Rik wrote:
Sorry, I need to replace both and ment that the 2n2222 isn't a problem, but
the QP1008 is.
The PSU isn't build by HP but by RTE POWER/MATE a firm with doesn't exist
any more.
The text on the QP1008 (TO3) is QP1008 and the date stamp 8413 and the
Motorola sign.
I do have a Motorola component cataloge from '83 but can't find the part in
there and in my other books.
On the schematics of Tony the part is mentioned as QP1008
http://www.hpmuseum.net/document.php?hwfile=4020
I need to know witch transistor I can use to replace it.
A line of speculation, FWIW:
1. Looking through the cross-refs of the 1984 Moto Bipolar Power Transistor and
Thyristor databook, the only part I spot with a number portion of 1008 is
UMT1008. Yes, that's a speculative and questionable association in-and-of
itself, but sometimes house or custom-request numbers bear some inheritance
from the common part number.
2. The "Motorola Similar Replacement" for UMT1008 is MJ13014.
3. Basic specs on the MJ13014:
"Switchmode Series NPN Silicon Power Transistor"
"..designed for high-voltage, high-speed, power-switching in inductive
circuits where fall-time is critical.."
"..particularly suited for switchmode applications such as: switching
regulators, inverters.. [etc]"
TO-3 package
VCEO: 350V
IC: 10A
Pd @ 25C: 150W
hfe: 12 min
60nS inductive fall time @ 25C
800nS inductive storage time @ 25C
Perhaps Moto was asked to supply something that
looked-like/similar-to/spec'ed-version-of a UMT1008.
The basic specs would suggest it passes a sniff test, but I'm not familiar with
the actual power supply so I'll leave it to others to perhaps comment on
applicability in the specific.