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Al Savage
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Hi, folks:
I'd like to tap you folks' knowledge, for this is not something I do
every day.
I have a failed uPA1478H (four element silicon transistor array), but
only one-fourth of it is bad
I am repairing a Subaru ECM, that presently does not provide a ground
for the Check Engine Light (CEL). I have determined that the base drive
is present, but the failed junction does not turn on to complete the
lamp ground.
As I don't see an easy source for a replacement uPA1478 (tell me if you
find one), what I'd like to do is sub a discrete transistor for that
element, preferably one I already have in my junk bin -- I have a pretty
decent junk bin.
Datasheet picture (PNG format, with my scribbled-in circuit notes) here:
the lamp's ground (connect pin 9 collector to pin 10 emitter/ground) --
this is the OEM circuit. I don't think that I need the zener included
in the original design, there's no inductive load.
I do not know how much base drive current I have available beyond what
the uPA1478 requires.
Suggestions?
--
Regards,
Al S.
I'd like to tap you folks' knowledge, for this is not something I do
every day.
I have a failed uPA1478H (four element silicon transistor array), but
only one-fourth of it is bad
I am repairing a Subaru ECM, that presently does not provide a ground
for the Check Engine Light (CEL). I have determined that the base drive
is present, but the failed junction does not turn on to complete the
lamp ground.
As I don't see an easy source for a replacement uPA1478 (tell me if you
find one), what I'd like to do is sub a discrete transistor for that
element, preferably one I already have in my junk bin -- I have a pretty
decent junk bin.
Datasheet picture (PNG format, with my scribbled-in circuit notes) here:
Or, if you prefer JPEGs:http://www.ncplus.net/~asavage/Subaru/uPA1478_01_.png (77k)
http://www.ncplus.net/~asavage/Subaru/uPA1478_02.png (37k)
(Original NEC datasheet:http://www.ncplus.net/~asavage/Subaru/uPA1478_01_.jpg (147k)
http://www.ncplus.net/~asavage/Subaru/uPA1478_02.jpg (74k)
As you can see, the purpose is for 5v at the base (pin 8) to completehttp://www.necel.com/nesdis/image/IC-3566.pdf (59k) )
the lamp's ground (connect pin 9 collector to pin 10 emitter/ground) --
this is the OEM circuit. I don't think that I need the zener included
in the original design, there's no inductive load.
I do not know how much base drive current I have available beyond what
the uPA1478 requires.
Suggestions?
--
Regards,
Al S.