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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: France
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Hello,
I seek manufacturers and models of transistors mosfet using technology "lateral structure". I know that chord uses transistor of this type, but I do not know which is their manufacturing. THX |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: France
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I want especially to replace hitachi 2SK1058/2SJ162 by more powerful but the Magnatec equivalent 900/905 DP are too expensive : 27€ part !!
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: France
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hi
THX, but for a current > 8A they have only case TO3 and I have TO3P http://www.profusionplc.com/static/i...s/ecx10p16.pdf @+ seb |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Left Coast
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They clearly need somone to clean up their website.
I THINK (meaning I'm not sure) that "10N" or "10P" indicates single die while "20N" or "20P" means dual die. If you go to the order page and do a search for a partial pat number with "20N", one of the possabilities that will be returned has a "-C" suffix on the partnumber and a description that says plastic package. This may be a dual die in a flat pack. Considering the price I would not place an order until I got a formal confirmation via E-mail or phone that such is the case. Frankly, this website is not very friendly almost like they don't really want hobbiest orders. |
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Account Disabled
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: US
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N/P means N or P-channel.
10N means a N-channel device capable of handling 10a Ids (I know that one is a little bit off as the maximum Ids is 8a). N16 means a N-channel device capable of handling 160v Vds max. so a 10N16 device is one that handles 10a Ids and 160v Vgs max. That's pretty standard naming convention at other companies (fairchild and onsemi for example). and it usually applies to diodes as well. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Left Coast
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Upon further looking about, there is a flashing yellow box at the bottom of the Exicon page that lists all the devices available. It takes a while for it to first appear even with broadband. In the list that appears there are both metal and plastic devices designated 10P/10N and 20P/20N From the description I would bet that the "20" (16 Ids as noted above) are achieved by double die if only due the the impressivly high price. Also, they seem to correspond to the BUZ double die parts from Magnetec (sp?) (aka Semelab ?) with respect to specs (which you cannot get to from the Semelab link on the Profusion page!).
Nonetheless, one thing is certain the website needs work! If you poke around you will find that device summary pages link to a datasheet that does not seem applicable. Also that some data sheets are hard to read -- but only unimportant parts like the SOA table.
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Did it Himself
diyAudio Member
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IIRC the 10N and 20N refers to 100W and 200W, not the current rating, which as you say is 8A and 16A.
OK, the website may need not be the best, but I've seen far worse. And Profusion are a great company that really do care about hobbyists. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: France
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http://www.profusionplc.com/cgi-bin/...tno=ECW20N20-C 200V 16A 250W
http://www.profusionplc.com/cgi-bin/...artno=ECW20P20 -200V -16A 250W TO264 .... I tested the ORDER but does not function... other firm that exicon? so not... where to find buz not expensive? |
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Did it Himself
diyAudio Member
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I have no problems using Profusion's website for ordering, maybe your privacy settings are too tight?
If you still have problems why not email them and explain? |
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