Hi, does anybody have the Eagle package for IRFP9240 ? Thanks
teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-01 6:49 pm #1 2007-09-01 6:49 pm #1 Hi, does anybody have the Eagle package for IRFP9240 ? Thanks ••• More options Share darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-01 11:27 pm #2 2007-09-01 11:27 pm #2 It's the same as IRFP240 ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 They are different IRFP240 is N type, IRFP is P type, so, a far as I understand, they are different. ••• More options Share darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 They have the same pinout. Drawing two N-channels does not have to mean that you cannot solder one Nch and second Pch. ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one. ••• More options Share KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link Home Amplifiers Solid State Eagle package for IRFP9240
darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-01 11:27 pm #2 2007-09-01 11:27 pm #2 It's the same as IRFP240 ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 They are different IRFP240 is N type, IRFP is P type, so, a far as I understand, they are different. ••• More options Share darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 They have the same pinout. Drawing two N-channels does not have to mean that you cannot solder one Nch and second Pch. ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one. ••• More options Share KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 2007-09-01 11:47 pm #3 They are different IRFP240 is N type, IRFP is P type, so, a far as I understand, they are different. ••• More options Share darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 They have the same pinout. Drawing two N-channels does not have to mean that you cannot solder one Nch and second Pch. ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one. ••• More options Share KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
darkfenriz Member Joined 2004 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 2007-09-02 12:08 am #4 They have the same pinout. Drawing two N-channels does not have to mean that you cannot solder one Nch and second Pch. ••• More options Share pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one. ••• More options Share KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
They have the same pinout. Drawing two N-channels does not have to mean that you cannot solder one Nch and second Pch.
pinkmouse Ex-Moderator Joined 2002 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 2007-09-02 1:09 am #5 Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one. ••• More options Share KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
Teodoro, learn how to create new parts yourself, it's dead easy once you get the hang of it, and saves lots of time waiting for someone else to send you one.
KSTR Member Joined 2007 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 2007-09-02 1:50 am #6 Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus ••• More options Share teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Not even needed here. Use the IRF530/9530 (from TRANS-PW.LBR) in the sheet, re-value them to IRFP240/9240 In the board, do a replace to TO247. Regards, Klaus
teodorom Member Joined 2004 teodorom.atspace.com/ 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 2007-09-02 10:06 pm #7 I learned how to do it. I learned how to do it. Thanks ••• More options Share