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Transistor Identification 33N02

Hi there
I am trying to repair a board which seems to have a mosfet or transistor with a part number 33N02. Unfortunately i cannot find any data sheet or any information on this part so I dont know what i can use to replace this part with. Would appreciate it if anybody has any details on this part as i have tried the search engines but cannot seem to identify the part.
  • Posted 11 Jan 2009 00:01
  • Discussion started by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Hi there, thanks for all the info. Have managed to source the part from the states.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2009 07:51
  • Reply by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Elektrodrive,
the "general" part number would indicate that you're looking for an N-channel MOSFET, that can handle 33 Amps at 20 V.
For example a 45N06 = N-channel MOSFET 45 Amps at 60 Volts. I hope that helps

John N
  • Posted 16 Jan 2009 06:57
  • Reply by J_Newton
  • Pennsylvania, United States
It looks like TO220 housing however is Is all isolated
  • Posted 11 Jan 2009 07:04
  • Reply by elektrodrive
  • West Midlands, United Kingdom
Hi.
What housing do you have. TO220 ?
Max
  • Posted 11 Jan 2009 00:08
  • Reply by Fittermax
  • Denmark

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