From: GregS on 11 Aug 2008 13:06 Funny number on this ST part of WNN948 Can't figure it. I'm still looking at circuit to figure out what might work. Got to be a transistor or Mosfet. greg
From: GregS on 11 Aug 2008 13:52 In article <g7prih$ctk$1(a)usenet01.srv.cis.pitt.edu>, zekfrivo(a)zekfrivolous.com (GregS) wrote: >Funny number on this ST part of WNN948 > >Can't figure it. I'm still looking at circuit to figure out what >might work. Got to be a transistor or Mosfet. > >greg p7n860 looks like the real part # which does not help me.
From: Franc Zabkar on 11 Aug 2008 16:03 On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 17:52:47 GMT, zekfrivo(a)zekfrivolous.com (GregS) put finger to keyboard and composed: >In article <g7prih$ctk$1(a)usenet01.srv.cis.pitt.edu>, zekfrivo(a)zekfrivolous.com (GregS) wrote: >>Funny number on this ST part of WNN948 >> >>Can't figure it. I'm still looking at circuit to figure out what >>might work. Got to be a transistor or Mosfet. >> >>greg > >p7n860 looks like the real part # which does not help me. If the "8" is actually a "B", then your part could be a ... STGP7NB60M N-CHANNEL 7A - 600V TO-220/DPAK POWERMESH IGBT http://www.tehcomservis.com/dounload/datasheet/STGP7NB60.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
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