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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Is there any difference between 2SC3182N and 2SC3182 without the N?
I got a Pioneer A-88X with a pair of 2SC3182N/2SA1265N blown and need to replace them.. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: the north
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No, it is probably the same. Or very alike.
In datasheet they can tell what the extra 'N' means. You can safely replace with 2SC3182/2SA1265 Probably if you find and buy there can be an 'N' on the transistor
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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2SC3182N: 140V 10A hfe: 55~160 Ft: 30mHz Cob: 220pF Package: TO-3P
Download | Datasheet Archive 2SC3182(R): 140V 10A hfe: 55~110 Ft: 30mHz Cob: 220pF Package: TO-3P 2SC3182(O): 140V 10A hfe: 80~160 Ft: 30mHz Cob: 220pF Package: TO-3P Download | Datasheet Archive Agreed, looks to be very close, even with grades (R) and (O) beta sorted parts. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Hej,
the difference is genuine and fake. |
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| 2SA1265N and 2SC3182N | spooney | Car Audio | 5 | 18th March 2008 11:04 AM |
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