Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Sharp LCD TV Service Menu

Sharp LCD TV No Power and the Power LED is flashing.
EXAMPLE CASE Below
Number: LCD TV-269 Model(s): LC52E77UN (A)
LCD Television Sharp Electronics Corporation
Services and Solutions
Subject: No Power and Power LED is flashing 1X
Symptom: TV will not turn on and front indicator LEDs are flashing. TV may in some cases come on
and exhibit flashing backlights. Most commonly occurs when the TV is used for the very first time.
Cause: One or both of the Inverter Units is not fully seated.
(RUNTKA528WJN1 TOP / RUNTKA529WJN1 BOTTOM)
Solution: Properly seat the Inverter Unit (s) fully into a locked position.
Steps to Repair:
Refer to disassembly procedure for Rear Cabinet as described in Service Manual
Examine both Inverter Units to see if they are improperly installed.
If either or both Inverter Units are not properly seated please apply minimal force onto PWB, nearest the
clips, to lock it into place.
Steps to Reset:
Hold in ............................... buttons on the TV
Continue to hold in the buttons and plug in the TV
TV will turn on by itself and a small “K” will now be present on the screen in the upper left
Release both buttons
Simultaneously press ................................... one time on the TV
Service Menu should now be showing
If “LAMP ERROR” shows other than a Zero please reset it (Refer to Service Menu Detailed Instructions)
If Monitor Error Cause is other than ZERO please reset it (Refer to Service Menu Detailed Instructions)
Perform Industry Init (Refer to Service Menu Detailed Instructions)
Unplug the TV upon completion of Industry Init (green screen)
Wait 30 seconds and plug in TV
Steps to Test:
15) Check the TV for functionality and POWER ON / OFF several times
16) Unplug the TV after testing is successful
17) Repeat steps 4 thru 9 to ensure that no errors are present
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Service Menu Detailed Instructions
Lamp Error Reset
Service Menu screen should be showing on the screen
Using the remote control, press the Down Select .......... button one time (button is ........)
The upper left corner of the service menu screen should indicate “2/41”
Use the ................ button on the remote to highlight the line “LAMP ERROR RESET OFF”
Use the Volume Up button on the remote to change the “OFF” to “ON” and press ENTER button
The error is now reset
Monitor Error Cause Reset
Service Menu screen should be showing on the screen
Using the remote control, press the .......... button five times (button is ..........)
The upper left corner of the service menu screen should indicate “........”
Use the Channel Down button on the remote to highlight the line “MONITOR ERROR CAUSE RESET OFF”
Use the Volume Up button on the remote to change the “OFF” to “ON” and press ENTER button

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Training Manual LG 47LG90 LED LCD TV

