2N8055 equivalent

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Bob G0KYF

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Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package, or does anyone have a data book with equivalents so that they can
let me know if there is one?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
 
"Bob G0KYF"

Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,

** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.





............. Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:
"Bob G0KYF"


Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,



** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.





............ Phil
Hi Phil,

have you got a pic of a TO2? its not in my 1984 Towers transistor
selector (3rd ed.) - T01, T01H, T03....

Nor, of course, is the 2N8055

Cheers
Terry
 
You could misread 2N3055 into 8055?
2N3055 was the most popular for decades!

"Bob G0KYF" <bobstevensonREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42370413$0$10945$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package, or does anyone have a data book with equivalents so that they can
let me know if there is one?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:39pqphF63tsh0U1@individual.net...
"Bob G0KYF"

Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,


** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.
Google is hardly first thing to do regarding hands-on electronics....
I am fairly sure he red 3055 as 8055.
Just use your built in google :)
 
"Terry Given"
Phil Allison wrote:
"Bob G0KYF"

Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,



** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.


have you got a pic of a TO2?

** There is an outline drawing of a TO2 ( aka W113) pack in my Semicon
Index, 7th ed, 1977.

The drawing shows a circle with the three leads forming an equilateral
triangle in the centre.

SGS/ATES of the UK used it for the AT210, a 250mW PNP germanium.





............. Phil
 
"hadda hadda"

"Phil Allison"

"Bob G0KYF"

Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,


** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.

Google is hardly first thing to do regarding hands-on electronics....

** Bullshit.

I am fairly sure he red 3055 as 8055.


** First thing I thought of - but there is no dealer on the planet who
does NOT sell the 2N3055.

There is a small plastic device with the number " 8055 " in a TO92
variant.

Over to the OP for a better description.




............ Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:
"Terry Given"

Phil Allison wrote:

"Bob G0KYF"

Does anyone know where I can get a 2N8055 transistor it is in a T02
package,


** You sure about those numbers ???

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.


have you got a pic of a TO2?



** There is an outline drawing of a TO2 ( aka W113) pack in my Semicon
Index, 7th ed, 1977.

The drawing shows a circle with the three leads forming an equilateral
triangle in the centre.

SGS/ATES of the UK used it for the AT210, a 250mW PNP germanium.





............ Phil
Thanx. Guess my Towers just aint old enough....its certainly tatty enough

Cheers
Terry
 
"hadda hadda" <draw.hotmail.com> wrote

Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.
Google is hardly first thing to do regarding hands-on electronics....
I am fairly sure he red 3055 as 8055.
Just use your built in google :)

***So where did the TO2 come from???

Brian Goldsmith.
 
sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.


"Brian Goldsmith" <brian.goldsmith@nospam.echo1.com.au> wrote in message
news:XYRZd.361$C7.157@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
"hadda hadda" <draw.hotmail.com> wrote


Google gives no hits for 2N8055 and the TO2 pack is incredibly obsolete.

Google is hardly first thing to do regarding hands-on electronics....
I am fairly sure he red 3055 as 8055.
Just use your built in google :)

***So where did the TO2 come from???

Brian Goldsmith.
 
"Bob G0KYF" <bobstevensonREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:423881a2$0$10938$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.
**8055 maybe, but surely not 2N8055?

You need to be VERY certain about the prefix.


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
 
"Bob G0KYF"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.

** You are very likely looking at a code number applied by the equipment
maker.

You will have to work out what is needed in the way of a TO3 power
transistor to replace the one/s you have by using electronic circuit theory.

Sorry - I cannot direct you to any suppliers of that either.




............. Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:

"Bob G0KYF"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.

** You are very likely looking at a code number applied by the equipment
maker.
Sounds like the date code for wk 55 of 1980 to me.


Graham
 
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 22:34:30 +0000, Pooh Bear
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> put finger to keyboard and
composed:

Phil Allison wrote:

"Bob G0KYF"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.

** You are very likely looking at a code number applied by the equipment
maker.

Sounds like the date code for wk 55 of 1980 to me.
Yeah, that was a very long leap year. :)


- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 22:34:30 +0000, Pooh Bear
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:

Phil Allison wrote:

"Bob G0KYF"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.

** You are very likely looking at a code number applied by the equipment
maker.

Sounds like the date code for wk 55 of 1980 to me.


Graham


There are only 52 weeks in a year
 
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 22:34:30 +0000, Pooh Bear
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:
sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but no
more details.
I missed previous messages. Maybe just a 3055 ?

Pieter
 
"Pi"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but
no
more details.

I missed previous messages. Maybe just a 3055 ?


** What part of " but definitely 8055" is too hard for you to grasp
?????????????


Fucking Greek imbecile....



................ Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:

"Pi"

sorry TO3 not TO2 just a typo.
but definately 8055. found a listing using altavista search engine but
no
more details.

I missed previous messages. Maybe just a 3055 ?

** What part of " but definitely 8055" is too hard for you to grasp
?????????????

Fucking Greek imbecile....
He's from the Netherlands actually.


Graham
 
"Pooh Bear"
"Pi"

Fucking Greek imbecile....

He's from the Netherlands actually.

** So fucking what ??

Is the UK is populated only by Pommies ??

Australia is barely 50% Aussies these days - some suburbs and areas are
barely 5%.




........... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:3ac5c2F61tjkmU1@individual.net...
"Pooh Bear"
"Pi"

Fucking Greek imbecile....

He's from the Netherlands actually.



** So fucking what ??

Is the UK is populated only by Pommies ??

Australia is barely 50% Aussies these days - some suburbs and areas are
barely 5%.




.......... Phil
Well Phil, if you are representative of the Aussie local hero and endangered
species, it's just as well the likelihood of you ever breeding is minimal so
the world will be spared of any more little Phils.
 

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