Hi All,
I am trying to find details od a small 3 pin in line transistor that needs replacing in my Pioneer amp. The only markings are B1243 & AD underneath it. When I search for "B1243 & Transistor" on google I get 2 useless links.
Anyone know who uses / used to use B as a prefix or anything about this transistor. It came out of a switchmode power supply for a car amp & was blown along with one side of the mosfet switches.
Any advice would be helpful as I have no idea what I can replace it with at the moment.
Cheers
Paul
I am trying to find details od a small 3 pin in line transistor that needs replacing in my Pioneer amp. The only markings are B1243 & AD underneath it. When I search for "B1243 & Transistor" on google I get 2 useless links.
Anyone know who uses / used to use B as a prefix or anything about this transistor. It came out of a switchmode power supply for a car amp & was blown along with one side of the mosfet switches.
Any advice would be helpful as I have no idea what I can replace it with at the moment.
Cheers
Paul
Thanks for that guys - thought I was in trouble there.
Any advice on parameters for a replacement? I know its overkill, but I was looking at a MJE15035 as I have some spare & it has similar specs
Breakdown voltages are easily covered by the 15035 as is the current capacity
VCE(SAT) is the same at 0.5V typical
fT is lower at 30MHz, but in a switchmode power supply will be operated at a lot lower
Cut off currents are higher though on both ICBO & IEBO on the 15035, being 10uA compared to 1uA
As it's in a power supply I wanted to check before using
Thanks
Paul
Any advice on parameters for a replacement? I know its overkill, but I was looking at a MJE15035 as I have some spare & it has similar specs
Breakdown voltages are easily covered by the 15035 as is the current capacity
VCE(SAT) is the same at 0.5V typical
fT is lower at 30MHz, but in a switchmode power supply will be operated at a lot lower
Cut off currents are higher though on both ICBO & IEBO on the 15035, being 10uA compared to 1uA
As it's in a power supply I wanted to check before using
Thanks
Paul
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