TO-126 Mounting Hdwe

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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su

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I've never seen any TO-126 Mounting Hardware. When mounting a TO-126
transistor to a heatsink, is it SOP to use a TO-220 mica insulator, etc?


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TO-220 silicon rubber pad Or Mica insulator will do the job. Please check
this site ,lots of good info

https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/AN1040-D.PDF

Cyrus
 
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TO-220 silicon rubber pad Or Mica insulator will do the job. Please
check
this site ,lots of good info

https://www.onsemi.com/pub/Collateral/AN1040-D.PDF

Cyrus
Thanks. I looked it over quickly, all 24 pgs but I couldn't find a
direct answer to my Q; maybe later I'll spend a bit more time and check
it out further.
 
Page 15 Figure 23 & 24, Page 16 Figure 30 & 31.

Regards
Cyrus
 

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