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| J175 substitute
Hi, I am building a 3 channel dual rec..but can't find the J175 P-channel transistors :s ..any good suggestions?? thanx Thomas |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007
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I do not know where you are located and do not know where you looked. The first place I looked, Mouser, claim to have them in stock in all manner of packages and ratings. They do not appear to be particularly rare basedon cursory scans through a few other retail suppliers. Google is also a very powerful tool and probably among the first places someone should try. I just did a search with the exact wording from your post and had many viable hits. Barry |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Lansing, Michigan, USA
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Most little P-channel JFETs will work, try a J174. Be aware the pinout might be different with differnt type numbers. Go to Mouser and type J175 into the search. Then specify TO92 case style in the advanced search. They show a couple brands in stock. 48 cents or 26 cents, your choice. Allied has the Vishay in stock for 58 cents. Digikey has a couple thousand in stock for 43 cents each. Jameco has the Fairchilds at 19 cents, and the Vishays for 34 cents. |
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