Training Manual LG 47LG90 LED LCD TV
Direct View LCD
LED Backlights
2 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
OUTLINE
• LED Backlight System
• Main Board
• T-CON Board NEW: Two control connections to the
Inverters for Global and Local Dimming
Circuit Board Operation, Troubleshooting of :
• Switch mode Power Supply
Contact Information, Preliminary Matters, Specifications,
LCD Overview, General Troubleshooting Steps,
Signal Distribution, Disassembly Instructions and Voltages
• Ft Control Board
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3 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
47LG90 LCD Direct View Display
Section 1
This Section will cover Contact Information and remind the Technician of Important Safety Precautions for
the Customers Safety as well as the Technician and the Equipment.
Basic Troubleshooting Techniques which can save time and money sometimes can be overlooked. These
techniques will also be presented.
This Section will get the Technician familiar with the Disassembly, Identification and Layout of the LCD
Display Panel.
At the end of this Section the Technician should be able to Identify the Circuit Boards and have the ability
and knowledge necessary to safely remove and replace any Circuit Board or Assembly.
Overview of Topics to be Discussed
4 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The information in this training manual is intended for use by persons possessing an adequate background in
electrical equipment, electronic devices, and mechanical systems. In any attempt to repair a major Product,
personal injury and property damage can result. The manufacturer or seller maintains no liability for the
interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in conjunction with its use. When servicing this
product, under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without permission from LG
Electronics. Unauthorized modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or
user injury. If wires, screws, clips, straps, nuts, or washers used to complete a ground path are removed for
service, they must be returned to their original positions and properly fastened.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury, disconnect the power before servicing this product. If electrical power is required for
diagnosis or test purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks. Also be
aware that many household products present a weight hazard. At least two people should be involved in the
installation or servicing of such devices. Failure to consider the weight of an product could result in physical
injury.
Preliminary Matters (The Fine Print)
5 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Today’s sophisticated electronics are electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive. ESD can weaken or damage
the electronics in a manner that renders them inoperative or reduces the time until their next failure.
Connect an ESD wrist strap to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Alternatively,
you can touch your finger repeatedly to a ground connection point or unpainted metal in the product. Before
removing a replacement part from its package, touch the anti-static bag to a ground connection point or
unpainted metal in the product. Handle the electronic control assembly by its edges only. When
repackaging a failed electronic control assembly in an anti-static bag, observe these same precautions.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; Connect the
equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that to which the receiver is connected; or consult the
dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ESD NOTICE (Electrostatic Static Discharge)
6 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
New Training Materials on
the Learning Academy site
Customer Service (and Part Sales) (800) 243-0000
Technical Support (and Part Sales) (800) 847-7597
USA Website (GCSC) aic.lgservice.com
Customer Service Website us.lgservice.com

LG 32LG40, 32LH30, 37LH55, 42LG60, 42LG70, 42LH20, 42LH40, 42LH50, 47LG90
42PG20, 42PQ20, 50PQ30, 50PG20, 50PS80, 50PS60
LCD-DV:
PLASMA:
Also available on
the Plasma page
Plasma Panel
Alignment Handbook
LG CONTACT INFORMATION
7 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Safety and Handling Regulations
1. Approximately 20 minute pre-run time is required before any adjustments are performed.
2. Refer to the Voltage Sticker on the Switch Mode Power Supply silk screening. (+/- ½ volt).
3. Be cautious of electric shock from the Backlight section, it uses high voltage AC. Check that
the Power Supply and Drive Circuits are completely discharged because of residual current
