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Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
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Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
That's because it's an ancient transistor.
I need this to repair some old welding device... It's about 10 years old...On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Ante Maljkovic wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
That's because it's an ancient transistor.
If you need this to build some circuit found somewhere, make sure the
rest of the parts are available.
Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Ante Maljkovic wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
That's because it's an ancient transistor.
If you need this to build some circuit found somewhere, make sure the
rest of the parts are available.
I need this to repair some old welding device... It's about 10 years old.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Transistor-2N1711-15a-50v-70mhz-TO5-ST_W0QQitemZ170136314339QQihZ007QQcategoryZ36332QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItemIs there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
Easily 40.Ante Maljkovic wrote:
Michael Black wrote:
Ante Maljkovic wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
That's because it's an ancient transistor.
If you need this to build some circuit found somewhere, make sure the
rest of the parts are available.
I need this to repair some old welding device... It's about 10 years old.
That JEDEC part number is at least 30 years old, maybe 40 years old.
This is the info I have on it:In article <fu0avs$ba$1@ss408.t-com.hr>,
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
They have lower voltage ratings.David DiGiacomo wrote:
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
My vrt databook says ...David DiGiacomo wrote:
In article <fu0avs$ba$1@ss408.t-com.hr>,
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
David, VA3DKS
My Towers International Transistor Selector (1985) says ...On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:49:39 -0400, David Snowdon <norway@netscape.ca
put finger to keyboard and composed:
David DiGiacomo wrote:
In article <fu0avs$ba$1@ss408.t-com.hr>,
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makniovo@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
David, VA3DKS
My vrt databook says ...
2N1711(S) Si-N, general purpose, 75V, 0.5A, 0.8W, >70MHz
= BC140, BC141, BC300, BC301, 2N1990
2N1711A,L (2N1711: 1A, 1W)
= BC140, BC141, 2N1990, 2N2102, 2N2405
2N1711B (2N1711: 120V, 1A, 1W)
= 2N2102, 2N2405, 2N3019
I've not met that one before. Looks promising. May not be any easier to source ofEeyore wrote:
David Snowdon wrote:
David DiGiacomo wrote:
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makni...@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
They have lower voltage ratings.
What about 2N3019. This one should be OK.
What about 2N3019. This one should be OK.David Snowdon wrote:
David DiGiacomo wrote:
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makni...@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ....
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
They have lower voltage ratings.
Graham- Hide quoted text -
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Looks like I need to update my database !!On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:00:34 +1000, Franc Zabkar
fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> put finger to keyboard and composed:
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:49:39 -0400, David Snowdon <norway@netscape.ca
put finger to keyboard and composed:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
David, VA3DKS
My vrt databook says ...
2N1711(S) Si-N, general purpose, 75V, 0.5A, 0.8W, >70MHz
= BC140, BC141, BC300, BC301, 2N1990
------------- snip -----------
My Towers International Transistor Selector (1985) says ...
2N1711 TO5, 75V, 0.6A, 175C, 0.8W, 70MHz, Hfe = 100 min @ 150mA
= BFY50, 2N2297
----------- snip ------------------
- Franc Zabkar
I have about 20-30 pieces (used) from Ericsson PBX equipment cards.Allen wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
David Snowdon wrote:
David DiGiacomo wrote:
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makni...@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace 2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
They have lower voltage ratings.
What about 2N3019. This one should be OK.
I've not met that one before. Looks promising. May not be any easier to source of
course !
Graham- Hide quoted text -
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I have about 20-30 pieces (used) from Ericsson PBX equipment cards.Allen wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
David Snowdon wrote:
David DiGiacomo wrote:
Ante Maljkovic <antem_makni...@post.htnet.hr> wrote:
Is there some compatible transistor that I can use to replace
2N1711 ...
2N1711 I can't find, so...
It's still in production and not hard to find.
See findchips.com for some sources... since Newark has it, you
should be
able to get it from Farnell in Europe.
This is the info I have on it:
2N1711 Si NPN 50V 3W 1A 70MHz, GP Amp, TO-39
It shouldn't be too hard to find a substitute, such as a 2N2219A
or 2N3053.
They have lower voltage ratings.
What about 2N3019. This one should be OK.
I've not met that one before. Looks promising. May not be any easier to
source of
course !
Graham- Hide quoted text -
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