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can some identify this transistor please

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dave

Jan 1, 1970
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D140 G (or 6). There a ".T" marking on it too.
I've done several searches but can find a datasheet (or pinout) for this
transistor. I have a few of these in the junk box and they could come in usful
if I knew what they were!
thanks
 
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Tom Biasi

Jan 1, 1970
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dave said:
D140 G (or 6). There a ".T" marking on it too.
I've done several searches but can find a datasheet (or pinout) for this
transistor. I have a few of these in the junk box and they could come in
usful
if I knew what they were!
thanks

Are there any manufacturer logos on it?
Could be a 2SD140 or 2SD1406.
 
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dave

Jan 1, 1970
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Are there any manufacturer logos on it?
Could be a 2SD140 or 2SD1406.
The only other markings on them are a letter "Y" and "GE"!
 
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dohi

Jan 1, 1970
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The only other markings on them are a letter "Y" and "GE"!
Hi dave, Tom
Y marking shows hfe rank.
2SD140 is too old to get info. I think this was not generic use product, but
special use only for JVC.
2SD1406 is NPN audio freq. power Tr, discontinued product made by TOSHIBA.
Substitute product of TOSHIBA is 2SD2531. Datasheet is here.
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/td...Transistors/en_20040820_2SD2531_datasheet.pdf
Center pin of 2SD1406 must be COLLECTOR. You can find BASE pin by using
your tester or DMM.

This site is very good. (written in JAPANESE) Site owner says there is no
guarantee that they are correct.
http://homepage3.nifty.com/ebina2540/data/data_tr.html
http://homepage3.nifty.com/ebina2540/data/data_fet.html
Pin layout of 2SD1406 and 2SD2531 is the same according to this site.

Good luck,
dohi
from Tokyo
 
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