stored before Circuit Board removal.
4. C-MOS circuits are sensitive to static electricity.
Use caution when dealing with these IC and circuits.
5. Exercise care when making voltage and waveform checks to prevent costly short circuits
from damaging the unit.
6. Be cautious of lost screws and other metal objects to prevent a possible short in the
circuitry.
1. Check the appearance of the Replacement Panel and Circuit Boards for both physical damage
and part number accuracy.
2. Check the model label. Verify model names and board model matches.
3. Check details of defective condition and history. Example: Oscillator failure dead set, etc…
Checking Points to be Considered
SECTION 1: LCD OVERVIEW
8 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Basic Troubleshooting Steps
Define, Localize, Isolate and Correct
•Define Look at the symptom carefully and determine what circuits could be causing
the failure. Use your senses Sight, Smell, Touch and Hearing. Look for burned parts and
check for possible overheated components. Capacitors will sometimes leak dielectric material
and give off a distinct odor. Frequency of power supplies will change with the load.
Observation of the front Power LED may give some clues.
•Localize After carefully checking the symptom and determining the circuits to be
checked and after giving a thorough examination using your senses the first check should
always be the DC Supply Voltages to those circuits under test. Always confirm the supplies
are not only the proper level but be sure they are noise free. If the supplies are missing check
the resistance for possible short circuits.
•Isolate To further isolate the failure, check for the proper waveforms with the
Oscilloscope to make a final determination of the failure. Look for correct Amplitude Phasing
and Timing of the signals also check for the proper Duty Cycle of the signals. Sometimes
“glitches” or “road bumps” will be an indication of an imminent failure.
•Correct The final step is to correct the problem. Be careful of ESD and make sure to
check the DC Supplies for proper levels. Make all necessary adjustments and lastly always
perform a Safety AC Leakage Test before returning the product back to the Customer.
9 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
This section of the manual will discuss the specifications of the 47LG90
LCD Direct View Display Panel.
47LG90 Product Information
10 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Basic Specifications
• Full HD 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080)
• 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
• TruMotion 120Hz
• 4x HDMI™ V.1.3 with Deep Color
• Intelligent Sensor
• 24p Real Cinema
• AV Mode (Cinema, Sports, Game)
• Clear Voice
• LG SimpLink™ Connectivity
• Invisible Speaker System
• USB 2.0 (JPEG, MP3)
• ISFccc
11 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Basic Specifications (LOGO Familiarization) Page 1
Full HD 1080p Resolution
Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture.
TruMotion 120Hz
Advance 120Hz panel provides clear, smooth images, even during fast action
scenes creating a stable structure for a crisper picture.
Intelligent Sensor
Unlike other sensors which can only sense brightness of ambient light, LG’s
“Intelligent Sensor” uses 4,096 sensing steps to evaluate its surroundings. Using a
sophisticated algorithm, the LG processes picture quality elements including
brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and white balance. The result is a picture
optimized for it’s surroundings, more pleasing to watch and which can also save up
to 50% in power consumption.
24p Real Cinema
Hi-def movies run at exactly 24 frames per second speed that they were originally
filmed in, making your home-cinema experience one step closer to a “Real Cinema”
experience.
12 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Basic Specifications (LOGO Familiarization) Page 2
Clear Voice Technology
Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of the human voice
frequency range to provide high-quality dialogue when background noise
swells.
SIMPLINK
Allows for convenient control of other LG SimpLink products using the
existing HDMI connection.
Invisible Speaker System
A new invisible speaker system tuned by renowned audio expert, Mr. Mark
Levinson. This unique system incorporates speaker actuators around the
perimeter of the entire bezel, eliminating traditional speaker drivers and
associated grills. This not only allows for a sleek, finished look, but also
offers a wider “sweet spot” by creating a virtual “wall” of sound.
13 Spring 2009 LCD DV 47LG90
Basic Specifications (LOGO Familiarization) Page 3

