raul wrote:
While I do not have a datasheet,
NTE quickcross has no equal,
here is some info for you (I'm not the author)
Many Asian-sourced semiconductors are marked per the
EIAJ standard
Electronic Industries Association of Japan,
which uses this code:
2Saxxxxb
2S -- a hint that it's not JEDEC
a -- the type of semiconductor, where
A = PNP bipolar
B = PNP bipolar
C = NPN bipolar
D = NPN bipolar
F = SCR
J = P-channel FET
K = N-channel FET
xxxx= 3- or 4-digit number
b = a suffix sometimes applied to designate updated
versions
Usually but not always,
if xxxx for 2A or 2B is under 500, or 2SC or
2SD is under 100, it's germanium;
else silicon for bipolars.
Provided by
Jim N6OTQ
(HIT) NPN 60V 8A TRANSISTOR T0-220
Vcbo = 60v
Vbeo = 5 v
Pc = 25w/
etc..
etc..
looks like a generic 2n3055 type..
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