D1262 B - What is this - PLEASE HELP NEWBIE

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Maytin

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I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier from a
Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black "chip" 10mm
square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

Kind Regards, MARTIN
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Hey Maytin (maytin@despammed.com)! You wrote in message
<bLWRc.43571$K53.2498@news-server.bigpond.net.au>, at group
sci.electronics.components, on the date of Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:51:51 GMT:
I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier from a
Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black "chip" 10mm
square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?
2SD1262 transistor from PANASONIC?

http://www.google.com/search?q=2sd1262&sourceid=mozilla-
search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

(link may wrap, if so, Google for '2SD1262').

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Maytin wrote:
I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier from a
Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black "chip" 10mm
square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================




By "one from either side" do you mean

+-----+===== +-----+
| | or ___| |___ ?
| | | |
+-----+===== +-----+

A stylized "M" inside of a circle is the old Motorola logo -- check the
upper left corner of http://www.motorola.com.

If there's really two conductors and it's really from Motorola it's
probably a diode, but that's an odd package -- 2 or 3mm deep would make
it a 2-lead TO-220, but 1mm is just too thin. It could be a capacitor
or something like that, but not from Motorola!

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Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
Tim - Appreciate your assistance - it looks like this...

-------------
| M |============ Lead
| |
Lead === | D1262B |
| |
-------------

The "M" or "N" is in a circle. It is not a stylized "M" inside of a circle
as is the old Motorola logo.
The package could be 2-3mm deep (it is emeded in black pitch of the Honda RR
and I can see 1mm above the pitch - sorry for my previous lack of clarity)

Any other thoughts? TIA.

Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================


Tim Wescott wrote:
Maytin wrote:
I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier
from a Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black
"chip" 10mm square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from
either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================




By "one from either side" do you mean

+-----+===== +-----+
| or ___| |___ ?
| | |
+-----+===== +-----+

A stylized "M" inside of a circle is the old Motorola logo -- check
the upper left corner of http://www.motorola.com.

If there's really two conductors and it's really from Motorola it's
probably a diode, but that's an odd package -- 2 or 3mm deep would
make it a 2-lead TO-220, but 1mm is just too thin. It could be a
capacitor or something like that, but not from Motorola!
 
Maytin wrote:
I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier from a
Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black "chip" 10mm
square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================
Start try these logos:
http://www.elektronikforum.de/ic-id/

then
http://www.searchforcomponents.com/

or
http://i3c.tripod.com/

/Per-Ake

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Well, if it has only two leads, I doubt it's a 2SD1262 transistor.
My guesses would be:
1) A fuse or thermal cutout
2) An MOV or other transient suppressor or filter
3) A crystal
4) A bizarre capacitor
5) A diode (but only if it has some kind of polarity marking)

On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 00:44:26 -0300, Chaos Master
<chaos.master@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hey Maytin (maytin@despammed.com)! You wrote in message
bLWRc.43571$K53.2498@news-server.bigpond.net.au>, at group
sci.electronics.components, on the date of Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:51:51 GMT:
I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier from a
Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black "chip" 10mm
square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

2SD1262 transistor from PANASONIC?

http://www.google.com/search?q=2sd1262&sourceid=mozilla-
search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

(link may wrap, if so, Google for '2SD1262').

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Thank you all who offered help.
I tried to get the replacement part before digging into the pitch that
surrounds this and other components (non destructive investigation to repair
or copy). Now is time for drastic action - I'll let you know. Put a watch on
this subject line! (smile)
Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================
 
Hi Per-Ĺke Andersson - Thank you - logo on part is definatly the oldest
Matsushita Semiconductors logo.
I cant find who to email to to ask about this old component (pre 1990). Any
suggestions?
Kind Regards, MARTIN
========================================================================
 
"Tim Wescott" <tim@wescottnospamdesign.com> wrote in message
news:10hhlbl886qpa01@corp.supernews.com...
Maytin wrote:
Tim - Appreciate your assistance - it looks like this...

-------------
| M |============ Lead
| |
Lead === | D1262B |
| |
-------------

The "M" or "N" is in a circle. It is not a stylized "M" inside of a
circle
as is the old Motorola logo.
The package could be 2-3mm deep (it is emeded in black pitch of the
Honda RR
and I can see 1mm above the pitch - sorry for my previous lack of
clarity)

Any other thoughts? TIA.

Kind Regards, MARTIN

========================================================================


Tim Wescott wrote:

Maytin wrote:

I have an electronic component part inside a regulator/rectifier
from a Honda motorcycle manufactured 1990.
The electronic component part has a number D1262B. It is a black
"chip" 10mm square and 1mm deep. Looks like 2 wires - one from
either side.

Do you have a replacement part number?
do you have the specifications of the original part?

Kind Regards, MARTIN

=====================================================================
===





By "one from either side" do you mean

+-----+===== +-----+

| or ___| |___ ?
| | |

+-----+===== +-----+

A stylized "M" inside of a circle is the old Motorola logo -- check
the upper left corner of http://www.motorola.com.

If there's really two conductors and it's really from Motorola it's
probably a diode, but that's an odd package -- 2 or 3mm deep would
make it a 2-lead TO-220, but 1mm is just too thin. It could be a
capacitor or something like that, but not from Motorola!



I fear that you've dried up my brain. About all I can say at this
point
is that it's not a "normal" component -- it's either some normal thing
in an oddball package because of its automotive or Japanese origins,
or
it's some peculiar thing that Honda had made up just for the
regulator.

Someone mentioned Matsushita. Some Matsushita or Panasonic parts have
an 'M' inside a square with rounded corners, and the 'feet' of the M are
pigeon-toed, i.e. have their toes turned inward.


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Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 

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