This page has a list of Sanyo STK modules, with some
data sheets on some models.
http://www.datadart.com/al/sanyo/sanyodata.htm
data sheets on some models.
http://www.datadart.com/al/sanyo/sanyodata.htm
Normally those letters make sense
F was used for fairchild.... but sometimes other factorie joint together and change letters
M for Motorola
TI for Texas Instruments
STK may be same Japanese name... i do not about japanese names, something alike....lets invent a name... Sanyo tonbansh Kisheradeska.... something alike... also letter has international meanings also numbers printed on it had meanings too.... the one we already know is related to production line numbers... this way you can believe to find some of them matched, because a part of the same waffer, or the same morning production, or the same day production... others use the voltage information in letters... when i found those codes, may be in internet.... i will remember the one that first asks, i will take not of his name.
Carlos
F was used for fairchild.... but sometimes other factorie joint together and change letters
M for Motorola
TI for Texas Instruments
STK may be same Japanese name... i do not about japanese names, something alike....lets invent a name... Sanyo tonbansh Kisheradeska.... something alike... also letter has international meanings also numbers printed on it had meanings too.... the one we already know is related to production line numbers... this way you can believe to find some of them matched, because a part of the same waffer, or the same morning production, or the same day production... others use the voltage information in letters... when i found those codes, may be in internet.... i will remember the one that first asks, i will take not of his name.
Carlos
Quote: "STK's are MOS-FET amp modules made by Sanyo in Japan."
No they aren't !!
Please have a look at this page:
http://www.sanyo.com/semiconductors/thick_film/index.cfm?productID=487
No they aren't !!
Please have a look at this page:
http://www.sanyo.com/semiconductors/thick_film/index.cfm?productID=487
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STK? from memory its just a tag name, like LM from natsemi, TI from texas instru, PCM from ti for their DA stuff..
To confuse things more, the STK-xxx hybrids were originally labelled back in 1975: SHP-xxx and carried a logo from a company called Silicon International in Canada.
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