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Barry & Nikki

Jan 1, 1970
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Please forgive my ignorance on this matter but I want to find out from the
knowledgeable ones out there. Anyhow: IS a DTC143EK the same as a DTC143Z or
any other DTC143_ _?? I am looking for a few DTC 143EK or equivalent if
anyone can help? Thanks in advance
 
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Franc Zabkar

Jan 1, 1970
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Please forgive my ignorance on this matter but I want to find out from the
knowledgeable ones out there. Anyhow: IS a DTC143EK the same as a DTC143Z or
any other DTC143_ _?? I am looking for a few DTC 143EK or equivalent if
anyone can help? Thanks in advance

Here are some datasheets:
http://www.rohm.com/products/databook/tr/pdf/dtc143ee.pdf
http://www.rohm.com/products/databook/tr/pdf/dtc143ze.pdf
http://www.rohm.com/products/databook/tr/pdf/dtc143te.pdf
http://www.rohm.com/products/databook/tr/pdf/dtc143xe.pdf


- Franc Zabkar
 
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Barry & Nikki

Jan 1, 1970
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COOL, Thanks for those links those helped a lot.
 
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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\

Jan 1, 1970
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Barry & Nikki said:
Please forgive my ignorance on this matter but I want to find out from the
knowledgeable ones out there. Anyhow: IS a DTC143EK the same as a DTC143Z or
any other DTC143_ _?? I am looking for a few DTC 143EK or equivalent if
anyone can help? Thanks in advance

I don't know what that particular part is, but from the suffixes on
other parts, I would say that it could be in an entirely different
package, and of course wouldn't fit into the same socket or board or
whatever.
 
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Franc Zabkar

Jan 1, 1970
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I don't know what that particular part is, but from the suffixes on
other parts, I would say that it could be in an entirely different
package, and of course wouldn't fit into the same socket or board or
whatever.

I'm guessing the "DT" stands for Digital Transistor (ie one with
integrated resistors) and the next character (either A or C ???)
denotes whether it is PNP or NPN (as in 2SA or 2SC).


- Franc Zabkar
 
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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\

Jan 1, 1970
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Franc Zabkar said:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:51:55 -0800, "Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, the
Dark Remover\"" <[email protected]> put finger to keyboard and
composed:

I'm guessing the "DT" stands for Digital Transistor (ie one with
integrated resistors) and the next character (either A or C ???)
denotes whether it is PNP or NPN (as in 2SA or 2SC).

Yeah, you have a good point. I looked up DTC143 in my old hardcopy of
the NTE xref, and it skips from 124 to 144. But like you said, the
DTC144 with different letters has a built-in resistor. It crosses to a
NTE2359. But that's not a 143!

Try http://www.nteinc.com online and see if it's more current and
up-to-date.
 
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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\

Jan 1, 1970
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Marc H.Popek said:
Hey,

why not consider these high quality, high gain and relatively high powered
transistors here?

You're turning into an obnoxious spammer, you've been trying multiple
times to get people to look at your auctions. Stop spamming us
repetitively with the same junk.

 
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Gregg C Levine

Jan 1, 1970
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Marc H.Popek said:
Hey,

why not consider these high quality, high gain and relatively high powered
transistors here?

You're turning into an obnoxious spammer, you've been trying multiple
times to get people to look at your auctions. Stop spamming us
repetitively with the same junk.

Hello from the Doctor
(And yes I stuck it below the posting.)
Funny I am inclined to agree with you. Fellow your giving AT&T Worldnet a bad
name by posting that pile of barley. I strongly suggest you cease and desist from
dumping such posts on us. If you really want to sell stuff that way, create a new
entry with the appropriate subject.
 
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