2SC2618

Hi, I am looking for substitute of 2SC2618 (smd). maybe you can help me - what I can use instead?

Boris

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Boris wrote in news:f3377393-e256-42ea-bf34- snipped-for-privacy@c3g2000yqd.googlegroups.com:

I don't know (my Towers selector book is too old for that one, but I can copy out its specs for you if you need) but I crossposted this reply to sci.electronics.components where there's an increase in chance of a useful answer.

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Lostgallifreyan

My ECA book gives: Si-N, 35V, 0.5A, 50MHz and suggests; BC817, BCX19,

2SC3325 or 2SC3341.
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Thanks guys, without having any catalogue , I could have download half of internet to get any result

Boris

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Boris wrote in news:91edfe7f-a4da-40e4-b02b- snipped-for-privacy@a21g2000yqc.googlegroups.com:

There is a neat shortcut. :) Someone told it to me after I'd been wading through Google and all the parts brokers nonsense out there.

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The name sounds like any other inane parts broker with no actual inventory, but go there, you'll see it isn't. Once you see a part offered by a couple of sellers you can likely get a data sheet that is up to date, and further, Digikey and Mouser have search tools good enough that you have a fair chance of rading a data sheet for parameters, entering a few into those search tools, and hitting a few good substitutes.

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Boris

$2.11 each

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Michael A. Terrell

The Hitachi data sheet doesn't indicate anything really special about this part. It's a standard 35V part with 500mA continuous current rating. The SC59 package can usually be substituted by a BC817's SOT23 size, with carefull soldering to cover the (possibly) longer pad pattern.

RL

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legg wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

That's what I was thinking too, but the low gate capacitance suggests good for RF, and the first post came from rec.radio.amateur.antenna, so I didn't suggest spreading the search beam too wide because I don't know enough about it.. But the Towers book didn't suggest that high in RF either, nor does the data Ian Fields posted.

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Hi, This transistor goes to generator - quote " and the following 2SC2618 NPN transistor operate as a current source for the AD9851 DAC bias circuit." So what you guys think, something like bcx19 should be ok?

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Boris wrote in news:2e06d082-c499-4c36-9346- snipped-for-privacy@m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com:

Beyond me to be certain, but it looks like 'yes'. That doesn't sound like it's an RF or otherwise demanding task. Don't pick something with poor noise specs though.

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Lostgallifreyan

we do have stock of the 2SC2618

For obseleted component, we do have some stock.

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