Who makes this MOSFET?

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DaveC

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http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

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"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message

http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.


** That is a pic of a common package - you crossposting fuckhead.

The brand is on the pack - some logo or name.

Geez, I thought I had seen it all.




........... Phil
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 23:00:40 -0800, Phil Allison wrote
(in message <3fbb15ac$0$13682$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>):

The brand is on the pack - some logo or name.

Geez, I thought I had seen it all.
Ya gotta stop drinkin so much java, dude.

So, my question still stands. What is the mfr? Care to take a stab at it?
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"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 23:00:40 -0800, Phil Allison wrote
(in message <3fbb15ac$0$13682$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>):

The brand is on the pack - some logo or name.

Geez, I thought I had seen it all.

Ya gotta stop drinkin so much java, dude.


** Go root your mother fuckhead - oh sorry, so you are doing that right
now !!!




So, my question still stands. What is the mfr? Care to take a stab at it?


** Taking a stab at a stinking troll like you would be a pleasure.





............. Phil
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 23:23:48 -0800, DaveC <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 23:00:40 -0800, Phil Allison wrote
(in message <3fbb15ac$0$13682$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>):

The brand is on the pack - some logo or name.

Geez, I thought I had seen it all.

Ya gotta stop drinkin so much java, dude.

So, my question still stands. What is the mfr? Care to take a stab at it?
That would be almost impossible to identify - even if the image was of
viewable quality - there would be many many devices that would use
that packaging, and they wouldnt only be fets either. Could be
absolutely anything at all in that pic.

You need the type number/part number from it to have any hope.
 
Looks like an orgone energy director device.
You'll find these are quite common in anti-amplifiers.

DaveC wrote:

http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

Thanks,
 
"the swan" <xgswan3x@xbigpond.net.aux> wrote in message
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Looks like an orgone energy director device.
You'll find these are quite common in anti-amplifiers.

** ROTFLMAO !!

Nice one swanee.




........... Phil
 
DaveC
You have to face reality, not even Einstein could help you answer this
question if he was alive.

You need to do better with your question,

By the way DaveC, How you ever been or are you a politician in the New
Zealand Government?




"DaveC" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

Thanks,
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 08:27:21 GMT, the swan <xgswan3x@xbigpond.net.aux>
wrote:

Looks like an orgone energy director device.
You'll find these are quite common in anti-amplifiers.

DaveC wrote:

http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

Thanks,



HEHEH - excelent answer to an incredibly silly question :)
 
DaveC wrote:
http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

Thanks,
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Looks like it could be a bridge rectifier; most power FETs in that
kind of a package have only three terminals per FET (and there are some
with multiple FETs).
Look at IRC, STM and other makers for a replacement.
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that Robert Baer
<robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote (in <3FBC7064.230F035F@earthlink.net>)
about 'Who makes this MOSFET?', on Wed, 19 Nov 2003:
DaveC wrote:

http://home.covad.net/~peninsula/Amp/FET.tiff

(All I have is the photo; no actual unit.)

It's used in a GamuT power amplifier.

Thanks,
--
DaveC
me@privacy.net
This is an invalid return address
Please reply in the news group

Looks like it could be a bridge rectifier; most power FETs in that
kind of a package have only three terminals per FET (and there are some
with multiple FETs).
Look at IRC, STM and other makers for a replacement.
I agree. Also, if one wants to have a component identified from its
picture, it's a good idea to post a picture with a sensible resolution,
which doesn't mean flagstone-sized pixels.(;-)
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 19:42:06 GMT, Robert Baer
<robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote:


Looks like it could be a bridge rectifier; most power FETs in that
kind of a package have only three terminals per FET (and there are some
with multiple FETs).
Look at IRC, STM and other makers for a replacement.
I got a bunch of big FETs in precisely that package (4 terminals)
The IXYS IXFN55N50 as used in QSC PL9.0 amplifiers
They have a couple of terminals (Source IIRC) commoned.
It would really help if the OP could read the markings on the device.
M
 
Thats right... you'll find it just under the particle field generator in the
hyperdrive.
 

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