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Marcel27

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Posted: 06:09pm 05 Oct 2024
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Hello,

I saw a power transistors with a beta symbol on it. Does anyone know this manufacturer?



Regards,

Marcel
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Chopperp

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Posted: 11:22am 06 Oct 2024
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  Marcel27 said  Hello,

I saw a power transistors with a beta symbol on it. Does anyone know this manufacturer?



Regards,

Marcel

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what semiconductor manufacturer uses the Beta symbol?

The semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies uses a logo that resembles a Beta symbol (β). The symbol appears stylized in the swoosh that arcs above their company name in the logo.

Infineon Technologies is a German semiconductor manufacturer, known for producing chips related to automotive, industrial, and security solutions. The logo is not explicitly a Beta symbol, but its curved, sweeping style can remind viewers of the Greek Beta letter.

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Marcel27

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Posted: 05:53pm 06 Oct 2024
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Yep, it is not a beta it is the German Eszett character. Thanks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ß
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Ziki_the
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Posted: 08:31pm 06 Oct 2024
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Never know that infineon made 2n3055, transistor that changed my amplifier world.
Mostly i used rca, sgs and ei nis(yugoslavia) made.
For what usage you are planing to use them?
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Marcel27

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Posted: 10:24am 07 Oct 2024
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On Markplaats a secondhand website is someone who sells them for €1,50 a piece. He has 70 of them and they are "new", however I see solder residus on the pins.

These transistors are workhorses, not fast but for Audio and power supplies they are great.

Marcel
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