12-15-2014, 03:01 PM
Mike
Schematic NEVER tells you pinout, the sequence on a symbol is usually tailored to best fit it into the graphic flow of the sch, has nothing to do with the real world.
From your board (the link does not work the way you posted it) it is BCE left to right.
As here:
http://english.electronica-pt.com/compon...ref=2SC905
Now your new transistor is: EBC
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/100to199/pdf/nte194.pdf
Simply match the functions: E-E, B-B, C-C
When you cross pins, use some insulating sleeves (from wire or heatshrink) to prevent shorts.
Schematic NEVER tells you pinout, the sequence on a symbol is usually tailored to best fit it into the graphic flow of the sch, has nothing to do with the real world.
From your board (the link does not work the way you posted it) it is BCE left to right.
As here:
http://english.electronica-pt.com/compon...ref=2SC905
Now your new transistor is: EBC
http://www.nteinc.com/specs/100to199/pdf/nte194.pdf
Simply match the functions: E-E, B-B, C-C
When you cross pins, use some insulating sleeves (from wire or heatshrink) to prevent shorts.