Re: Identifying the legs of a transistor.

From: PeteS (ps_at_fleetwoodmobile.com)
Date: 03/04/05


Date: 4 Mar 2005 06:32:20 -0800

Then do what we do and head for a manufacturer's site.

For example, http://www.microsemi.com/ has both of them (go to the site
and put in the part number in the part number search box) and
eventually you'll get a pretty picture or pdf you can download showing
you the pin description,

Note that I chose microsemi at random - those transistors used to be
made by everyone+dog. Philips, OnSemi (nee Motorola SPS) will have them
to name but another two.

Cheers
PeteS



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