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Old 8th March 2003, 02:01 PM   #1
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Hi all,

Casually, with some heatsinks a friend of mine got for me, there were some TO3 IRF230, those maybe has a use here, don't they? And there were also some RCA N121230-3 that I wish they were the same semiconductor. Does anyone know how to find some info? Below the RCA icon appears H R 8515, does this help?

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Old 8th March 2003, 02:11 PM   #2
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Olá Raka!

My guess is that they are maybe the some with another codig of manufacture!

As they have the same the last numbers,...230!

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Yep,

I noticed that, that was the first hint, but I'd like to be more sure before injecting them some amperes...
Where can I get some datasheet from RCA?
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8515 sounds like a datecode

the other number sounds like a "house" number
(product makers internal number scheme)
did you try looking in a substitution book -sgs/philips/ecg/whatevertheycall themselvesnow
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Old 9th March 2003, 12:08 AM   #5
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If RCA take the same code of Harris or vice versa...

N121230-3

is 120 volts...12 amps !

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An IRF230 is 200V, 9 A, 75W, 0.4 ohms Rds, N-CH HexFet

http://www.irf.com/product-info/data...antx2n6758.pdf
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