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Sony TV Training Manuals

Sony TV Training Manuals
You can find Sony TV Training information including any Repair Manuals, Service Manuals Owner Manuals and other information that can help you to repair Sony TV Training equipment.


Sony BA-4 Chassis Training Manual Circuit Description and Troubleshooting Course: CTV-25R1
Sony CTV-23 R1 Training Manual Chassis AA-1 / FN LN-1 / ANU-2
Sony FN Chassis
Sony HDTV DTV01
Sony KDP-51WS550 Training Manual AX-1
Sony KDP-57WS550 AX-1
Sony KDP-65WS550 AX-1
Sony KV-13FM12 BA-5
Sony KV-13FM13 BA-5
Sony KV-13FM14 BA-5
Sony KV-20FS12 BA-5
Sony KV-20FV12 BA-5
Sony KV-27FS12 BA-5
Sony KV-32FS12 BA-5
Sony KV-32FV15 AA-2W
Sony KV-32FV16 AA2U
Sony KV-32FV26  AA2U
Sony KV-32XBR250 AA-2W
Sony KV-32XBR400  DX-1A
Sony KV-36FS10 AA-2W
Sony KV-36FS12 AA2U
Sony KV-36FS16 AA2U
Sony KV-36FV15 AA-2W
Sony KV-36FV16 AA2U
Sony KV-36FV26 AA2U
Sony RA-2 Training Manual Course Description and Troubleshooting:
KP-41 T35, KP-46C36, KP-48S35, KP-53S35, KP-61 S35, KP-48V45, KP-53V45 & KP-61 V45. Sony RA-3 & RA-4A Chassis
Training Manual Models: KP-43T70 KP-53N74 KP-48V80 KP-46C70 KP-52S70 KP-53V80 KP-48S70 KP-61S70 KP-61V80 KP-48S72 KP-53XBR300 KP-61XBR300
Troubleshooting the DX-1A Chassis Training Manual KV-32XBR400, KV-32HS30,KV-36XBR400, KV-36HS30, KV-32XBR450, KV-32XBR450, KV-32HS10, KV-36HS10, KV-32HS20, KV-36HS20 

