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Quad-Cycle Regulator Repair
I fried my 14 year old Quad-Cycle Regulator.
It has a Motorola votage regulator (3 pin TO-220) with M T P25N10 R045 (and Motorola's Logo) printed on it. However, Motorola's web sight can't reference it. ....I can't find it on mouser.com. ....nothing on Google ....anyone have any ideas? |
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Quad-Cycle Regulator Repair
Motorola sold its discrete semiconductor business to ON Semiconductor
several years ago. So I doubt you will find anything on Motorola's web pages. Try www.onsemi.com It appears their web site is down right now, so try later. "Toss" wrote in message ... I fried my 14 year old Quad-Cycle Regulator. It has a Motorola votage regulator (3 pin TO-220) with M T P25N10 R045 (and Motorola's Logo) printed on it. However, Motorola's web sight can't reference it. ...I can't find it on mouser.com. ...nothing on Google ...anyone have any ideas? |
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Quad-Cycle Regulator Repair
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 15:33:12 GMT, "phil"
wrote: also, you need to be looking for MTP25N10 as the part number. It is a power FET. and, I can find it on google. Here is a web site that has some stock: http://www.danrock.com/ Thanks! It's a mystery why p25n10 didn't show on google, but MTP25N10 does.... Anyway...thanks very much. |
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