMT, "Roy J. Tellason"
rtellason@DONTSPAM MEpa.net put finger to keyboard and composed:

JR3611 wrote:

Check this one 2SC5367
pdf is here

http://service.semic.sanyo.co.jp/sem..._e/2SC5763.pdf


Nice site! "up arrow" got me a forbidden message, but hitting it again got
me a page in japanese with an "English" button on it, which got me to a
page that's now bookmarked.

Any of you guys know of a site which would help me figure out which logo
belongs to which company? I used to have that in one of my books, but
haven't seen such in years...

The ones for semiconductors are of most interest.


Search Google for "chipdir" and "logo".


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budgie October 24th 03 03:26 AM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:40:15 GMT, "Roy J. Tellason"
rtellason@DONTSPAM MEpa.net wrote:

JR3611 wrote:

Check this one 2SC5367
pdf is here

http://service.semic.sanyo.co.jp/sem..._e/2SC5763.pdf


Nice site! "up arrow" got me a forbidden message, but hitting it again got
me a page in japanese with an "English" button on it, which got me to a
page that's now bookmarked.

Any of you guys know of a site which would help me figure out which logo
belongs to which company? I used to have that in one of my books, but
haven't seen such in years...


For IC's try: http://www.elnec.com/iclogos.php

There may be other devices there too ...

Roy J. Tellason October 24th 03 04:24 AM

logos
 
budgie wrote:

On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 18:40:15 GMT, "Roy J. Tellason"
rtellason@DONTSPAM MEpa.net wrote:
Any of you guys know of a site which would help me figure out which logo
belongs to which company? I used to have that in one of my books, but
haven't seen such in years...


For IC's try: http://www.elnec.com/iclogos.php

There may be other devices there too ...


Took a quick look, but it seems they load each logo as a separate image,
so I bookmarked it and will check it out later...

Thanks!


Chaos Master October 24th 03 04:39 AM

help identifying transistor in power supply
 
In article ,
says...
It's a TO220 package attached to a heat sink. It is in a 250W
switching power supply for a computer made by turbolink (channelwell).
It has 'C5763' with 'M2J1' below written on it. Is it a MOSFET or
BJT? What is the pinout?


Probably a 2SC5763 japanese transistor. Probably a BJT but I don't have NTE's
software here to check.

Sorry, but I don't have any more info about it. :(
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