i have these all, and i could use some help figuring out what they do. thank you ( ikow those in jpeg 4 are birdge rectifiers but what amperage?
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oh lol ok so i can just google to see how many amps they are? well see theyre taken from psus and i need to know what they can replace. like if theyre primary or secondary thingies or what they exactly do. but i will google for datasheetsComment
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Exactly.
If you're not finding anything, you're probably typing the wrong number. Some will have two numbers - one is the date code or lot code, and the other is the actual number you need. Type one number in Google and if you find nothing type the other number. Most of these components are standard transistors and schottky rectifiers (there's your hint). Should be easy to find, but I'll leave that to you, just so you can get some practice. Trust me, it's easy.
I prefer datasheetcatalog.com, but there are many other good websites as well.Last edited by momaka; 11-25-2010, 11:29 PM.Comment
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PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.Comment
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D209L. Those particular ones you have are from Jilin Sino.
400V, 12A continuous, 25A pulse BJT switching transistor.
Used in pairs in half-bridge topology power supplies.
Bridge rectifiers from Left to right:
Left and center are both 500V, 6A. Right is 600V, 6A.
Others:
SBL3045PT is a 30A, 45V schottky diode.
S2040C is a 20A, 40V schottky diode.
F1620CT is a 16A, 200V fast recovery.
F12C20C is a 12A, 200V fast recovery.
S2045C is a 20A, 45V schottky diode.
D13007M is a 400V, 8A continuous, 16A pulse BJT switching transistor
20N60C3 is a 650V, 20.7A continuous transistor (looks like you gutted these out of a fairly nice power supply...OCZ Stealthxtream?)
BYQ28E is a 200V, 10A fast recovery
STPS1545 is a 45V, 15A schottky diodeLast edited by 370forlife; 11-26-2010, 04:36 PM.Comment
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D209L's are good for up to about 400W, similar specs to D13009L's. 13007's are good for up to about 300W.
how did u knowLast edited by 370forlife; 11-26-2010, 04:46 PM.Comment
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D209L. Those particular ones you have are from Jilin Sino.
400V, 12A continuous, 25A pulse BJT switching transistor.
Used in pairs in half-bridge topology power supplies.
Bridge rectifiers from Left to right:
Left and center are both 500V, 6A. Right is 600V, 6A.
Others:
SBL3045PT is a 30A, 45V schottky diode.
S2040C is a 20A, 40V schottky diode.
F1620CT is a 16A, 200V fast recovery.
F12C20C is a 12A, 200V fast recovery.
S2045C is a 20A, 45V schottky diode.
D13007M is a 400V, 8A continuous, 16A pulse BJT switching transistor
20N60C3 is a 650V, 20.7A continuous transistor (looks like you gutted these out of a fairly nice power supply...OCZ Stealthxtream?)
BYQ28E is a 200V, 10A fast recovery
STPS1545 is a 45V, 15A schottky diodeComment
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well then, here goes: what are 18n50 pfv2? and wff2n50?
tyvmComment
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PlainBillFor a number of reasons, both health and personal, I will no longer be active on this board. Any PMs asking for assistance will be ignored.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.Comment
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Can't find particular data sheets for those and I don't have their specs memorized, but it looks like they are 500V transistors, probably about 2A continuous each. Most likely used as one of the transistors for a two transistor 5vsb circuit.Comment
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