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Old March 9th 04, 01:02 AM
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 00:23:14 GMT, "S" wrote:

interesting answer,,


and it happens to be the right one for the vast majority of cases.

the numbers listed are from a certain peice of equipment, you will need to
consult the manufacturer for the values. what you listed wil not reference
to anything. where are they from?


Que? Have you done much servicing of gear with Asian semis?

usually devices that start with D are diodes Q is for transistor R is for
resistor C is for capacitor. the nubers are usually what number in wiring
sequence or quantiy of the particular device


only on schematics, not ON THE COMPONENTS.

_-_-_-_-_

"Allodoxaphobia" wrote in message
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On 8 Mar 2004 14:24:16 -0800, Fred hath writ:
Hi all,
is there a crossreference list for transistors such as C2827, C3405,
D553, D844 etc. I tried GOOGLE in various ways but got no positive
results.


All those xistors are "2S"-yaa-daa-yaa-daa-yaa-daa.
The Japanese for nomenclature each of those above
then:
2SC2827,
2SC3405,
2SD553,
2SD844
2Setc. :-)

Now you're better prepared to try cross-reference(s).

HTH es 73
Jonesy
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