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replacement for a NDP6020P. They stopped making them. How do you find an alternative?

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madbowman over 3 years ago

I needed a replacement for a NDP6020P. They stopped making them. How do you find an alternative? They show a dmg3415u as an alternative but that is surface mount only. I think this is one of the hardest parts of electronics.Any help would be awesome. i called a supply company and they said there isn't a replacement for this part. That can't be right. so i bought some no name knock offs, but that doesn't change the fact that i don't know how to find replacements or read data sheets to find the right part. this would make a very useful video i think.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 3 years ago +2 verified
    It seems the part is obsolete and Newark doesn't carry it anymore, but there are other places that seem to have stock. https://www.solarbotics.com/product/17174?countrycurrency=CA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz9HRsN2j9wIVIWxvBB2XVgM3EAQYAiABEgLTtvD_BwE…
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    madbowman over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz +2
    this is what I'm doing. It needs to have a button large enough for a service dog to press and require as little charging as possible. This should shut off 10-15 seconds after pressing. It sends a message…
  • dougw
    dougw over 3 years ago in reply to madbowman +2
    This circuit doesn't appear to need a big FET, almost any P-FET with a low gate threshold would work, although a low on-resistance is always nice.
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    0 shabaz over 3 years ago

    Hi,

    You might want to share the circuit that you plan to use this device with. It's up to you if you wish to do so, but if it is a hobby circuit from the Internet, it may well not be ideal (there can be better ways to achieve things). RIght now I don't know either way, maybe it actually is the perfect ideal part, but I have no idea, and just from being an overly suspicious person usually!, I'd be wanting to examine the circuit if it were me.

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    0 madbowman over 3 years ago in reply to shabaz

    this is what I'm doing. It needs to have a button large enough for a service dog to press and require as little charging as possible. This should shut off 10-15 seconds after pressing. It sends a message to home assistant for emergency alerts. I am very new to electronics (less then a year). so I don't know if this will work till breadboard.

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    0 dougw over 3 years ago in reply to madbowman

    This circuit doesn't appear to need a big FET, almost any P-FET with a low gate threshold would work, although a low on-resistance is always nice. 

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    0 dougw over 3 years ago in reply to madbowman

    This circuit doesn't appear to need a big FET, almost any P-FET with a low gate threshold would work, although a low on-resistance is always nice. 

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