Gary Woodruff
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Fri Mar 11, 2011 10:12 pm
Hello all i am trying to cross a transistor or diode that is marked with:
N4c
F10A60
(diode symbol)
it is from a power supply from a LCD TV and located near the rectifier.
It is a TO220 case with the middle lead clipped off in the circuit. It
is shorted between pins 1-3 so I cannot give you a voltage drop or any
other useful info.
Thanks, Gary
Franc Zabkar
Guest
Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:04 am
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:12:26 -0500, Gary Woodruff
<woodruffrepair_at_gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:
Quote:
Hello all i am trying to cross a transistor or diode that is marked with:
N4c
F10A60
(diode symbol)
it is from a power supply from a LCD TV and located near the rectifier.
It is a TO220 case with the middle lead clipped off in the circuit.
Some possibles (probably the first one) ...
http://www.niec.co.jp/products/pdf/discrete/fsu10a60.pdf
http://www.niec.co.jp/products/pdf/discrete/fcu10a60.pdf
http://www.niec.co.jp/products/pdf/discrete/tcu10a60-11a.pdf
- Franc Zabkar
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Jamie
Guest
Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:54 am
Gary Woodruff wrote:
Quote:
Hello all i am trying to cross a transistor or diode that is marked with:
N4c
F10A60
(diode symbol)
it is from a power supply from a LCD TV and located near the rectifier.
It is a TO220 case with the middle lead clipped off in the circuit. It
is shorted between pins 1-3 so I cannot give you a voltage drop or any
other useful info.
Thanks, Gary
High speed switching diode ?
10 amps,60 VOlts ?
Jamie