I've been trying to find this transistor from my LCD thread. Any ideas on what it is or a substitute? Its from the inverter.
How can I replace this transistor?
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Re: How can I replace this transistor?
From the marking & package type, it looks like a BF622.
http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/BF620_622.pdf________________________________________________
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