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DC motor in cat toy stopped working. [Fixed]
David Farber wrote:
Dave Platt wrote: Hi Dave, That should work great! However there was no pinout in the datasheet. https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/ZXTN2038F.pdf I e-mailed diodes.com tech support to see if they can supply that information. Take a look at http://www.electro-tech-online.com/a...uts-png.30877/ as it has a whole bunch of pinouts. From what I read, it appears that the SOT-23-3 package for transistors has highly standardized pinouts. Yes, that matches what the old part is. I'm in no hurry so I'll wait to see what diodes.com has to say. Thanks for your reply. I finally had time to install the new transistors and they worked perfrectly. The cats are happy again! Thanks for all your helpful replies. -- David Farber Los Osos, CA |
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DC motor in cat toy stopped working. [Fixed]
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David Farber wrote: I finally had time to install the new transistors and they worked perfrectly. The cats are happy again! Excellent - very glad to hear it! |
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