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Crossing NTE transistors to industry numbers
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Subject: Crossing NTE transistors to industry numbers
Date: 12 Sep 2006 13:05:13 -0700
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Is there any way possible to determine which industry numbers will
cross to a particular NTE number? I need to replace a fairly large
number of 2N6254 audio output transistors and I have access to many
2SC, 2SD and some 2N numbers etc. The 2N6254 crosses to an NTE181.
Without going through and trying to look up every single one can the
NTE database be run backwards? Or perhaps is there any other way to
extrapolate this information? Thanks very much. Lenny Stein, Barlen
Electronics.