[TechAssist] Re: Stk392-150 sub to Stk392- 180

  • From: Wayne Vanaman <Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 14:46:51 -0500

Only partly correct, Peggs.  Here is an excerpt from an earlier email:
--------insert---------
STK392-110    3 Amp device, +/- 38V, Quiescent current( Max 30 ma )
STK392-120    4 Amp device, +/- 44V, Quiescent current( Max 31 ma )
STK392-150    3 Amp device, +/- 38V, Quiescent current( Max 35 ma )

STK392-180    This device was made custom for Pioneer to replace
                       the -110. I have told that Pioneer claimed that the
                       -110 had been running excessively hot and Sanyo had
                       revised the -110 with heavier bonding wires as well
                       as employing less lead (Pb) and more silver in the
                       bonding process. I am trying to get this data
                       sheet, but this was manufactured as a custom and is
                       not public domain. With the information supplied 
above,
                       you can consider this a 3 amp part, same die as the
                       -110. ** Right now, run with this information. If
                       and when I get the data sheet, I will furnish the
                       information for everyone to share.
---------end insert---------
The -150 is NOT a good replacement for the -120.


At any rate, since we don't even know what brand this set is we can not 
tell what the manufacturer suggests.

Wayne Vanaman
Omega Electronics
6904 W Fairfield Dr
Pensacola, Fl.  32506-3310

Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WWW.PensacolaTVRepair.Com

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peggs wrote:
> The (2) most popular STK392's are:
> 
> STK392........-010.......-020.........-040, same pin-outs...higher 
> number/higher current rating.
> just use the -040 to replace any of the previous.
> 
> STK392.......-110.....-120........-150.........-180, same pin-outs...higher 
> number/higher current rating.
> Just use the -180 to replace any of the previous.
> 
> Peggs
> 
> 
> At 09:31 AM 10/14/05, Shaun wrote:
> 
>>I just replaced two STK392-150 with STK392-180 in a Sony big screen and it
>>worked perfect. The set had magic focus so I didn't have to even touch it
>>up. I looked into this before I did it and to me it looks like the
>>STK392-180 replaces it just fine.
>>
>>Shaun
>>Advanced Electronics
>>Fort Morgan, CO 80701
>>
>>satguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Wayne Vanaman" <Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 8:41 AM
>>Subject: [TechAssist] Re: Stk392-150 sub to Stk392- 180
>>
>>
>>
>>>stk392-040 can replace -020 and -010.
>>>Hitachi says stk392-150 replaces stk392-110
>>>Pioneer says stk392-180 replaces stk392-110
>>>Hitachi says do not use -180 in their sets.
>>>stk392-120 has no replacement.
>>>
>>>I think that sums it up.
>>>
>>>Wayne Vanaman
>>>Omega Electronics
>>>6904 W Fairfield Dr
>>>Pensacola, Fl.  32506-3310
>>>
>>>Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>WWW.PensacolaTVRepair.Com
>>>
>>>850-456-5995 voice
>>>850-458-6369 fax
>>>
>>>
>>>Vmiraglia@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>>>Will a stk392-180 sub a stk392-150 Thanks . Vince of Vinces tv
>>>>Vmiraglia@xxxxxxx ,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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