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ECG Transistor
Replacements
Quite often when
we come across any transistor problems like finding the
specification of a transistor we will usually look for transistor
data book. It is either from the handy transistor replacement guide
book volume 1 and volume 2 or from the Philip ecg master
replacement. If you are in the electronic repair industry I suggest
that you get these data books as it will help you to save time
especially finding an equivalent transistor part number. The ecg
master replacement guide have more data or info compare to the
handy transistor guide book. You have to remember this though the
transistor guide book recommend some other transistor part number
as substitution but not all are accurate. Of course you can use the
substitution part number suggested as your replacement first, if
work then it's ok however if the replacement transistor keep on
shorting you might consider to get some in-depth information
straight from the manufacturer.
The data provided
in the ECG transistor replacements book sometimes is not
enough to find a 'good' replacement. Just go to google search
engine and type in the transistor part number. If possible key in
the whole part number for example if you type in the part number
such as the 5S0965 you will not get to the manufacturer instead it
list down some electronic suppliers or distributors selling the
particular parts. Type in the complete part number KA5S0965 and
this will make the google to find the exact info and sometimes
straight to the KA5S0965 pdf file where you can download and
compare the data. Always remember that use only the original part
first so that the equipment will last longer. If you really can't
get the original part number then substitution is the only
solution.

Author By : Jestine Yong, he is a
electronic repairer and a writer. For more information on
electronic repair please visit his website at :
http://electronic-repair.blogspot.com
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