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Trying to replace a burnt out transistor that I think was a regulator,
was attached to a heat sink so it was involved in power or
amplification I guess, anyway its located in a power supply and has
the code k1821 on it and a logo saying FC as well...and thats all. I
cant find any info on this thing, anyhelp is appreciated!!
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:51:01 -0800, wntu wrote:

Trying to replace a burnt out transistor that I think was a regulator,
was attached to a heat sink so it was involved in power or
amplification I guess, anyway its located in a power supply and has
the code k1821 on it and a logo saying FC as well...and thats all. I
cant find any info on this thing, anyhelp is appreciated!!


It might be an FET. Try searching for data on 2SK1821.

73, Ed. EI9GQ.

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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:51:01 -0800, wntu wrote:

Trying to replace a burnt out transistor that I think was a regulator,
was attached to a heat sink so it was involved in power or
amplification I guess, anyway its located in a power supply and has
the code k1821 on it and a logo saying FC as well...and thats all. I
cant find any info on this thing, anyhelp is appreciated!!


It might be an FET. Try searching for data on 2SK1821.

73, Ed. EI9GQ.

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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 00:54:11 +0000, Eamon Skelton wrote:


It might be an FET. Try searching for data on 2SK1821.


You can find the data-sheet he
http://s-shopping.elisasp.net/datasheet_en/

Look in the high voltage power MOSFET section.

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On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 00:54:11 +0000, Eamon Skelton wrote:


It might be an FET. Try searching for data on 2SK1821.


You can find the data-sheet he
http://s-shopping.elisasp.net/datasheet_en/

Look in the high voltage power MOSFET section.

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