An SK51V is a 51 volt zener. An SK55V is a 55 volt zener. At least as far as
I can tell.
And none of them was 5.6 volts, that was my mistake.
Clay Cowgill wrote:
> >Very interesting. NTE cross reference book says NTE5089A.
> >It also says an ECG148A is an NTE148A (of course it is, NTE
> >used ECG's numbering system) which is a 5.6 volt zener.
> >Sounds like the ECG database is badly messed up. Anyone
> >have an older ECG cross-reference book handy to look this
> >up?
>
> 1985 NTE (hardcopy) crosses to an NTE5089A
> 1991 ECG (hardcopy) crosses to an ECG148A
> 1992 SK (hardcopy) crosses to an SK51V
>
> SK51V = 55V 1W Zener
> ECG148A = 55V 1W Zener
> NTE5089A = 51V 1W Zener
>
> An NTE 5090A is a 56V 1W Zener... Off by one? ;-)
>
> -Clay
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