mitchh@gold.GVG.TEK.COM (Mitch Hendrickson) (09/15/89)
I'm taking a shot at repairing an old tape deck (Technics if I remember correctly) and I've tracked the problem way down to some cooked silicon inside the motor unit. Unfortunately, it's not in any of the data books in the good old engineering library here, and we're a ways out in the sticks. I've managed to track down the logo and find out that it's a Matsushita part, but no more. It's got a case kinda like a TO-220 (?), but a hole in the brown/black part *itself* and no metal back plate (for heat sink mount). Anyway, three legs and the following markings: * 299 AN6610 Where the * is the Matsushita triangle and the first 9 in 299 is smaller and underlined. So, my question is: what the h*ll is an AN6610 and is there a readily available drop-in replacement? AdvTHANXance, -Mitch -- Mitch Hendrickson mitchh@gold.gvg.tek.com Grass Valley Group, Inc. (of course I don't speak for them!!) .signature under construction...
kencr@haddock.ima.isc.com (Kenny Crudup) (09/16/89)
In article <654@gold.GVG.TEK.COM> mitchh@gold.gvg.tek.com (Mitch Hendrickson) says: >So, my question is: what the h*ll is an AN6610 and is there a readily >available drop-in replacement? Its a motor speed control. Not a transistor. Try anyplace in the back of Radio-Electronics or Byte. Also, go to a TV-parts store and look up its ECG (NTE) or SK or GE replacement. I believe ECG seconds it. -- Kenneth R. Crudup, Contractor, Interactive Systems Co.(386/ix), Cambridge MA Not all men are fools; some are still single! Phone (617) 661 7474 x238 {encore, harvard, spdcc, think}!ima!haddock!kencr kencr@ima.ima.isc.com