Panasonic Microwave Inverter Transistor?

I am currently working on a Panasonic microwave oven model NN-S762WF. I need the part# for Q702 on the inverter board. The transistor is burnt and I cannot read the number on the case. Unfortunately I do not have another inverter board on hand and Panasonic does not provide the schematic.

Anyone replaced one of these or know the part number?

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Wilton Itamoto
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Any Ideas?

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Wilton Itamoto

I have the part number for the power mossfet. It is 1M30D-060. Now the question is where do can I get this part? Panasonic does not have a listing for this part.

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Wilton Itamoto

On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:38:10 -1000, "Wilton Itamoto" put finger to keyboard and composed:

This service manual has a circuit diagram that may be similar:

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Q702 is "AESPGT30J322" which is equivalent to a 1M30D-060.

See page 10-6 of this catalogue:

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It talks of a "TWO TRANSISTOR OEM KIT". Trade price for KIT691 is AU$28.75.

Here is the relevant excerpt from the catalogue:

=================================== New Updated Kit from Panasonic. Two Transistors and One Capacitor. With Instructions. OEM.

Was A691E4V00GPS

*NEW A691E4V10GP
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Franc Zabkar

On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:43:13 +1000, Franc Zabkar put finger to keyboard and composed:

Toshiba GT60N321, 1000V 60A N-channel IGBT:

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Toshiba GT30J322, 600V 30A N-channel IGBT:

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- Franc Zabkar

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Franc Zabkar

I'm currently working on a Panasonic NN-C994S Convection Oven, and the converter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP. Will any 1M30D-060 do the job?

Regards

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Max D.

nverter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP.

One that isn't shorted... I don't know if these are counterfeited but if y ou have a known good supplier where you are, pay a little more and get it f rom a reliable source - perhaps Panasonic directly if they still provide di screte components for consumer items. You may need a Panasonic part number , not the generic number. Start with acquiring a service manual and go from there. The manual will be helpful if the mosfet took out the gate compone nts.

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ohger1s

converter has a blown mosfet # 1M30D-060. The inverter model is A606Y4T00AP .

you have a known good supplier where you are, pay a little more and get it from a reliable source - perhaps Panasonic directly if they still provide d iscrete components for consumer items. You may need a Panasonic part number , not the generic number. Start with acquiring a service manual and go from there. The manual will be helpful if the mosfet took out the gate componen ts.

I downloaded the SM and there is no breakdown on the inverter, just the par t number of the inverter board assy is available. My cost is $138 plus shi pping U.S. There are seller on ebay selling these mosfets as "pulls", whic h to be honest I'd rather use than a new one of dubious provenance.

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ohger1s

Keep in mind you have no way to know an "ebay pull" is really a "pull" from another unit vs. someone simply offering the same "dubious provenance" part while stating it was a "pull".

I.e., the ebay seller could simply be offering the same dubious part, with the "value added service" of applying a small bit of solder to the pins to make it look "used" before shipping it to you.

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Rich

Since pulls sell for less than "originals", the likelihood of someone misrepresenting a part as new original is much higher than someone misrepresenting a part as used.

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ohger1s

Hi folks, I've received the transistors this morning, however, I am unsure if I will install them. I was supposed to receive a 1M30D-060 but received a suspicio us 1MB30D-060. The datasheet from Fuji mention a 1MB30-060 and a 1MBH30D-06

0 but there's nothing about a 1MB30D-060 which makes me wonder if I've rece ived bootlegs. (Fast forward 2 hours later) I have inspected inspected both transistor more closely and I'll be damned if these thing haven't been san ded down and re-lazer etched. You can clearly see the grain : /
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Max D.

hours later) I have inspected inspected both transistor more closely and I'll be damned if these thing haven't been sanded down and re-lazer etched. You can clearly see the grain : /

Ordering most any simiconductor off ebay from another country is very chancy. I know several in the local ham club that bought from over seas and the simiconductors were faulty in one way or another. I bought some

20 watt RF transistors and they would only make about half the poewr they should have. Reordered from a reliable source in the US and the new ones worked like they were supose to.
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Ralph Mowery

l install them. I was supposed to receive a 1M30D-060 but received a suspic ious 1MB30D-060. The datasheet from Fuji mention a 1MB30-060 and a 1MBH30D-

060 but there's nothing about a 1MB30D-060 which makes me wonder if I've re ceived bootlegs. (Fast forward 2 hours later) I have inspected inspected bo th transistor more closely and I'll be damned if these thing haven't been s anded down and re-lazer etched. You can clearly see the grain : /

I may have a suitable sub in my plasma TV parts supply (that I've packed aw ay). If I have anything that will match up, they're yours.

Which case style do you have?

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ohger1s

Thanks for the offer. The old 1M30D-060 is a To-3PF, I believe, with the low profile upper half.

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Max D.

I went through everything I have including scrapped plasma sustain boards, and all the big plastic transistors I have are power mosfets. Sorry. What I would do is use DigiKey or Mouser's search parameter to select a suitable replacement.

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ohger1s

There is always this - if you can find a data-sheet.

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Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA

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Peter W.

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I just ordered a pulled 1M30D-060 from Dalbani which is based in FL. I've c hecked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been around for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, the y're quick to dispatch a replacement.

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Max D.

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checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been aroun d for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, t hey're quick to dispatch a replacement.

I can support the fact that Dalbani has been around for a long while and us ed to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their web site is parked. They out of business? J

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ve checked around and they appear to be a reliable source that has been aro und for ages. They're not fake proof but, apparently, when a problem occur, they're quick to dispatch a replacement.

used to order tv, vcr, and microwave parts from them. Am surprised their we bsite is parked. They out of business?

I used to buy parts from Dalbani many years ago, and they were one of the s uppliers that sent me counterfeit semis. I mostly bought basic stuff from them like VCR mechanical parts after than, but no more semis. They're stil l in Florida but I'm sure they're not the same company they were.

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ohger1s

Same here. Their STR regulators were counterfeit plus their replacement flybacks didn't work.

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Chuck

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