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Old 14th November 2011, 10:42 PM   #1
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Default Exicon lateral MOSFETs

where to buy in the USA? The ProFusion website seems to always be in a perpetual broken state.
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Old 14th November 2011, 11:26 PM   #2
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you might want to pm opc, he's using lateral mosfets diffused by the same mob in his 'the wire' power amp (there are others that are identical to the exicon under different names) so he will have done quite a lot of legwork around the place to make sure a decent source for them was available and could probably help you out
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Old 14th November 2011, 11:35 PM   #3
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I don't have Exicon's, but i have the 2sj162/2sk1058 combo that seems to be popular. I bought 50 pairs to match for power buffer/BA/F4 and possibly the Lazy Cat design. Exicons seem harder to come by.
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Old 14th November 2011, 11:56 PM   #4
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devices diffused by the same fab that did the exicon (Semefab) are proFet, Class D (has nothing to do with class D), Magnatec etc etc. like i said contact opc, he'll be able to point you in the right direction. going by the specs they are all pretty much the same, there are 2 types single and dual devices for the higher power parts. lexicon are the only ones that i have seen in the metal can though
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This came up as the only US distributorship for Exicon components. There are a few similar names in Taiwan etc, for both profusion and Exicon but this brand is said by other DIYs to be the lowest cost brand.
sales@hybridelectronics.com (Florida)
I think the largest market is in Europe now, hence little if any US demand. Have you tried Newark?
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spice models for the Exicons..??
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Old 15th November 2011, 06:30 AM   #7
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Check the thread - Lineup had them right at the start, I believe. Since these are Semelab chips (Alfet brand) you may find the models there, at Magnatech or other distributor brandings, if not at Profusion's site. With the one Fab source and similar codes, there isn't much room for confusion.
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Old 15th November 2011, 06:44 AM   #8
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I just tried Profusion where I get my ECX's from. The link to the lateral FETs is indeed broken, might want to send them a mail so they can fix it. I've never had problems ordering with them, they're a reliable store. If possible try to get them from them.
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I'm a bit suspicious of their agency arrangements now. Since only Exicon is missing from the Profusion site and Farnell/Element14/Newark only offer Magnetech product with full Semelab authorisation and the legacy TO3 variants too, we could be looking at ALF08N20V and ALF08P20V plus the 160V suffix types ...N16V & ...P16V. Same parts - different brand and distributor.

Here in Oz, it means a few $$ saved on local retail of Exicon parts.
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......exicon are the only ones that i have seen in the metal can though
obviously i meant Exicon, (aaarrgghh it just 'fixed' it again!!) this forums spellcheck thing is really starting to **** me right off. anyone know how i can turn the auto spellcheck off so it just highlights the errors rather than 'correcting' them without asking? we use so much jargon here that its a real pita
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