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Steve Kavanagh June 3rd 06 12:09 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397. www.datasheetarchive.com
appears to have just a 1 line description. Does anyone have more ?

Steve


Phil Allison June 3rd 06 12:20 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 

"Steve Kavanagh"

I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397. www.datasheetarchive.com
appears to have just a 1 line description. Does anyone have more ?



** Appears to be an obsolete type.

Several references quote the " MJE3055T " as being a replacement with
similar or better specs.





....... Phil



Spehro Pefhany June 3rd 06 12:54 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
On 3 Jun 2006 04:09:04 -0700, the renowned "Steve Kavanagh"
wrote:

I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397. www.datasheetarchive.com
appears to have just a 1 line description. Does anyone have more ?

Steve


You can see from the Kanji in the transistor manual that the original
manufacturer is Hitachi (http://www.trexon.com/hitachi.gif)

...along with quite a few parameters. It's designed to be an RF power
amplifier, especially for CB.

This is supposed to be a similar part:
http://www.cpcares.com/pdf/2SC1817.PDF

with a similar (but less) power output rating (15W vs 18W for the
2SC2397 @27MHz output).


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com

Spehro Pefhany June 3rd 06 12:55 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 21:20:18 +1000, the renowned "Phil Allison"
wrote:


"Steve Kavanagh"

I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397. www.datasheetarchive.com
appears to have just a 1 line description. Does anyone have more ?



** Appears to be an obsolete type.

Several references quote the " MJE3055T " as being a replacement with
similar or better specs.


Gack! Well, you can bolt it in the same place and the pinout is the
same, but things kinda fall apart from there.. considering the ft of
the 3055 is 2MHz vs 100MHz for the 2SC2397.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com

Phil Allison June 3rd 06 01:40 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 

"Spehro Pefhany"


** Appears to be an obsolete type.

Several references quote the " MJE3055T " as being a replacement with
similar or better specs.


Gack! Well, you can bolt it in the same place and the pinout is the
same, but things kinda fall apart from there.. considering the ft of
the 3055 is 2MHz vs 100MHz for the 2SC2397.




** The Motorola " POWER Data Book" of 1982, lists the devices as "similar
replacements" - as does the similar " Bipolar Power Transistor Data " of
1987.

I found at least 7 web sites, including the ST Microelectronics site, with
the same info.

Seems some staffer at Motorola made an error in the early 80s and it has
gone on and on and on ........




........ Phil










Pooh Bear June 3rd 06 01:59 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 


Steve Kavanagh wrote:

I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397. www.datasheetarchive.com
appears to have just a 1 line description. Does anyone have more ?


Shouldn't be too tricky to sub it. Low voltage ( by my standards ) npn 25W 50MHz
in TO-220 are a dime a dozen surely ?

Graham


Spehro Pefhany June 3rd 06 02:10 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 22:40:39 +1000, the renowned "Phil Allison"
wrote:


"Spehro Pefhany"


** Appears to be an obsolete type.

Several references quote the " MJE3055T " as being a replacement with
similar or better specs.


Gack! Well, you can bolt it in the same place and the pinout is the
same, but things kinda fall apart from there.. considering the ft of
the 3055 is 2MHz vs 100MHz for the 2SC2397.




** The Motorola " POWER Data Book" of 1982, lists the devices as "similar
replacements" - as does the similar " Bipolar Power Transistor Data " of
1987.

I found at least 7 web sites, including the ST Microelectronics site, with
the same info.

Seems some staffer at Motorola made an error in the early 80s and it has
gone on and on and on ........


Maybe someone who was sick of the breaker-breaker-one-nine-rubber-duck
CB craze of the day? ;-) Unfortunately lots of references on the
'net may just mean that the stuff was all copied from one source.

BTW, any Japanese speakers here? The Japanese characters for Hitachi
appear to be only two syllables. The characters would be pronounced
"ri4 li4" in Chinese ('sun' or 'day' and 'stand'), maybe "hi ta" in
Japanese? Is the "chi" just tacked on in English?

Mazda is the opposite-- it's three syllables in Chinese (and probably
Japanese as well). And Alps (the component maker)is two syllables in
Japanese.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com

Rich Grise June 3rd 06 03:41 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
On Sat, 03 Jun 2006 09:10:44 -0400, Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 22:40:39 +1000, the renowned "Phil Allison"
...
Seems some staffer at Motorola made an error in the early 80s and it has
gone on and on and on ........


Maybe someone who was sick of the breaker-breaker-one-nine-rubber-duck
CB craze of the day? ;-) Unfortunately lots of references on the
'net may just mean that the stuff was all copied from one source.

BTW, any Japanese speakers here? The Japanese characters for Hitachi
appear to be only two syllables. The characters would be pronounced
"ri4 li4" in Chinese ('sun' or 'day' and 'stand'), maybe "hi ta" in
Japanese? Is the "chi" just tacked on in English?


With Japanese Kanji, there's no telling. ;-) Fujiyama, for example,
is two Kanjis.

Mazda is the opposite-- it's three syllables in Chinese (and probably
Japanese as well). And Alps (the component maker)is two syllables in
Japanese.


In Katagana or Hiragana, Ma zu da is three, yes, but A ru pu su is _four_! ;-)
(I think they're pronounced more like Ma z' da and A r' p' s'. :-) )
To yo ta comes out just right, however. :-)

Cheers!
Rich


Steve Kavanagh June 4th 06 03:15 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
Pooh Bear wrote:
Steve Kavanagh wrote:

I'm looking for a data sheet for the 2SC2397


Shouldn't be too tricky to sub it. Low voltage ( by my standards ) npn 25W 50MHz
in TO-220 are a dime a dozen surely ?


Actually I think such devices characterized for RF PA use are getting a
bit thin on the ground with the CB craze over, most other HF
applications needing more power and low-VHF most often using integrated
modules or at least having the budget for real RF packages. But some
comparison with other data sheets might be useful.

I actually have some (and a source for more at a good price, though
production is not my intent) but was pondering if they could be
stretched to 50 MHz, so the data sheets for similar devices may not be
too applicable. Especially the MJE3055T !! I had noticed that curious
substitution suggestion !

Steve


raul June 4th 06 04:51 PM

2SC2397 Datasheet ?
 
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




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