Common Transistor Pinouts

Started by dano12, February 02, 2007, 09:14:32 PM

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JonFrum


markm


R.G.

Now there is a labor of love that is useful to the DIY community. This ought to be linked in the FAQ. In fact, it ought to be done as a local copy to preserve the thing in case the other web site closes up if you can get the authors permission.
R.G.

In response to the questions in the forum - PCB Layout for Musical Effects is available from The Book Patch. Search "PCB Layout" and it ought to appear.

KerryF

Wow, thanks!  I had found one of these things a while ago but then recently it was taken off.  Cant find it anymore.  But this one is great!

O

I am going to mirror the page, but I can't find any contact info to ask if it's ok. :(

markm

Quote from: R.G. on February 03, 2007, 10:24:12 AM
Now there is a labor of love that is useful to the DIY community. This ought to be linked in the FAQ. In fact, it ought to be done as a local copy to preserve the thing in case the other web site closes up if you can get the authors permission.

+1  :icon_exclaim:

The Tone God

I'm with R.G. If we can't find the contact information we can/should make our own version using that as a base.

Andrew

Ronsonic


Very helpful

I would love to see a version that also lists the 2SA, 2SB... type devices also.

Ron
http://ronbalesfx.blogspot.com
My Blog of FX, Gear and Amp Services and DIY Info

goodrevdoc

Funny, this things been hanging above my soldering station for months. Printed it directly from the page, and couldn't find the link again. So thanks a lot Dano!
-justin

KerryF

Then theres this for common transistor pinouts: http://www.muzique.com/lab/trans.gif

And this for VERY MANY transistors (For this you will need to use Ctrl+S to search): http://modecideas.com/faq91.html

And then theres this describing the pinouts and info of transistors: http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/components/tran.htm

Hope those were helpful  ;)