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LG LCD TV Repair Tips


Defect Condition Model Applied ShortcuSerial Number
DD-LCD TV05-1201 Picture NOISE LB563B-EA
DD-LCD TV05-1202 No FAN Operation L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
DD-LCD TV05-1203 White Adjustment L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Caution: 19?Main PCB Mix L1910
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Assembly Compatibility
with Fujitsu Module L1910PM.AFEUQ
DD-LCD TV05-1204 LB782F-UD Picture NOISE LB782F-UD
DD-LCD TV05-1204 White Screen All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 V-Roll (Broken image) All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 V-Line Defect All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MODULE Picture NOISE All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MAIN NO POWER LCD Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 V-Tab Line Defect All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 LIPS Picture Shaking All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MODULE Rainbow All Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Cell Gap Mura All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 H-Line Defect All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MODULE Diffuser Stain All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MAIN NO RASTER LCD Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 No crystal in MODULE All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Dark Picture on Top & Bottom
(Picture appears & Disappears) All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Transient phenomenon in MODUALlEl LCD Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 Transient Phenomenon in MODUALlEl Module Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 MAIN Picture Flickering LCD Models
DD-LCD TV05-1204 LIPS NO POWER All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD MNT05-1220 LIPS Power Flickering All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD MNT05-1221 Color Blur/Image Noise All LCD Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1222 No Picture when Booting 19? N-Chassis
DD-LCD MNT05-1231 No SOUND L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
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Defect Condition Model Applied ShortcuSerial Number t
DD-LCD MNT05-620 Picture NOISE LB563B-EA
DD-LCD MNT05-818 L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
DD-LCD MNT05-819 L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
DD-LCD MNT05-0915 L1910
DD-LCD MNT05-0915 L1910PM.AFEUQ
DD-LCD MNT05-1201 LB782F-UD
DD-LCD MNT05-1202 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1203 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1204 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1205 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1206 LCD Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1207 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1208 All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD MNT05-1209 All Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1210 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1211 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1212 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1213 LCD Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1214 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1215 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1216 All LCD Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1217 All Module Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1218 LCD Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1219 All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD MNT05-1220 All Models LIPS Applied
DD-LCD MNT05-1221 All LCD Models
DD-LCD MNT05-1222 19? N-Chassis
DD-LCD MNT05-1231 L2320AL.ALKRT(L2320T/A)
No FAN Operation
White Adjustment
Caution: 19 Main PCB Mix
Assembly Compatibility
with Fujitsu Module
LB782F-UD Picture NOISE
White Screen
V-Roll (Broken image)
V-Line Defect
MODULE Picture NOISE
MAIN NO POWER
V-Tab Line Defect
LIPS Picture Shaking
MODULE Rainbow
Cell Gap Mura
H-Line Defect
MODULE Diffuser Stain
MAIN NO RASTER
No crystal in MODULE
Dark Picture on Top & Bottom
(Picture appears & Disappears)
Transient phenomenon in MODULE
Transient Phenomenon in MODULE
MAIN Picture Flickering
LIPS NO POWER
LIPS Power Flickering
Color Blur/Image Noise
No Picture when Booting
No SOUND
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32LP1D(K) SVC One-Point
DD-LCD TV05-1201
1.Subject :
2.Model :
3.Defect Condition :
4.Cause
5.Service
32LP1D(K)
Unable to mount on the wall
(Standing is OK)
1.Troubleshooting
? Replace Rear Metal (4951TKK238G)
2.Trouble Range
? 507KG ~ 508KG
3. Others
? 503KG ~ 504KG : 4951TKK238A
? 505KG ~ : 4951TKK238G
32LP1D(K)
1.Details
? The right tab of rear metal is too
small to be screwed
2.Defect Cause
? Working error by supplier
Unable to mount on the wall
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32LP1D(K) SVC One-Point
1.Subject :
2.Model :
3.Defect Condition :
4.Cause
5.Service
Unable to receive Analog TV
1. Unable to receive Analog TV
2. DTV reception is normal
1.Troubleshooting
? Replace TU401 (6700NF0019B)
? Replace Analog Board (3313TD3027A)
32LP1D(K)
1. Unable to set up analog channels for
automatic channel setup
2. Only DTV channel setup is possible for
automatic channel setup
3. Be able to set up channels by replacing
TU401 tuner
DD-LCD TV05-1202
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RM-30 32LZ50 Glitter NOISE SVC One-Point
1.Subject :
2.Model :
3.Defect Condition :
4.Cause
5.Service
RM-30 32LZ50 Screen Glitter NOISE
Irregular glittering lights on screen
Remove C857 220?/16V and replace with
470?/16V Capacitor as shown in the picture
PART-NO: 0CE477CF618
? Capacitor polarity check required
RM-30LZ50/32LZ50
Defect Cause: Fine characteristics of C857 Capacitor capacity
Glitter noise disappeared by removing 220?/16V and changing
470?/16V Capacitor
Part Spec: 470UF SHL,SD 16V 20% (P/No.: 0CE477CF618)
DD-LCD TV05-1203
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RM-30LZ50/DN-30LZ30(A) SVC One-Point
1.Subject :
2.Model :
3.Defect Condition :
4.Cause
5.Service
RM-30LZ50/DN-30LZ30(A) No Picture with sound
INVERTER VER6.0 :
Delete Q8 & Q9 on Inverter
PCB (6632L-0048C)
? MODULE R/NO: 6304FLP122A
RM-30LZ50/DN-30LZ30(A)
DD-LCD TV05-1204
1.Details
?Inverter off
?Channel up/Down: Normal
?Sound: OK
?OSD & Video off
?Input change: Normal
2. Cancellation condition : DC Off / on &
AC Off / on
3. Applied P/No : Application Status by Inverter Version
? RM-30LZ50 : ~411KG(6.0V)
? DN-30LZ30 : 405KG~411KG(6.0V)
? DN-30LZ30A : ~411KG(6.0V)
No Video
(No picture with sound)
? Occurs when DC is On
(Occurs as turning on with remote control after
being left for hours)
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RM-30 32LZ50 Picture NOISE SVC One-Point
1.Subject :
2.Model :
3.Defect Condition :
4.Cause
5.Service
RM-30 32LZ50 Picture NOISE
Noise at vertical lines as JITTER NOISE
Add capacitors at both ends of IC505
PART-NO: 0CE476CF638
? Capacitor polarity should be checked
RM-30LZ50/32LZ50
Defect Cause: IC505 5V LINE Ripple NOISE
Remove the noise by using 47?/16V Capacitor
Part Spec: 47UF 16V 20% 85STD (P/No.: 0CE476CF638)
DD-LCD TV05-1205
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RM-23LZ50 Auto Volume Up SVC One-Point

