What is D313 ?

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A discrete component called D313, three pins, can't find it
in farnell, what is it ?
 
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A discrete component called D313, three pins, can't find it
in farnell, what is it ?
If it loks like a transistor, it might be one. Brobably an 2SD313, because
transistors stamped D###(#), usually means their real name is 2SD###(#).
(With "#" I mean any digit)
 
yes, excellent
thanks!!
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A discrete component called D313, three pins, can't find it
in farnell, what is it ?

If it loks like a transistor, it might be one. Brobably an 2SD313, because
transistors stamped D###(#), usually means their real name is 2SD###(#).
(With "#" I mean any digit)
 
Hmmm... One other way of interpreting it:
If the D313 is written on the PCB (and not on the device), it's just a
placement identifier and will bear little resemblence to the part
number. It would just mean something like "Board 3, Diode 13".

But if it's written on the actual device, then go with GK's advice.

Ben
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Peyter wrote:

A discrete component called D313, three pins, can't find it
in farnell, what is it ?
 

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