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Alfred Lorona June 17th 04 06:20 AM

Motorola power supply
 
Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?

Thanks. AL



Dr. Anton T. Squeegee June 17th 04 02:33 PM

In article , says...

Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.


I'm not sure what the current capability is, but I can tell you
that Motorola DC supplies typically run a bit high for voltage (though
15 seems higher than normal, even for Mother 'M.' How accurate is your
meter?)

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?


Try cross-referencing from the number 48-869639. I just did so,
and found that the equivalent is a 2N3772.

Further digging on that number reveals that it is a 20A 60V NPN
power device (no surprise). Specs are at this link:

http://www.onsemi.com/site/products/...2N3772,00.html

Assuming that the pass devices are in parallel, I would assume
that you have at least a 20A capable supply. You can, however, call
1800-422-4210, follow the prompts to get to Parts Identification, give
them the HPN number, and ask what the current rating is. They should be
able to tell you, and could also probably provide the part number for a
manual for the unit (which you can then order with a credit card).

Happy hunting.

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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee June 17th 04 02:33 PM

In article , says...

Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.


I'm not sure what the current capability is, but I can tell you
that Motorola DC supplies typically run a bit high for voltage (though
15 seems higher than normal, even for Mother 'M.' How accurate is your
meter?)

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?


Try cross-referencing from the number 48-869639. I just did so,
and found that the equivalent is a 2N3772.

Further digging on that number reveals that it is a 20A 60V NPN
power device (no surprise). Specs are at this link:

http://www.onsemi.com/site/products/...2N3772,00.html

Assuming that the pass devices are in parallel, I would assume
that you have at least a 20A capable supply. You can, however, call
1800-422-4210, follow the prompts to get to Parts Identification, give
them the HPN number, and ask what the current rating is. They should be
able to tell you, and could also probably provide the part number for a
manual for the unit (which you can then order with a credit card).

Happy hunting.

--
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute.
(Known to some as Bruce Lane, ARS KC7GR,
kyrrin (a/t) bluefeathertech[d=o=t]calm -- www.bluefeathertech.com
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped
with surreal ports?"

G.Beat June 18th 04 05:11 AM

"Alfred Lorona" wrote in message
...
Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A
base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not
been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?

Thanks. AL


Here are a number of useful spec sheets
http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/specs.php

Standard Linear supply, you should be able to find an adjustment
to drop the voltage to 13.8 VDC (under load)

2N3771 and 2N3055 are used extensively (pass transistors),
I have used the 2N3772 in supplies as replacement.

I do not remember what the Motorola used for a voltage regulator

w9gb



G.Beat June 18th 04 05:11 AM

"Alfred Lorona" wrote in message
...
Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A
base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not
been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?

Thanks. AL


Here are a number of useful spec sheets
http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/specs.php

Standard Linear supply, you should be able to find an adjustment
to drop the voltage to 13.8 VDC (under load)

2N3771 and 2N3055 are used extensively (pass transistors),
I have used the 2N3772 in supplies as replacement.

I do not remember what the Motorola used for a voltage regulator

w9gb



[email protected] June 22nd 04 12:58 AM

G.Beat wrote:

"Alfred Lorona" wrote in message
...


Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A
base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not
been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?

Thanks. AL




Here are a number of useful spec sheets
http://www.kbt-dc-supplies.com/specs.php

Standard Linear supply, you should be able to find an adjustment
to drop the voltage to 13.8 VDC (under load)

2N3771 and 2N3055 are used extensively (pass transistors),
I have used the 2N3772 in supplies as replacement.

I do not remember what the Motorola used for a voltage regulator

w9gb




The 2N3772 is a good chouce for replacement over a 2N3771 or 2N3055.
It has a higher current and higher dissipation spec. Another, even higher
rated transistor is a 2N5886.

[email protected] June 22nd 04 01:24 AM


Does anybody know what the output DC current is on a Motorola HPN3000A base
station power supply? DC voltage measures 15 VDC.

The pass transistors are two M9639 transistors in TO-3 case. I have not been
able to find a data sheet on these guys. Anybody have any info on them?


Sounds similar to the HPN1003A Motorola supply. Same pass transistors
and voltage. Rated 25 amps out. The output voltage regulator is a 14
volt fixed zener. A 13 volt zener will give 14.2 volts out if it is
the same essential supply as the MITREK. Transformer is part #
25D82863. HTH 73 de WB4MLE

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Eddie Seymour,WB4MLE
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