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Sound Products Abridged Transistor Specifications

Sound Products Abridged Transistor Specifications
Terms Number    The type number of the device
Case Case style (sub categories are not included)
Pol Polarity - N=NPN P=PNP
Mat Material - G=Germanuim S=Silicon
Vce Breakdown voltage; Collector to Emitter
Vcb Breakdown voltage; Collector to Base
IC Collector current (in milliamps)
Vces Saturation voltage (when transistor is fully on with specified current IC) (V)
Hfe Current gain (minimum and maximum are shown at specified current IC)
FT Frequency Transition - the frequency where gain falls to unity MHz)
Ptot Total power dissipation in milliwatts (at 25 degrees C)
Use The intended purpose - this is not a specification but a suggestion
S.S.   Small Signal
H.F. High Frequency
H.C. High Current
G.P. General Purpose
Sw Switch
O/P Output
Transistor V.H.F Very High Frequency

AC107 GT3 NG 15 2 Low Noise Audio
AC125 TO-1 PG 12 1.3 Audio Driver
AC126 TO-1 PG 12 1.7 Audio Driver
AC127 TO-1 NG 12 1 Audio O/P
AC128 TO-1 PG 16 1 Audio O/P
AC132 TO-1 PG 12 1.3 Audio O/P
AC187 TO-1 NG 15 1 Audio O/P
AC188 TO-1 PG 15 1 Audio O/P
AD149 TO-3 PG 30 0.3 GP O/P
AD161 PT1 NG 20 0.02 Audio amp
AD162 PT1 PG 20 0.02 Audio amp
AF114 TO-7 PG 15 75 H.F. amp
AF115 TO-7 PG 15 75 H.F. amp
AF116 TO-7 PG 15 75 H.F. amp
AF117 TO-7 PG 15 75 H.F. amp
AF118 TO-7 PG 20 175 V.H.F. amp
ASZ15 TO-3 PG 60 0.2 H.C. sw
ASZ16 TO-3 PG 32 0.25 H.C. sw
ASZ17 TO-3 PG 32 0.22 H.C. sw
ASZ18 TO-3 PG 32 0.22 H.C. sw
BC107 TO-18 NS 45 300 S.S. amp
BC108 TO-18 NS 20 300 S.S. amp
BC109 TO-18 NS 20 300 Low Noise s.s. amp
BC109C TO-18 NS 20 300 Low noise high gain
BC157 SOT-25 PS 45 150 S.S. amp
BC158 SOT-25 PS 25 150 S.S. amp
BC159 SOT-25 PS 20 150 S.S. amp
BC177 TO-18 PS 45 150 S.S. amp
BC178 TO-18 PS 25 150 S.S. amp
BC179 TO-18 PS 20 150 S.S. amp
BC182L TO-92 NS 50 150 S.S. amp
BC183L TO-92 NS 30 150 S.S. amp
BC184L TO-92 NS 30 150 Low noise high gain
BC186 TO-18 PS 25 50 G.P. amp
BC207 TO-106 NS 45 150 S.S. amp
BC208 TO-106 NS 20 150 S.S. amp
BC209 TO-106 NS 20 150 Low noise high gain
BC212L TO-92 PS 50 200 S.S. amp
BC213L TO-92 PS 30 200 S.S. amp
BC214L TO-92 PS 30 200 S.S. amp
BC327 TO-92 PS 45 100 O/P
BC337 TO-92 NS 45 200 O/P
BC547 SO7-30 NS 45 300 S.S. amp
BC548 SO7-30 NS 30 300 S.S. amp
BC549 SO7-30 NS 30 300 Low noise s. sig
BC549C SO7-30 NS 30 300 Low noise high gain
BC635 TO-92 NS 45 130 Audio O/P
BC636 TO-92 PS 45 130 Audio O/P
BC639 TO-92 NS 80 130 Audio O/P
BC640 TO-92 PS 80 130 Audio O/P
BCY70 TO-18 PS 40 250 G.P.
BCY71 TO-18 PS 45 200 G.P.
BCY72 TO-18 PS 25 200 G.P.
BD137 TO-12G NS 60 250 G.P. O/P
BD138 TO-126 PS 60 75 G.P. O/P
BD139 TO-126 NS 60 250 G.P. O/P
BD140 TO-126 PS 80 75 G.P. O/P
BD262 TO-126 PS 60 7 High gain darl. O/P
