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hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

tried google , no luck !!!

any one else help ?

mark k
 
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

tried google , no luck !!!

any one else help ?

mark k
**What is the device used in/for? Package?


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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
 
"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk@adam.com.au> wrote in message
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hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

tried google , no luck !!!

any one else help ?

mark k
If it's an oldie, then that's not likely to be the type no. Neither the
number you mention, nor anything remotely like it, shows up in my ancient
(80s) D.A.T.A book.
 
"Trevor Wilson" <
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

**What is the device used in/for? Package?

** Here is a pic of one:

http://i00.c.aliimg.com/img/offer/11/11/75/71/5/111175715

Seems to be a Darlington power transistor made by a company in the
Philippines - see the maker's logo under the " NES ".

Very obscure and very suspicious looking.



..... Phil
 
Phil Allison Inscribed thus:

"Trevor Wilson"
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

**What is the device used in/for? Package?


** Here is a pic of one:

http://i00.c.aliimg.com/img/offer/11/11/75/71/5/111175715

Seems to be a Darlington power transistor made by a company in the
Philippines - see the maker's logo under the " NES ".

Very obscure and very suspicious looking.



.... Phil
Highly virusy as well...

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Best Regards:
Baron.
 
On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 17:50:57 +0100, Baron wrote:

Phil Allison Inscribed thus:


"Trevor Wilson"
mark krawczuk wrote:
hi, trying to find out data sheet , or equivalent for a RBL43P
transistor ,..

**What is the device used in/for? Package?


** Here is a pic of one:

http://i00.c.aliimg.com/img/offer/11/11/75/71/5/111175715

Seems to be a Darlington power transistor made by a company in the
Philippines - see the maker's logo under the " NES ".

Very obscure and very suspicious looking.



.... Phil

Highly virusy as well...
Best I can tell it was manufactured by 'Power Innovations
Ltd' (www.powinv.com < no longer avail) http://www.chipdocs.com/
manufacturers/POINN.html. Contact a Bourns Inc. sales office for more
info.

HTH
 

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