Replacing IC SBF3A (Toestel of techniek)

door vanderlevin, 31-01-2014, 23:05 (3746 dagen geleden)
Gewijzigd door vanderlevin, 31-01-2014, 23:07

I need to replace a Philips IC in a record player 22GF603. I have lots of IC and wonder if anyone know a cross referense or a substitute?

/Johan van der Levin, Sweden

Replacing IC SBF3A

door Huub P † ⌂ @, Krommenie, 01-02-2014, 00:34 (3745 dagen geleden) @ vanderlevin

Hi Johan, very rare and hard to find IC.
These guys do have some in stock but for a "killerprice"
http://www.littlediode.com/components/SBF3A.html
Good luck!

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Vriendelijke groet,

Huub Peters

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Replacing IC SBF3A

door franshack @, Hengelo ov, 01-02-2014, 14:38 (3745 dagen geleden) @ vanderlevin

Hi,

This question is unsolved read p.e.

Former treath


There is no direct equivalent in modern ic's but do you know secure the IC is defective ?? and not the surrounding capacitors or output transistor pair.

The solution of implant a newer output-set good be easyer

Lookalike output stages at: 22GF614, Aristona SG2603

73 Frans

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'I have split atoms, but no energy was released'.
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Replacing IC SBF3A

door franshack @, Hengelo ov, 01-02-2014, 15:58 (3745 dagen geleden) @ franshack

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SBF3AB Philips 482220980261, waarschijnlijk ook toepasbaar

Plaatjesverantwoording: Circuitsonline

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The boldness of ignorance:
'I have split atoms, but no energy was released'.
Tesla

Replacing IC SBF3A

door vanderlevin, 01-02-2014, 16:08 (3745 dagen geleden) @ franshack

Many thanks for all peplies! The IC is missing! The owner before tried to repair it and never replaced it and left the board empty!

/Johan

Replacing IC SBF3A

door soundman2 @, Wouw, 01-02-2014, 16:25 (3745 dagen geleden) @ vanderlevin
Gewijzigd door soundman2, 01-02-2014, 17:03

I need to replace a Philips IC in a record player 22GF603. I have lots of IC and wonder if anyone know a cross referense or a substitute?

/Johan van der Levin, Sweden

If you are skilled in electronics, you could try to use a normal operational amplifier.
The output of the opamp is connected to both bases of the output transistors.
A better performance can be obtained by adding a resitor of 150 ohms between the two bases and the emitters of the output transistors. Small loudspeaker currents flow through the resistor, preventing cross-over distortion.
The feedback circuit has to be connected to the negative input, the audio input of the amp with the positive input. Some redesign has to be carried out, but is not impossible.
The new (dual) ic should be mounted on a piece of experimenters board, which of the connection wires could be connected to the corresponding holes of the old ic.

Soundman2

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