BD263 TO-126 NS 60 7 High gain darl. O/P
BD266A TO-220 PS 80 7 High gain darl. O/P
BD267A TO-220 NS 80 7 High gain darl. O/P
BDX64A TO-3 PS 80 7 Darl. O/P
BDX65A TO-3 NS 80 7 Darl. O/P
BDY20 TO-3 NS 60 1 Power O/P
BF115 TO-72 NS 30 230 V.H.F amp.
BF167 TO-72 NS 30 350 T.V. I.F. amp
BF173 TO-72 NS 25 550 T.V. I.F. amp
BF177 TO-39 NS 60 120 T.V. video amp
BF178 TO-39 NS 115 120 T.V. video amp
BF179 TO-39 NS 115 120 T.V. video amp
BF180 TO-72 NS 20 675 U.H.F. amp
BF184 TO-72 NS 20 300 H.F. amp
BF185 TO-72 NS 20 220 H.F. amp
BF194 SOT25 NS 20 260 H.F. amp
BF195 SOT25 NS 20 200 H.F. amp
BF200 TO-72 NS 20 650 V.H.F amp
BF336 TO-39 NS 180 130 Video amp
BF337 TO-39 NS 200 130 Video amp
BF338 TO-39 NS 225 130 Video amp
BFY50 TO-39 NS 35 60 G.P.
BFY51 TO-39 NS 30 50 G.P.
BFY52 TO-39 NS 20 50 G.P.
MJ2501 TO-3 PS 80 0 Darl. O/P
MJ2955 TO-3 PS 60 4 High power O/P
MJ3001 TO-3 NS 80 0 Darl. O/P
MJE2955 90-05 PS 60 2 High power O/P
MJE3055 90-05 NS 60 2 High power O/P
MU9610 152 NS 30 70 O/P
MU9611 152-01 NS 30 70 O/P
MU9660 152 PS 30 70 O/P
MU9661 152-01 PS 30 70 O/P
NSD106 TO-202 NS 100 80 Driver-O/P
NSD206 TO-202 PS 100 150 Driver-O/P
OC26 TO-3 PG 30 3 G.P. O/P
OC28 TO-3 PG 60 2 H.C. switch
OC44N TO-1 PG 5 7.5 R.F. amp
OC45 GT-3 PG 5 3 R.F. amp
OC70 GT-3 PG 10 5 G.P. amp
OC71 GT-3 PG 10 6 G.P. amp
OC72 GT-6 PG 16 35 Audio O/P
OC74N TO-1 PG 10 1 Audio O/P
OC75 GT-3 PG 10 1 G.P. amp
TIP31B TOP-66 NS 80 3 Power amp - Sw
TIP32B TOP-66 PS 80 3 Power amp - Sw
TIP2955 TOP-3 PS 70 8 Power amp - Sw
TIP3055 TOP-3 NS 70 8 Power amp - Sw
2N301 TO-3 PG 32 2 Audio O/P
2N706A TO-18 NS 15 200 High speed Sw
2N2926 TO-92 NS 25 100 G.P.
2N3053 TO-39 NS 40 100 G.P. switch
2N3054 TO-66 NS 55 8 Audio O/P
2N3055 TO-3 NS 60 8 O/P - Sw
2N3563 TO-106 NS 12 600 RF - IF amp
2N3564 TO-106 NS 15 400 RF - IF amp
2N3565 TO-106 NS 25 40 Low level amp
2N3566 TO-105 NS 30 40 GP amp & Sw
2N3567 TO-105 NS 40 60 GP amp & Sw
2N3568 TO-105 NS 60 60 GP amp & Sw
2N3569 TO-105 NS 40 60 GP amp & Sw
2N3638 TO-105 PS 25 100 GP amp & Sw
2N3638A TO-105 PS 25 150 GP amp & Sw
2N3640 TO-106 PS 12 300 Saturated switch
2N3641 TO-105 NS 30 250 GP amp & Sw
2N3642 TO-105 NS 45 250 GP amp & Sw
2N3643 TO-105 NS 30 250 GP amp & Sw
2N3644 TO-105 PS 45 200 GP amp & Sw
2N3645 TO-105 PS 60 200 GP amp & Sw
2N3702 TO-92 PS 25 100 GP amp & Sw
2N3904 TO-92 NS 40 0 Low level amp
2N4250 TO-106 PS 40 50 Low level amp
2N4258 TO-106 PS 12 700 Saturated Sw
2N4292 TO-92 NS 15 600 Saturated Sw
2N4403 TO-92 PS 40 0 G.P.
2N5589 MT-71C NS 18 175 H.F. mobile R.F.
2N5590 MT-72C NS 18 175 H.F. mobile R.F.
2N5591 MT-72C NS 18 175 H.F. mobile R.F.
2N5871 TO-3 PS 60 4 Power
40250 TO-66 NS 50 1 Power
40408 TO-5 NS 80 100 Power
40409 TO-39 NS 80 100 Power
40410 TO-39 PS 80 100 Power

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