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  • Author Author: colporteur
  • Date Created: 22 Feb 2023 12:24 AM Date Created
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Replacement alternative to an NTE263 power transistor

colporteur
colporteur
22 Feb 2023

I am in need of an NT 263 darlington-pair power transistor. The component is responsible for providing a variable output on a DC model train power pack. I have had limited success in finding something at a reasonable price for a Canadian. I don't have access to component substitution resources anymore. I was hoping someone could provide a few alternatives.

Digi-key out of the states does return a hit. The price of the unit is reasonable but the shipping and conversion to Canadian dollars make it unrealistic. I have seen ebay advertisements for a complete power pack unit for what it would cost me to by one transistor.

I hoping to find a replacement part at a reasonable cost so I can get it back into service. It just raw DC power no precision required. It is really discouraging throwing stuff away because of one component.

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 2 years ago +1
    Actually, now that I've dug a bit further, I'd probably recommend the BDX33CG - that's got a TO-220 package and in stock in element14 UK ( https://au.element14.com/multicomp/bdx33c/darlington-transistor…
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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 2 years ago

    Thanks for the input folks. I perused the Newark Canadian site and came up with the following:

    TIP142 @ $3.26

    BDX33CG is a back order but a BDX33C is the cheapest at $1.25.

    BDV65BG is no longer available

    BVG67B is $5.00

    I would like to go with the cheapest BDX33C. What am I losing by dropping the G suffix?

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  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 2 years ago in reply to colporteur

    What am I losing by dropping the G suffix?

    On page 1 of the BDX33C datasheet, it says that 'G' on the markings means Pb-Free Package. I would assume that applies to the part number as well.

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    colporteur over 2 years ago in reply to baldengineer

    I need to go back to school to read data sheets. I recall Pb is the symbol for lead. If I don't put the transistor in my mouth, I assume I am OK:)

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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 2 years ago in reply to baldengineer

    I need to go back to school to read data sheets. I recall Pb is the symbol for lead. If I don't put the transistor in my mouth, I assume I am OK:)

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 2 years ago in reply to colporteur

    It's mainly to keep the EU RoHS (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) guys happy ... they demand fully lead-free processes and lead-free parts, with certificate of conformance.

    If you're doing it at home, on your own, in small quantities, it's really not going to make any real difference. You're probably (at a guess) using 60/40 lead-tin solder too which would be in violation of RoHS ... I certainly do, and mainly because it melts at lower temperature, makes less brittle joints and is overall easier to work with.

    So yes, that missing "G" really is no big issue - you'll see that I linked to the non-G part that was in stock despite talking about the G-suffix part-number in text. But yes, good to check these things ...

    - Gough

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