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ECG semiconductors were originally intended for the replacement, hobbyist, and experimental markets and in time found applications in industrial repair and maintenance departments. Sylvania was an early manufacturer of semiconductors and they evolved the ECG series concept. Other manufacturers using the same idea were Motorola, G.E. and Raytheon. The ECG line of semiconductors was intended to minimize replacement parts inventory for repair and maintenance departments. An ECG replacement directory, which cross referenced as many as 200,000 JEDEC and manufacturer's semiconductor part numbers was developed and they all crossed to ECG types which would replace them.Call us for ECG cross numbers.
The various types of these semiconductor replacements is quite comprehensive and in addition to transistors, diodes, and ICs, the list also includes triacs, SCRs, unijunction transistors(UJT); programmable unijunction transistors(PUT), silicon bilateral switches(SBS), Silicon unilateral switches(SUS), Silicon asymmetrical switches (SAS), and bilateral trigger diodes (DIACS). Subsequently, JFETS, MOSFETS, IGBT, and other semiconductor devices were added to the ECG line as well as high voltage devices, i.e. multipliers, rectifiers, dividers, modules, etc. ECG diodes range from general purpose, (both silicon and germanium) to various microwave devices, pin diodes and varistors.
Today AMS can cross all ECG Semiconductors.
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Here are few ECG's American Microsemiconductor supplies: (click for specifications and ordering information)
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