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Peter Easthope
Guest
Hi,
I want to id the 7 power transistors in an IEC centrifuge. Three of
them visible here.
http://easthope.ca/CentrifugePowerTransistors.jpg
Each small increment on the scale is 1 mm. The plastic case is about
15 mm wide by 20 mm high. Usually the metal cooling plate on the back
of a transistor would project above the plastic. Not so here. About
half the black plastic case is beneath the p.c.b. in this photo. The
grey material in the photo appears to be a silicone impregnated cloth
for heat transfer. The black panel above is an aluminum cooling fin
and folds under the transistors.
I failed to find a match with the transistors listed here.
http://www.siliconfareast.com/to-types.htm
Ideas? Thanks, ... Peter E.
I want to id the 7 power transistors in an IEC centrifuge. Three of
them visible here.
http://easthope.ca/CentrifugePowerTransistors.jpg
Each small increment on the scale is 1 mm. The plastic case is about
15 mm wide by 20 mm high. Usually the metal cooling plate on the back
of a transistor would project above the plastic. Not so here. About
half the black plastic case is beneath the p.c.b. in this photo. The
grey material in the photo appears to be a silicone impregnated cloth
for heat transfer. The black panel above is an aluminum cooling fin
and folds under the transistors.
I failed to find a match with the transistors listed here.
http://www.siliconfareast.com/to-types.htm
Ideas? Thanks, ... Peter E.