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[Sorry for a long post.]
I'm looking for replacement parts for the MOSFET JS214A from an unknown
manufacturer.
I posted this question before early July this year, so the message is
already gone from the newsgroup server, but an archive of it may be found
here:
http://www.electronics-forum.net/components/What_is_JS_214A_91320.html. At
that time Franc Zabkar suggested that JS214A might be a clone of 2SJ214 by
Hitachi as suggested by the following site:
http://www.rf-china.com/dzqj/2sje.asp.
Since then, I've searched Hitachi's site and many other sites (including
NEC, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sanyo, etc). The amazing thing is that many of them
carry their own "2SJ series", but as far as I can tell, they don't let their
numbers overlap! I wonder if they have "carved" up all the 2SJ numbers into
commercial "districts".
Here is what I have found so far:
(a) No conclusive findings to confirm (or deny) if JS214A is the same as
Hitachi's 2SJ214.
(b) At Hitachi's site, there is no listing of 2SJ214 or 2SJ214A among its
many other 2SJ numbers. (Perhaps it has been discontinued. If so, I'd wish
they leave the listing there instead of just removing it.)
(c) According to International Rectifier (IRF.com), their cross reference
search lists three of their own MOSFETs as possible replacement for 2SJ214:
IRF9Z24NL, IRF9Z24NS, IRF9Z24S
(d) IRF.com's cross reference database DO suggest that 2SJ214 is made by
Hitachi.
(e) There is a big discrepancy between the values of I_D (max continuous
drain current) as reported by "rf-china.com" and "irf.com". A partial
listing (with rows shortened) of the numbers given by "rf-china.com" is as
follows (see
http://www.rf-china.com/dzqj/2sje.asp):
Model, Make, Uses, V_DSS, I_D
2SJ213, NEC, SW, -100V, +/-0.5A
2SJ214, Hitachi, Motor/Relay-D, -60, -105A
2SJ215, Hitachi, Motor/Relay-D, -60, -35A
The drain current of "105A" looks awfully high to be realistic! I wonder if
that is a typo or not. But since Hitachi's own site does not even have a
listing for 2SJ214, I have no way to check. In contrast, the replacement
MOSFET "IRF9Z24NL" as suggested by IRF has an I_D rating of only minus 12A
(with V_GS at -10V and T_C at 25degC).
As it stands, the following questions are still unanswered:
(1) Is JS214 the same (i.e., clone of) 2SJ214 or not?
(2) Who makes JS214A?
(3) Is/Was Hitachi the maker of 2SJ214 and 2SJ214A?
(4) What is the maximum (continuous) drain current of 2SJ214?
So if you have worked with either 2SJ214 or JS214, and happen to have the
documentation for 2SJ214 (or better yet, JS214), any information will be
much appreciated. Thanks
Al-U
I'm looking for replacement parts for the MOSFET JS214A from an unknown
manufacturer.
I posted this question before early July this year, so the message is
already gone from the newsgroup server, but an archive of it may be found
here:
http://www.electronics-forum.net/components/What_is_JS_214A_91320.html. At
that time Franc Zabkar suggested that JS214A might be a clone of 2SJ214 by
Hitachi as suggested by the following site:
http://www.rf-china.com/dzqj/2sje.asp.
Since then, I've searched Hitachi's site and many other sites (including
NEC, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sanyo, etc). The amazing thing is that many of them
carry their own "2SJ series", but as far as I can tell, they don't let their
numbers overlap! I wonder if they have "carved" up all the 2SJ numbers into
commercial "districts".
Here is what I have found so far:
(a) No conclusive findings to confirm (or deny) if JS214A is the same as
Hitachi's 2SJ214.
(b) At Hitachi's site, there is no listing of 2SJ214 or 2SJ214A among its
many other 2SJ numbers. (Perhaps it has been discontinued. If so, I'd wish
they leave the listing there instead of just removing it.)
(c) According to International Rectifier (IRF.com), their cross reference
search lists three of their own MOSFETs as possible replacement for 2SJ214:
IRF9Z24NL, IRF9Z24NS, IRF9Z24S
(d) IRF.com's cross reference database DO suggest that 2SJ214 is made by
Hitachi.
(e) There is a big discrepancy between the values of I_D (max continuous
drain current) as reported by "rf-china.com" and "irf.com". A partial
listing (with rows shortened) of the numbers given by "rf-china.com" is as
follows (see
http://www.rf-china.com/dzqj/2sje.asp):
Model, Make, Uses, V_DSS, I_D
2SJ213, NEC, SW, -100V, +/-0.5A
2SJ214, Hitachi, Motor/Relay-D, -60, -105A
2SJ215, Hitachi, Motor/Relay-D, -60, -35A
The drain current of "105A" looks awfully high to be realistic! I wonder if
that is a typo or not. But since Hitachi's own site does not even have a
listing for 2SJ214, I have no way to check. In contrast, the replacement
MOSFET "IRF9Z24NL" as suggested by IRF has an I_D rating of only minus 12A
(with V_GS at -10V and T_C at 25degC).
As it stands, the following questions are still unanswered:
(1) Is JS214 the same (i.e., clone of) 2SJ214 or not?
(2) Who makes JS214A?
(3) Is/Was Hitachi the maker of 2SJ214 and 2SJ214A?
(4) What is the maximum (continuous) drain current of 2SJ214?
So if you have worked with either 2SJ214 or JS214, and happen to have the
documentation for 2SJ214 (or better yet, JS214), any information will be
much appreciated. Thanks
Al-U