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    Help identify some transistors

    I recently got a 'surprise box' (a box of random parts), and I found a couple of each of these transistors inside which I cant figure out what they are.

    The first one, is a TO-92 made by fairchild.
    line 1: F (fairchild symbol)
    line 2: 21L4
    line 3: 9904

    The second one, is an old looking TO-220 made by NEC.
    line 1: NEC-929
    line 2: 430604
    line 3: JAPAN

    The third one is again made by NEC, TO-220 package.
    line 1: NEC-920
    line 2: 430604
    line 3: JAPAN

    What do you guys think?

    BTW, I also got some ancient looking TIP32's, some MPS750's, some 2N3904's, ALOT of IRFZ44N mosfets (load tester anyone?! ), and some 2SA1048's.
    Muh-soggy-knee

    #2
    Re: Help identify some transistors

    Well? Any ideas?

    Do you want pictures?

    And I did manage to find more too.

    Fourth, is a TO-220 made by TI.
    line 1: (TI symbol here) 8432
    line 2: EL SALVADOR
    line 3: 660570
    line 4: 61047

    Fifth, is a TO-220 made by National.
    line 1: (Old national logo here) 8436
    line 2: 660570
    line 3: 61048

    Sixth, is a TO-220 made by National.
    line 1: (Old national logo here) 8420
    line 2: 660570
    line 3: 61048

    Seventh, is a TO-220 made by National.
    line 1: (Old national logo here) 8428
    line 2: 660570
    line 3: 61048

    And last, is a TO-220F. I am not sure who made this one.
    line 1: 178
    line 2: M07T
    line 3: 817 H17
    Muh-soggy-knee

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      #3
      Re: Help identify some transistors

      I did spend some time searching for the first lot but prob only in the same places as you- I have heard that digikey are quite helpful if you ring and say I've got this XXX but dont know what to replace it with they might come up with some info. Wouldnt go with a list though try over time.
      I did once have a book that listed obsolete semiconductors - perhaps your library has one?
      Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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        #4
        Re: Help identify some transistors

        Originally posted by selldoor View Post
        I did spend some time searching for the first lot but prob only in the same places as you- I have heard that digikey are quite helpful if you ring and say I've got this XXX but dont know what to replace it with they might come up with some info. Wouldnt go with a list though try over time.
        I did once have a book that listed obsolete semiconductors - perhaps your library has one?
        Hi selldoor, I don't think our library here would have a book like that.
        Muh-soggy-knee

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          #5
          Re: Help identify some transistors

          Go on Mouser.com and take a look. Their website has everything along with obsolete parts on there! I have found stuff that Digi-key did not.

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            #6
            Re: Help identify some transistors

            Try http://alltransistors.com/

            The 660570 is not a transistor : http://www.wellgainelectronics.com/n...610487915.aspx

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              #7
              Re: Help identify some transistors

              Originally posted by b700029 View Post
              Wow, thanks! Awesome site!
              Muh-soggy-knee

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                #8
                Re: Help identify some transistors

                Thanks for the sites b700029!
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