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From: Jamie on 25 Jun 2006 17:58 Jeff Liebermann wrote: > "Bart Bervoets" <nekobe(a)online.be> hath wroth: > > >>Any numbers i can substitute for this? > >>From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is > >>very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. >>After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take >>the good machine down. > > > Wrong part number. You're missing some digits in the part number. My > guess is that it's a 2n60xx or something similar. The "B" might > actually be an "8" but I doubt it. The 2n608 is an old small signal > PNP TO-5 xsistor which would never appear in a modern power supply. > no, the part number is correct. and its a 2N60B not 8 thats a "BEEEEE" not eight! and it is a 600V N-Mos Fet . -- Real Programmers Do things like this. http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5
From: ian field on 25 Jun 2006 14:45 "Inty XP" <intiglietta(a)email.it> wrote in message news:op.tbpq7xpgeliyee(a)s-athlon... In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 18:29:59 +0200, ian field <dai.ode(a)ntlworld.com> ha scritto: > It looks likely the OP has made an error in identifying the part - it > doesn't seem very likely that an ancient germanium transistor would be 2N60B = N-Channel 600 Volt Mosfet (I-PAK) -- Inty.Evolution intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg "Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G" Hmm!?.
From: Jeff Liebermann on 25 Jun 2006 14:33 Jeff Liebermann <jeffl(a)comix.santa-cruz.ca.us> hath wroth: >"Bart Bervoets" <nekobe(a)online.be> hath wroth: > >>Any numbers i can substitute for this? >>From a compaq pc power supply and this supply is >>very expensive, so it's worth to try fixing. >>After fixing i test in an old PII so if it blows, i don't take >>the good machine down. >Wrong part number. You're missing some digits in the part number. My >guess is that it's a 2n60xx or something similar. The "B" might >actually be an "8" but I doubt it. The 2n608 is an old small signal >PNP TO-5 xsistor which would never appear in a modern power supply. Oops. It probably really is a 2N60B. http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/IXYS/Web%20Data/IXGH32N60B.pdf It's carried by both Digikey and Mouser. http://www.digikey.com http://www.mouser.com so no substitute is really necessary. -- Jeff Liebermann jeffl(a)comix.santa-cruz.ca.us 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558
From: Inty XP on 25 Jun 2006 15:28 In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:45:41 +0200, ian field <dai.ode(a)ntlworld.com> ha scritto: > "Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G" Hmm!?. Maybe the Datasheetarchive gave me those equivalent with the "2N60" and not for a "2N60B" -- Inty.Evolution intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg
From: ian field on 25 Jun 2006 16:00
"Inty XP" <intiglietta(a)email.it> wrote in message news:op.tbpu1vk4eliyee(a)s-athlon... > In data Sun, 25 Jun 2006 20:45:41 +0200, ian field <dai.ode(a)ntlworld.com> > ha scritto: > >> "Try 2N1925,2N476,AC126,MP21G" Hmm!?. > > Maybe the Datasheetarchive gave me those equivalent > with the "2N60" and not for a "2N60B" > > > > -- > Inty.Evolution > intiglietta(a)email.it -> per email normali e con immagini Jpeg Someone else posted this elsewhere on this thread http://rocky.digikey.com/WebLib/IXYS/Web%20Data/IXGH32N60B.pdf Which looks a little more likely, so it does look as if the OP gave an incomplete code, kind of like the Japanese transistors starting 2SA always leave off the 2S part and just print something like A1258 etc but it seems a bit naughty to print 2N60B instead of IXGH32N60B - they must have known some people would mistake this for the numbers used in the 50's! |