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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Thanks
Rob
 
"robz" <svmikodama@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.
Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?
 
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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?
Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.

John :-#)#

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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?



Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.

John :-#)#
Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?
 
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"robz" <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?

Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.

John :-#)#

Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?
John, It's a Texas Instrument part. I did some calling, and hopefully
get a datasheet by Monday.

The juke is an NSM Prestige II ES-160. I'll post the part number of
the amp on Monday.

Thanks
 
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"robz" <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?

Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.

John :-#)#

Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?
TI = Texas Instruments,, I did some calling, and hopefully, I will get
a data sheet on Monday. They said that it's a P-channel mosfet.

The juke box is a NSM Prestige II ES-160.
Thanks for the replies.
 
On Feb 4, 10:49 pm, robz <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Feb 3, 12:50 am, "Morten Leikvoll" <mleik...@yahoo.nospam> wrote:









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"robz" <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.

Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?

Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.

John :-#)#

Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?

TI = Texas Instruments,, I did some calling, and hopefully, I will get
a data sheet on Monday. They said that it's a P-channel mosfet.

The juke box is a NSM Prestige II ES-160.
Thanks for the replies.
Texas Instruments suggested a call to Micro Semi, however Micro Semi
could not find any information about the part, and suggested that I
call Texas Instruments. I'm stuck in a loop now.
 
robz wrote:
On Feb 3, 12:50 am, "Morten Leikvoll" <mleik...@yahoo.nospam> wrote:
"John Robertson" <s...@flippers.com> wrote in message

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Morten Leikvoll wrote:
"robz" <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3ccb1f1f-07bd-4816-ac57-9a07caf7b5ee@s8g2000pbj.googlegroups.com....
Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.
Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?
Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.
John :-#)#
Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?

John, It's a Texas Instrument part. I did some calling, and hopefully
get a datasheet by Monday.

The juke is an NSM Prestige II ES-160. I'll post the part number of
the amp on Monday.

Thanks
Do you have the NSM part number for this transistor? I have a number of
NOS NSM parts including transistors, but they are filed by NSM numbers.

John :-#)#

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On Wed, 1 Feb 2012 20:18:52 -0800 (PST), robz <svmikodama@gmail.com>
put finger to keyboard and composed:

Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.
FWIW, my 1984 Motorola "Master Selecton Guide and Catalog" lists
several TMOS Power MOSFETs with "IRF" prefixes. They all come in
TO-220AB packages, though. They fall in the 40W - 150W range.

A check at http://www.datasheetarchive.com/ suggests that parts such
as IRF542/642/742/842 were second sourced by just about every
manufacturer (except TI).

Hopefully I haven't introduced a red herring ...

- Franc Zabkar
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"robz" <svmikodama@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Texas Instruments suggested a call to Micro Semi, however Micro Semi
could not find any information about the part, and suggested that I
call Texas Instruments. I'm stuck in a loop now.
What circuit is it in? If it's a simple on/off switcher, I guess it should
be easy to find a replacement. Got the diagram?
 
On Feb 6, 9:17 pm, John Robertson <s...@flippers.com> wrote:
robz wrote:
On Feb 3, 12:50 am, "Morten Leikvoll" <mleik...@yahoo.nospam> wrote:
"John Robertson" <s...@flippers.com> wrote in message

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Morten Leikvoll wrote:
"robz" <svmikod...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3ccb1f1f-07bd-4816-ac57-9a07caf7b5ee@s8g2000pbj.googlegroups.com.....
Trying to repair a jukebox from the early 80's, need to find a
replacement part for what I think is a mosfet. TI F942 or TI F902,
package is a TO-247.
Pictures may help.. Some vague ghost memory hunts me.. Could it be TIP
instead of TIF?
Make, model, and amp model would help even more - I have some cross
references.
John :-#)#
Also, is it TI as in Texas Instruments (there appear to be a space between
TI and F)?

John, It's a Texas Instrument part. I did some calling, and hopefully
get a datasheet by Monday.

The juke is an NSM Prestige II ES-160.  I'll post the part number of
the amp on Monday.

Thanks

Do you have the NSM part number for this transistor? I have a number of
NOS NSM parts including transistors, but they are filed by NSM numbers.

John :-#)#

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I was unable to find a schematic. The board number is 217 043-01 341
250. The Part on the board is identified as T105R. I'll see what I can
do to add pictures.
Thanks
 
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 11:49:29 -0800 (PST), svmikodama@gmail.com put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Here is a link to pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76146878@N04/
T105R in your photo is a BD135-10.

923 appears to be a YWW (Year / Week) date code.

- Franc Zabkar
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Franc Zabkar Inscribed thus:

On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 11:49:29 -0800 (PST), svmikodama@gmail.com put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Here is a link to pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76146878@N04/

T105R in your photo is a BD135-10.

923 appears to be a YWW (Year / Week) date code.

- Franc Zabkar
I concur. Definitely a BD135.

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All,

Here is a link to pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76146878@N04/
 
On Tuesday, February 7, 2012 12:48:55 PM UTC-8, Baron wrote:
Franc Zabkar Inscribed thus:



Here is a link to pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/76146878@N04/

T105R in your photo is a BD135-10.

923 appears to be a YWW (Year / Week) date code.

- Franc Zabkar

I concur. Definitely a BD135.

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Baron.
Thanks all, I guess it's about time I got some reading glasses. :)
 

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