2SC4934 Datasheet??

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Looking for 2SC4934 datasheet. Google came up empty-handed (that
datasheet4u is weird! Screen refreshes to a small box in upper left.)
Not found on NTEinc.com. Not found on Renesas.com. A Hitachi semi
catalog from a few yrs ago doesn't have it either.

This much I know. The Hitachi armature logo is on it, so it's Hitachi
or Renesas. It's in a package like the TO-126, but it's isolated, no
metal, just epoxy. Since it's 2SC, it's NPN and 'high frequency'. My
DMM shows it has standard pinout of E C B. Should I assume that since
the case is isolated, that it's a high voltage transistor?

Thanks.

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Hi,


My pocket data book gives it as the insulated version of the
2SC4046 which is -

Si-N, 120V, 0.2A, 8W, 350MHz


Cheers - Joe
 
"Joe McElvenney" <ximac@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

My pocket data book gives it as the insulated version of the
2SC4046 which is -

Si-N, 120V, 0.2A, 8W, 350MHz

Cheers - Joe
Wow, hey, great. Thank you very much. Sounds like something they use
to drive the guns on a color CRT.
 
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"Joe McElvenney" <ximac@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

My pocket data book gives it as the insulated version of the
2SC4046 which is -

Si-N, 120V, 0.2A, 8W, 350MHz

Cheers - Joe

Wow, hey, great. Thank you very much. Sounds like something they use
to drive the guns on a color CRT.
The K voltages are usually around 150V - 200V.


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"isaac" <ssamlove79@naver.com> wrote in message
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2SC4934 Datasheet is here: http://www.alldatasheet.com
 
try this http://www.alldatasheet.com
http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=2SC
 
try this http://www.alldatasheet.com

http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=2SC
 
try this http://www.alldatasheet.com

http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=2SC
 
try this http://www.alldatasheet.com

http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp?Searchword=2SC
 
"isaac" <ssamlove79@naver.com> wrote in message
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2SC4934 Datasheet is here: http://www.alldatasheet.com
Apparently my OE6 got broken by one of the posts, and I had to exit, and
restart. In any case, there was no match at this site. And all 6 of
your posts seem to be more or less duplicates. One should suffice.
 
http://www.datasheet4u.com


http://de.datasheet4u.com

:lol:
 

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