![]() In fairness, they don t claim equivalence necessarily, they claim their part number will work in place of the original in most cases. SK3024-128 datasheet and application note, data sheet, circuit, pdf, cross reference | Datasheet Archive Unfortunately, the parametric curves of old parts don't get published often but my inclination is now to go with 2N3019 as a replacement. ![]() Here are some datasheet links for reference. Fine, but they then spent the rest of the sizable manual tabulating them as substitutes for any type you could dream up! In another example of simplistic advice, I first laid eyes on Tandy's Radio Shack transistor manual around 1980 and saw they stocked only about 30 general purpose types. On the subject of NTE equivalent lists, how could they rate their NTE128 as an equivalent? Agreed Harleyjon, you have to ask that question. Perhaps these were just selected standard parts again. The 80V Vceo seems unnecessary but if it also suited higher power models, you could understand just the one part being specified since 2N3053 is only a 40V Vceo. This seems close or at least a good one-size-fits-all solution. With the reference SK3024/128, I was able to dig a bit more and cross-reference the datasheet with some dubious ones on the web. Thanks folks, I appreciate your help in looking up this ancient relic. The NTE drivers have b-e capacitors installed, to cut the slew rate. The 5 digit transistors on right channel are working on into the 21st century, without the TIP mod b-e capacitors. These days I would use MPS8099 for the input transistor and TIP31C TIP32C for the driver transistors. This was in 1990 when one drove to a store to buy transistors. I replaced the 5 digit RCA TO5 transistors on one channel of my ST120 with NTE249 for the input, and NTE49 NTE50 for the drivers with the heatsinks. The 5 digit RCA TO3 transistors in my 1970 build dynakit ST120 weren't in the catalog either. That is npn Vceo 80 Pt 7W, Ic 1a, Hfe typ Vce 10 Ic. The 1986 RCA SK catalog shows the 36643 as equivalent to SK3024/128. The SOA is flat Ic 7 A til the DC line drops Vce 6 until it ends Vce 40 & Ic. ![]() 5 Ic 0 <80 pf, thetajc 35 degC/W, thetajfa 175 deg/W. 2n3053 specs, Vceo 50v w/ base open 100ma, Ic. If someone can point me in the right direction to a cross reference TO ECG numbers I sure would appreciate it.I've got the RCA Power Transistor databook SSD-204c, dated 1975. I suppose that I could go through each one of the Sylvania ECG transistors and cross reference them to current numbers but until I have the opportunity to do so I am frustrated that I may have what I need at my fingertips but I have no way of knowing. I found that it crosses to an NTE451 but what is the ECG equivalent? I have come up empty using Google, Yahoo, and Bing. For instance, I need a MPF102 JFET transistor. The problem is that I am having a difficult time determining if one of these ECG transistors is a substitute number for a transistor that I am looking for. I understand that NTE bought ECG several years ago. I am having trouble finding a cross reference TO ECG transistor numbers. They are from the estate of a former audio/video technician. I recently acquired approximately 200 ~ 300 new-old-stock Sylvania ECG transistors (yellow boxes).
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